Major resorts in Austria

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St Johann in Tirol

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A traditional Tirolean resort appealing to those who want to spend as much time on jolly restaurant terraces as on the slopes

Stubai valley

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The Stubaier Gletscher ranks alongside Hintertux as one of the most extensive and rewarding glacier ski areas in the Alps, and this year gets a splendid new access lift. Neustift is the nearest major village,…

Stuben

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Stuben is a friendly, unspoiled village over the Arlberg pass from St Anton. St Anton has long been accessible by lift from nearby Rauz, but now the brand new Flexenbahn gives access to Lech-Zürs too.…

Wagrain

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Traditional village at the heart of an underrated three-valley lift system shared with Flachau and Alpendorf, great for intermediates

Westendorf

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Westendorf is a quiet, attractive village with good local slopes for confident intermediates. The resort is slightly off the main SkiWelt circuit, but is linked to Brixen im Thale. Access to Kitzbühel’s…

Zürs

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Zürs and its linked neighbour Lech are the most fashionable resorts in Austria, each able to point to a string of rich and celebrated regular visitors. But a holiday here doesn’t have to cost a lot…

Zell am See

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Like St Moritz, Zell is a town beside a lake (frozen if you’re lucky). The similarities end there; but Zell is a towny resort that makes a refreshing change from the Austrian norm of rustic chalet-style…

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