“Wonderful ski area„
Beginners | Cross country | Atmosphere | |||
Intermediate | Snowboard/freestyle | Après-ski/events | |||
Advanced | Families & Children | Winter hiking |
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We come here twice a year and have been coming for 25 years - enough said!
Beginners | Cross country | Atmosphere | |||
Intermediate | Snowboard/freestyle | Après-ski/events | |||
Advanced | Families & Children | Winter hiking |
“Great ski area and après-ski„
Lots of people in the town made for a good atmosphere. The ski area is also great for everyone, with both easy and difficult pistes. Big enough so you can ski all day and still have something new left for tomorrow.
“Great ski area and après-ski„
Lots of people in the town made for a good atmosphere. The ski area is also great for everyone, with both easy and difficult pistes. Big enough so you can ski all day and still have something new left for tomorrow.
“Quiet village but has everything you could wish for in a skiing destination„
The village itself is small and quiet but at the bottom of the slopes there are enough options for pleasant après-ski, not just for families but also for young people. The classes of ski school S4 start in the valley and then go into the ski area together. Parents don't need to accompany their children up the hill, which saves queueing at the gondola. Moreover, there are two gondolas up from the valley, which means no hour-long waits, even in high season. There are several restaurants on the slopes where you can eat or grab a drink. The slopes are mainly blue and red, but some of the red slopes are quite tricky. This is also a good destination for off-piste skiing/snowboarding, and of course there are Saalbach and Hinterglemm not too far off. The only downside is that if you have small children and you want to eat together at lunchtime, you can't ski back and forth. We have been coming here for many years and have always had a blast, first without children and now with children aged 5 and 9. And they also love it here!
“Quiet village but has everything you could wish for in a skiing destination„
The village itself is small and quiet but at the bottom of the slopes there are enough options for pleasant après-ski, not just for families but also for young people. The classes of ski school S4 start in the valley and then go into the ski area together. Parents don't need to accompany their children up the hill, which saves queueing at the gondola. Moreover, there are two gondolas up from the valley, which means no hour-long waits, even in high season. There are several restaurants on the slopes where you can eat or grab a drink. The slopes are mainly blue and red, but some of the red slopes are quite tricky. This is also a good destination for off-piste skiing/snowboarding, and of course there are Saalbach and Hinterglemm not too far off. The only downside is that if you have small children and you want to eat together at lunchtime, you can't ski back and forth. We have been coming here for many years and have always had a blast, first without children and now with children aged 5 and 9. And they also love it here!
“Total ski area with the other villages is ideal!„
We spent a week skiing here with two other families, well-groomed pistes and fast lifts! An enormous ski area with lots of possibilities.
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![]() | ![]() | Start of the season26 November |
![]() | ![]() | End of the season18 April |
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![]() | ![]() | Min. altitude840 m |
![]() | ![]() | Max. altitude2096 m |
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The information applies for the ski area of Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn. During the ski season information is updated daily.
Slope conditions | undefined |
Km of slopes open | 0 |
Open lifts | - |
Toboggan run open | open |
Snow park | closed |
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