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Skiing in Austria | Austrian Ski Resorts | Ski Austria
Gateway: Zurich/Munich
A traditional Alpine ski village which has kept pace with the times, St. Anton
combines the charm of Austrian hospitality with lively aprés-ski activities
and some of the most beautiful ski runs in the Alps. St. Anton's 2 ski schools
are famed as the largest ski schools in the world. It's 300 instructors can
teach you how to master the famous Arlberg technique. Peak...
Gateway: Munich
Kitzbuhel is the most famous holiday resort in the Austrian Tyrol. Lying 800
meters above sea-level, it's surrounding scenery breathtaking and the town
itself, which is some 700 years old, is full of charm. Visitors of Kitzbühel
are offered the opportunity to practice all kinds of sports and hobbies and
enjoy traditional entertainment. All this has made Kitzbuhel famous wo...
Chosen as the site of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games, Innsbruck
considers skiing part of its city's life. Innsbruck is one of the few resorts
in Europe with a snow guarantee. Free buses shuttle you from downtown to
nearby ski areas. Among them Igls and Mutters will appeal to the novice and
intermediate skiers with long, wide-open trails; Patscherkofel at 7,490 feet
and Hafelekar,...
Lech and its higher neighbor Zurs are the most glamorous and expensive resorts
in Austria. Their shared slopes could fairly easily be linked with those of
St.Anton - but then their rich and royal visitors would be forced to mingle
with hoi polloi from their equally famous but less exclusive neighbor.
Lech is for those who don't mind fur coats, do like well groomed, snow sure,
cruising ...
Gateway: Zurich
Founded in the 14th century, Lech, surrounded by 9,000 foot mountains, retains
its medieval charm while its slopes bask in international fame. This idyllic
setting offers downhill runs from both sides of the valley right to the center
of town. Tree-free steep descents and wide open bowls provide great skiing for
all levels. Your lift ticket links you with nearby Zurs, Zug,...
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