Major resorts in Austria

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Obertauern

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Obertauern’s combination of attractions is unique. If you’re hooked on Austrian mountain huts and après-ski but looking for a change from slush and ice at village level, moving up in the world by…

Saalbach-Hinterglemm

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Last season, with a new six-pack on Bernkogel, Saalbach-Hinterglemm effectively completed its mission to abolish the slow lift. Most people holidaying here will ride nothing but gondolas and fast chairlifts.…

Sölden

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Sölden used to have a low profile on the UK market. But now we are receiving more reports on it than ever before. Its profile was raised last season because scenes from the latest James Bond movie, Spectre,…

Söll

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Söll has long been popular with British beginners and intermediates, attracting both youths and families looking for fun of different kinds. The resort is in fact far from ideal for beginners, but the…

Scheffau

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Scheffau is a rustic little place near Ellmau, well placed for the SkiWelt’s best (and most central and snow-sure) pistes - though the village itself is not convenient for the lifts. The local slopes…

Schladming

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One slope may be rather like another here, but with its four linked mountains Schladming offers the keen intermediate a real sense of travelling around on the snow. And its solid valley-town ambience makes…

Seefeld

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Great for curling, skating and cross-country skiing – a lot less compelling for downhill

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

A compelling combination: a largely car-free family-friendly village with extensive high slopes, modern lift system and fairly reliable snow.

St Anton

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St Anton is one of the world’s best resorts for competent skiers and riders, particularly those with the energy to après-ski as hard as they ski. If you want to, you can party from 3pm to 3am. Good…

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