OPEN AT NIGHT TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY: Söll with 10 km of night skiing slopes + 2 toboggan runs | Going with 1 toboggan run (House Night at the Blattlalm!)
ONLY TODAY: Night slope in Brixen | Ski touring night in Ellmau
The BRIXEN HIGH-ALTITUDE CROSS COUNTRY is open | Don't forget: ‘EARLY HEX’ registration always by 6 p.m.
FR + SA: Early Bird skiing from 7:30 in Westendorf + SkiWeltbahn Brixen
Weekend events: [link]から Westendorf
24km 遠い Saalbach Hinterglemm から
13 hour 前
Rain reported from Loferer Alm at 1625 metres elevation only 3 kms W of Lofer but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Lofer
24km 遠い Saalbach Hinterglemm から
14 hour 前
Rain reported from Loferer Alm at 1625 metres elevation only 3 kms W of Lofer but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Lofer
24km 遠い Saalbach Hinterglemm から
22 hour 前
Light rain showers reported from Loferer Alm at 1625 metres elevation only 3 kms W of Lofer but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Lofer
Just come back from a lovely time in Saalbach Hinterglemm. The people are very friendly and welcoming, lots of fun apres-ski, good skiing and lots of things for the non-skiers too.
Whilst we were there they had unprecedented amounts of snow to deal with. Everyone was making a tremendous effort to keep the roads clear and the pistes and resort safe. Quite a few of the links and runs were not open as a result. However, there was still plenty of fun to be had.
We normally go to France and felt that the lifts, general customer service / friendliness and prices for food and provisions were all much better. There's loads of really lovely places to eat in Hinterglemm and on the mountain which won't break the bank.
We had a non-skier with us and there was plenty to do. Lots of lovely walks, easy to get into Zell Am See to visit the pool or watch the ice hockey. The tree top walk at the Lengau is well worth a visit. ice skating, bowling, tobogganing. Plenty to keep busy.
On the downside, the links between lifts and runs at resort level were often complex and required quite a bit of walking and navigating your way around. I'd also say that this isn't the best resort for beginners, so wouldn't pick it if you and your family were having your first skiing holiday.
All in all, we really enjoyed the Austrian hospitality and would definitely visit again.
Just come back from a lovely time in Saalbach Hinterglemm. The people are very friendly and welcoming, lots of fun apres-ski, good skiing and lots of things for the non-skiers too.
Whilst we were there they had unprecedented amounts of snow to deal with. Everyone was making a tremendous effort to keep the roads clear and the pistes and resort safe. Quite a few of the links and runs were not open as a result. However, there was still plenty of fun to be had.
We normally go to France and felt that the lifts, general customer service / friendliness and prices for food and provisions were all much better. There's loads of really lovely places to eat in Hinterglemm and on the mountain which won't break the bank.
We had a non-skier with us and there was plenty to do. Lots of lovely walks, easy to get into Zell Am See to visit the pool or watch the ice hockey. The tree top walk at the Lengau is well worth a visit. ice skating, bowling, tobogganing. Plenty to keep busy.
On the downside, the links between lifts and runs at resort level were often complex and required quite a bit of walking and navigating your way around. I'd also say that this isn't the best resort for beginners, so wouldn't pick it if you and your family were having your first skiing holiday.
All in all, we really enjoyed the Austrian hospitality and would definitely visit again.