Skiing and Winter in Austria
Whether you prefer skiing or snowboarding, in Austria you are sure to find the perfect resort to fit your needs.

Snow-capped peaks, legendary après-ski, and Austrian hospitality will make your winter break in Austria unforgettable.

Why We Love Skiing and Winter Holidays

In winter, Austria transforms into a captivating wonderland that attracts holidaymakers from all over. When the first rays of sunlight turn the freshly fallen snow into sparkling crystals, the real adventure begins.

Skiing on groomed slopes is just the start. Off the slopes, other exciting experiences await: Serene snowshoe hikes through untouched winter landscapes, past snow-covered forests and to breathtaking viewpoints. Fast-paced toboggan runs on winding tracks bring joy to both children and adults, while cross-country skiing tours through quiet valleys and across open fields offer a chance to fully appreciate the beauty of nature. The crisp, cold air fills your lungs as you take in the stunning mountain panorama.

Each day of an Austrian winter reveals new, magical moments and a snowy playground for all the senses. Austria's winter charm offers an unforgettable blend of adventure and relaxation that stays with you long after the holiday is over.

If you're looking for variety, Austria's major ski resorts are just the place for you.

Winter Holidays in Austria's Provinces

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Safety on the Slopes

8 important piste rules

  1. Be considerate of others and do not put anyone in danger.

  2. Ski on sight and adapt your speed to your skiing style and ability.

  3. The skier or snowboarder in front of you and travelling slowly has priority. Take care not to endanger these people.

  4. You may overtake from all sides, but there must be enough space for the person being overtaken.

  5. When entering the slope or starting off after a stop, do not obstruct anyone or cause them to fall. Always look up to see if a skier or snowboarder is approaching.

  6. If possible, do not stop in narrow or unclear places on a descent. In the event of a fall, clear the area as quickly as possible.

  7. Only ascend and descend on foot at the edge of the piste

  8. In the event of an accident, everyone is obliged to provide assistance.

A legal obligation to wear a helmet for children up to the age of 15 applies in SalzburgerLand, Upper Austria, Styria, Lower Austria, Carinthia, Burgenland and Vienna.

Legendary Ski Resorts in Austria

When does it start? Find out everything about the winter opening here.

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Unrivalled Winter Holidays

It’s the feeling of unlimited freedom when standing at the top of a ski slope, with a stunning mountain panorama before you. It’s the speed when carving down the piste in long turns and the thrill when clouds of powder snow rise behind you.

In total, Austria's winter sports regions offer 22,000 km of pistes. To make the most of them, many regions offer multi-area ski passes and discounts for children, groups, and families. Numerous accommodations right on the piste also make it possible to enjoy ski days from dawn till dusk.

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Winter Holidays away from the Slopes

Winter in Austria offers so much nature to discover — winter hiking, tobogganing, cross-country skiing and more - here are some cool experiences away from the pistes.

Delightful Culinary Experiences

Mountain Huts in Austria

The cosy ski huts with their large wooden terraces and typical dishes in Austria's winter sports regions are legendary. There’s always great anticipation for the communal break after an eventful day on the slopes: Unfastening your skis or snowboards and taking a seat in the rustic parlour or at the wooden table on the sun terrace.

Each alpine hut has its own architecture. Old becomes new – or something completely different? The hosts in the ski areas aim to design their rustic huts in a contemporary style. They renovate, rebuild, expand, or even install glass cubes at the mountain stations. Always keeping the guests' comfort in mind, they align the food and drink offerings with the new design and provide modern rooms for overnight stays.

If you want to be close to nature, you can do a lot for it. Some valuable tips

Climate protection tip

How can we reconcile climate protection and winter holidays?
  • Choose sustainable ski resorts

  • Book environmentally certified hotels

  • Spend your winter holiday on an organic farm

  • Plan your journey by train

  • Use sustainable mobility in the ski resort

  • Hire ski equipment (with eco standards)

  • Stay on the piste - for the sake of nature!

  • Enjoy regional, seasonal and organic food

  • Try out slow winter activities

FAQ

Thanks to the excellent alpine conditions and diverse landscapes, numerous winter sports are possible in Austria:

  • Skiing & snowboarding: Austria is known far beyond its borders for its ski resorts and offers a wide range of slopes for beginners and advanced skiers.

  • Cross-country skiing: Austria has an extensive network of cross-country ski trails where cross-country skiers can explore the snow-covered landscape.

  • Tobogganing: Toboggan runs offer fun for the whole family and are a popular leisure activity in winter.

  • Ice skating: Ice skating on open frozen lakes is particularly idyllic. But there are also ice rinks in most towns and villages.

  • Snowshoeing: Snowshoeing is a great way to enjoy the tranquil winter landscape away from the pistes.

  • Ski touring: Ski touring is becoming increasingly popular and allows you to explore unspoilt areas in the mountains.