Skiing in Austria

    Skiing in Austria
    Countless areas and well-kept slopes for those who want to cross the border skiing. In addition to the Apres Ski phenomenon and the nightlife of the fashion resorts.

    Austria is one of the most desired destinations for those who have the passion for skiing. The beauty of the mountains, the perfect slopes, the exemplary organization and the particular attention to Italian tourists (for more information visit the website of Austria per l'Italia, an association created specifically to guarantee quality services to Italian clients) They represent an undeniable attraction. for those who want to try an experience in snow on the other side of the border.




    The areas of Tyrol, Carinthia and the Salzburg region are the protagonists, with locations that have become famous over the years for hosting Alpine skiing World Cup competitions. The most famous is undoubtedly Kitzbuhel, with its legendary Streif, the most exciting and spectacular track for a downhill race. A medieval city, elegant and full of life, which in just a few years has become a true winter sports center, the nerve center of all of Austria. Saalbach-Hinterglemm, on the other hand, is the main center of Austria's largest ski area, with all villages and slopes connected to each other by lifts and free shuttles.

    The ideal option for those who want to tour a different circuit every day and then experience the nightlife is, without a doubt, Sölden. An infinite area, formed by two glaciers and "Big3“, three mountains to ski over three thousand meters with immense slopes suitable for everyone. The Après Ski phenomenon was also born in Solden, that is dance music at full volume to let loose in the outdoor areas of the ski bars, starting from 4pm; then everyone goes to the club until late at night.




    A quieter alternative is certainly St. Anton am Arlberg, a family-friendly mountain village that offers excellently maintained ski slopes and a relaxed life in contact with nature. Also worth considering for a week of skiing is Schladming, a place that has hosted some ski competitions for many years and was recently chosen to host the 2013 World Ski Championships. Last on the list, but no less beautiful, is Bad Kleinkirchheim, a place in Carinthia is known not only for skiing, but also for its wellness holidays thanks to the numerous spas offering relaxing treatments after a day in the snow. In fact, it obtained quality certification "Alpine Wellness” thanks to two spa centers and wellness trails that wind between trees and mountain lakes.




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