ski holidays, skiing holidays & winter holidays (home) > austria

Ski holidays Austria: Snow up your Life!

Perfectly prepared slopes, snowy peaks and great snow-sure skiing on the glaciers... you are sure to get your money's worth in the winter sports paradise of Austria! Whether on skis or snowboard, beginner or professional, you are guaranteed pure winter fun while on your Austrian ski holiday. Ski Austria

Carinthia:
Carinthia doesn’t just offer sun-spoilt, excellently prepared pistes, but is also ideal for excursions off the slopes. With over 200 lakes, Carinthia is a perfect starting point for winter hikes, cross-country tours and ice skating. With famous ski areas such as Nassfeld, Bad Kleinkirchheim, Mölltaler Gletscher and Heiligenblut, Austria’s southern-most state leaves no wish unfulfilled.

Salzburger Land:
In addition to the Salzburg Sports World, you'll find the Europe Sports Region with the resorts Zell am See and Kaprun, and the 3000 m high Kitzsteinhorn with its own glacier.

Steiermark:
Steiermark, with its well-known ski areas Schladming and Dachstein-Tauern offer great world-class runs and resorts distinguished by tranquility and cosiness.

Tyrol:
Austria's "ski heart" beats quite audibly between Arlberg and the Kitzbüheler Alps: it is clear why Tyrol is called the "heart of the Alps". There you will find well-known "celebrities" like Kitzbühel, and the Arlberg ski resorts Lech, Zürs and St. Anton.

Call Back Request Online Booking
Online Booking
Ski holidays Skiing holidays Austria
Ski holidays Skiing holidays AustriaSki holidays Skiing holidays AustriaSki holidays Skiing holidays AustriaSki holidays Skiing holidays AustriaSki holidays Skiing holidays Austria

DestinationsSki AreasFood & DrinkCulture Map

Culture

Worldwide, Austria is known as a great cultural nation that expresses its traditions in all cultural areas, particularly in the Austrian way of life, the architecture of their historic sights, and their national pride. Catchwords like “Wiener Kaffeehauskultur“ and "cabaret" are just as typical for Austria as winter sports, the flair of the cities and the terms “Heuriger” and “Festspiele”. Many historic Austrian buildings are UNESCO world heritage sites, and in the year 2003 Graz was the cultural capital of Europe. In order to promote their culture around the world, the Austrians have created the Austrian “Kulturforum”.

And all those that prefer a more easy-going way of life can enjoy another cultural aspect that has its roots in Austria: the après ski.