Ski resorts in Salzburg — compare 20 ski areas
Salzburg is one of the winter sports regions of Austria. This overview lists 20 ski areas and 55 villages, with piste kilometres, lift capacity, altitude and live snow conditions so you can pick the resort that fits your level and your group.
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Almenwelt Lofer
Almenwelt Lofer is a family-friendly ski resort in the Salzburg Saalachtal valley, known for its peaceful atmosphere, {ski_area_km} km of wide, family-friendly slopes, and modern lifts with heated seats and ski covers. The area, which extends from 640 to 1,670 meters, is suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers and also offers a beginner's snow park, winter hiking trails, and a cross-country ski trail. It is considered an affordable and snow-sure destination, with affordable family passes and free skiing for children on Saturdays.
Min Elevation
640m
Max Elevation
1670m

Dachstein West
Dachstein West is a family-friendly ski and hiking region in Austria's Salzkammergut, linking the villages of Gosau, Russbach, and Annaberg, known for its panoramic views of the Dachstein glacier, well-groomed slopes, rustic ski huts, and the 44km Dachstein Tour circuit, offering varied terrain for all levels, plus summer hiking and family fun. It's easily accessible and offers a great balance of traditional charm and modern amenities, making it ideal for a budget-friendly European ski holiday with stunning scenery.
Min Elevation
745m
Max Elevation
1617m

Fanningberg
Fanningberg is a sunny and snow-sure ski resort in Austria's Lungau region, ideal for beginners and families with its wide, gentle slopes and sparse crowds. Besides skiing, the area also offers toboggan runs, winter hiking trails, and horse-drawn sleigh rides. Facilities include ski schools, a children's area, and cozy mountain huts. It's a peaceful destination for a few days of winter sports.
Min Elevation
1497m
Max Elevation
2115m

Gaissau-Hintersee
The former Gaissau-Hintersee ski area in Austria was a family-friendly, compact ski area in the Salzburger Land region with approximately 30-{ski_area_km} km of slopes, primarily blue, and an altitude of 750 to 1,567 meters. It was known for its tranquility, low prices, and proximity to Salzburg, but also for its outdated infrastructure and lift problems. However, the area has been permanently closed and dismantled in recent years.
Min Elevation
750m
Max Elevation
1567m

Grosseck Speiereck
Grosseck Speiereck is a medium-sized ski area in Salzburgerland, Austria, part of the Lungau region. It offers 50 km of varied slopes and an altitude of up to 2,400 meters. It is characterized by an authentic, friendly atmosphere and easy access via the A10 Tauern Autobahn. The area is suitable for families and both beginners and advanced skiers and snowboarders, with attractive long runs and opportunities for off-piste skiing.
Min Elevation
1095m
Max Elevation
2400m

Hochkönig
Hochkönig refers to both an impressive 2,941-meter-high mountain in Salzburg, Austria, and the surrounding holiday region, which is part of the Ski amadé mega-ski area. The region is known for its ski area with {ski_area_km} km of slopes, numerous mountain sports opportunities in summer, and the authentic villages of Maria Alm, Dienten, and Mühlbach.
Min Elevation
800m
Max Elevation
1900m

Karkogel - Abtenau
The Karkogel near Abtenau is a small, family-friendly ski resort in Austria, ideal for beginners and families thanks to its uncrowded, wide slopes and a 3.2 km toboggan run. Although it's not a large area itself, it's less suitable for experienced skiers or those looking for extensive après-ski and off-piste opportunities. It's part of the larger Dachstein West ski area and offers cross-country skiing, winter hiking, and cozy huts in addition to downhill skiing, making for a relaxing and varied winter experience.
Min Elevation
712m
Max Elevation
1200m

Katschberg
The Katschberg ski area is a medium-sized, snow-sure family resort in Austria, located on the border of Salzburgerland and Carinthia, with approximately {ski_area_km} km of slopes on the Aineck and Tschaneck mountains. It offers a diverse range of slopes for all levels, from children's slopes in "Katschi's Kinderwelt" to challenging black runs like the Direttissima. The area is known for its child-friendliness, with its mascot, Katschi, modern lifts, and numerous mountain huts for relaxing breaks.
Min Elevation
1066m
Max Elevation
2220m

Kitzsteinhorn - Maiskogel
The Kitzsteinhorn-Maiskogel ski area in Kaprun, Austria, offers a diverse experience for all levels: the Kitzsteinhorn is a glacier ski area with a very long season, challenging slopes, and freeride opportunities for intermediates and experts, while the Maiskogel is a family-friendly mountain with wide, gentle slopes, ideal for beginners, children, and fun-seekers, including the Maisi Flitzer toboggan run and several snow parks. The 3K K-ONNECTION connects the village of Kaprun directly to the glacier area via the Maiskogel, providing a ski-in/ski-out experience.
Min Elevation
768m
Max Elevation
3029m

Obertauern
Obertauern is a snow-sure ski resort in the Austrian Alps, in the state of Salzburg. It is known for its high altitude (approx. 1,740 m), {ski_area_km} km of slopes, modern lifts, and extensive ski-in/ski-out facilities. Besides skiing and snowboarding on the various slopes, including a snow park, the area also offers opportunities for freeriding, hiking, and cycling in summer.
Min Elevation
1630m
Max Elevation
2315m

Postalm
The Postalm is Austria's largest alpine pasture area, located in the SalzburgerLand region, and a popular destination in both summer and winter. In summer, you can hike and mountain bike on over 100 kilometers of trails, enjoy expansive views, and experience the unspoiled nature of the high plateau. In winter, the area transforms into a family-friendly ski resort with slopes for all levels, drag lifts and chairlifts, and activities like tubing and cross-country skiing.
Min Elevation
1150m
Max Elevation
1450m

Rauriser Hochalmbahnen
In winter, the Rauriser Hochalmbahn offers a diverse ski area with {ski_area_km} km of groomed slopes, a deep snow course, a fun park, a race track, and a practice slope. The ski area is family-friendly and also offers winter hiking trails and snowshoe routes. The valley run is usually open, and the slopes are covered in snow up to 1,700 m, while natural snow ensures sufficient snow cover above. The Hochalmbahn lifts are open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and floodlit tobogganing is also available.
Min Elevation
950m
Max Elevation
2175m

Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn
Saalbach Hinterglemm is a major Austrian ski area, part of the vast Skicircus (Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn), offering {ski_area_km} km of diverse slopes for all levels, from beginners to experts, featuring modern lifts, snow parks, numerous ski huts, and extensive après-ski, with connections to Zell am See and Kitzsteinhorn via the Ski ALPIN CARD. Known for its "Ski-In/Ski-Out" convenience, it's great for cruising long distances and has family-friendly areas, challenging freeride zones, and excellent snow reliability thanks to snowmaking.
Min Elevation
830m
Max Elevation
2096m

Salzburger Sportwelt
The Salzburger Sportwelt is a popular holiday region in Austria, comprising eight ski resorts and holiday resorts such as Flachau, Wagrain, and Zauchensee. These resorts are known for their excellent winter sports and as the heart of the Ski amadé ski network. The area offers extensive piste networks, modern lifts, and in summer, it's a destination for hiking and mountain biking.
Min Elevation
850m
Max Elevation
2176m

Schmittenhöhe
The Schmittenhöhe is the local mountain of Zell am See, a 1,965-meter-high mountain in the Austrian state of Salzburg, known for its unique 360-degree panoramic views of over 30 three-thousand-meter peaks, including the Grossglockner, Lake Zell, and the Saalachtal. It's a versatile area that appeals in both summer and winter, with a ski area of over {ski_area_km} km of slopes, family-friendly facilities, and various hiking trails and adventures for children in summer.
Min Elevation
760m
Max Elevation
2000m

Skigastein
Skigastein is part of the larger Ski amadé ski area in Austria, known for its four sub-areas: Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel, Graukogel, Dorfgastein-Großarltal, and Sportgastein. It offers {ski_area_km} km of slopes, with Sportgastein as the highest and most snow-sure sub-area, ideal for freeriders, while Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel is more suitable for families with children and beginners. The ski area is popular with all levels, with modern lifts, fun parks, and a combination of athletic challenges and relaxation.
Min Elevation
849m
Max Elevation
2650m

Skischaukel Dorfgastein Grossarltal
The Dorfgastein Großarltal Ski Area is a diverse, snow-sure, and family-friendly ski resort in the Austrian province of Salzburg, spanning the villages of Dorfgastein and Großarl. With approximately {ski_area_km} km of slopes, including blue and red runs, it's ideal for families and intermediate skiers, although advanced skiers will also find what they're looking for. The area is characterized by authentic Austrian architecture in the villages and is part of the larger Ski amadé region.
Min Elevation
850m
Max Elevation
2033m

Weißsee Gletscherwelt
Weißsee Gletscherwelt is a high-altitude ski resort. Its {ski_area_km} km of slopes lie between 1480 and 2600 meters, between the Tauernmoossee and Weißsee. Families with children feel particularly at home here, but freeriders and ski tourers also enjoy it.
Min Elevation
1482m
Max Elevation
2600m

Werfenweng
Werfenweng ski area is a small, family-friendly, and snow-sure ski resort in Salzburgerland, Austria, with {ski_area_km} km of slopes. It's ideal for beginners and families thanks to excellent practice areas and children's areas. It offers a mix of blue and red runs, a 6 km panoramic descent, and is both quiet and easily accessible from Salzburg, with a long ski season thanks to modern snow cannons.
Min Elevation
902m
Max Elevation
1834m

Wildkogel Arena
The Wildkogel Arena is a snow-sure, family-friendly ski resort with {ski_area_km} km of slopes in Austria, nestled between the Kitzbühel Alps and Hohe Tauern National Park. The area is ideal for beginners, families, and those returning to the sport thanks to its wide, well-maintained blue and red slopes. It also offers attractions such as a fun park, a Skimovie track, and the world's longest floodlit toboggan run. For more challenging skiing, the expansive Zillertal Arena is easily accessible by free ski bus.s
Min Elevation
820m
Max Elevation
2150m