Carinthia (3 resorts)

Austria is one of Europe's most popular ski holiday destinations. It is largely comprised of the mountainous Alps, and has many different resorts and holiday experiences to offer. Austrian ski resorts tend to be traditional, pretty mountain villages, rather than the concrete style purpose built resorts found in France and Italy. Austria offers high quality accommodation, at an affordable price.
Carinthia, in southern Austria, is a land of lakes, mountains and sunshine, with an alpine terrain that has a gentler feel than the jagged peaks of the Tyrol region in the north. Locally, the area is well known for its clear skies and sunshine. Carinthia offers a wide selection of wintersports. As well as downhill skiing and snowboarding, cross-country skiing is very popular, as is winter snow walking on cleared paths. Other diverse activities such as ice golf, curling and skating are also enjoyed. Carinthia borders Italy and Slovenia, and has a noticeable Mediterranean feel - relaxed and calm!
Salzburgerland (4 resorts)

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Austria is one of Europe's favourite ski holiday destinations. It is largely comprised of the mountainous Alps, and has many different resorts and holiday experiences to offer. Austrian ski resorts tend to be traditional, pretty mountain villages, rather than the concrete style purpose built resorts found in France and Italy. Austria offers high quality accommodation, at an affordable price. The Salzburg mountains offer breathaking vistas - whether you are in one of the major world class resorts, or a smaller family oriented resort. Modern and efficient lift systems transport you to well groomed slopes, accommodating all levels of ability. The Salburgerland region offers access to 22 ski resorts, 580 lift system and 1700 kilometres of well groomed piste. |
Salzgammergut (1 resorts)
Styria (0 resorts)

Austria is one of Europe's most popular ski holiday destinations. It is largely comprised of the mountainous Alps, and has many different resorts and holiday experiences to offer. Austrian ski resorts tend to be traditional, pretty mountain villages, rather than the concrete style purpose built resorts found in France and Italy. Austria offers high quality accommodation, at an affordable price.
The Austrian state of Styria, ‘The Green Heart of Austria', is located in the southeast of the country on the border with Slovenia. Styria is renowned for its unspoilt landscapes, from the Dachstein glacier to the scenic wine region. Styria offers a total of 865 kilometres of slopes and 87 ski resorts. The great ski paradise of the Ski Amande - with 860 kilometres of pistes and 270 lifts - also stretches into Styria.
Tyrol (2 resorts)

Austria is one of Europe's favourite ski holiday destinations. It is largely comprised of the mountainous Alps, and has many different resorts and holiday experiences to offer. Austrian ski resorts tend to be traditional, pretty mountain villages, rather than the concrete style purpose built resorts found in France and Italy. Austria offers high quality accommodation, at an affordable price.
The Austrian state of Tyrol is located in the west of the country, and lies between Italy and southern Germany. Tyrol consists of no less than 36 scenic holiday resorts, boasting a great variety of characteristics - mighty peaks, crystal clear lakes and picturesque villages. As a leading ski destination, it has everything you need for an amazing winter holiday. The region offers more than 3,500 km of groomed slopes; the only difficulty will be deciding which resort to visit.
