Ski amadé od A do Z

Ski amadé Panorama

Best orientation with the panorama with all slopes and lifts in Ski amadé. Everything at a glance!
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Alpengasthof Bärsteinalm

Weinetsberg 22, 5630 Bad Hofgastein

The mountain restaurant Bodenalm is one of the ski lodges in Zauchensee/Flachauwinkl. Skiers make their stop-off here and non-skiers can travel comfortably with the Highliner I on the top. Treat yourself to the dreamlike sun terrace and a  little time out and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views.

Skibus
... mehr als nur eine Schlepperei!


Ein Skibus bringt unsere Gäste sicher von A nach B. Aktuelle Skibus­fahrpläne sind ab Dezember 2022 an den Kassen der Skilifte sowie im Tourismusbüro Filzmoos erhältlich.

Die Fahrzeiten finden Sie auch an den Haltestellen.

Service Skizentrum Angertal

We playfully introduce the little ones aged 3 to 5 years to skiing in play groups. There's something for everyone here: Romping around in the snow, building a snowman, having a wild snowball fight – fun is guaranteed here!

In bad weather, the play area invites you to race, paint, do handicrafts or romp around in the ball pool. One thing is for sure: it will NEVER get boring in the Kunterbunt children's club!

 

On the sun terrace, you will find the après-ski bar Erlebniswelt, with breathtaking views of the Dachstein massif.

The daily "Hasenstall" - "Après Ski Party - NON STOP" - provides a holiday feeling, carefree conviviality and unforgettable hours!

with heated and roofed beer garden

Zwei Skifahrer sitzen im Steirerherz-Rahmen auf der Reiteralm vor dem Dachsteinmassiv

Steirerherz

Reiteralm

Start World Cup course – Top of Zauchensee

Zauchensee

When darkness falls, the moon shines down from the sky and the stars begin to glitter, it´s time for you to let yours dreams come true: Grab your skis and head for the slopes!

This unique experience is offered at the Simmerl lift in Maria Alm. The floodlit slope promises a treat for a treat for skiers, snowboarders and night owls one and all. The slope is lit up brightly and promises boundless fun for all of you night owls.

At the highest, most beautiful and most panoramic point of the Reiteralm is the original "Steirerherz". UNIQUE: the Dachstein massif within reach – thus one of the most popular photo points! 

With the elevator "World Cup Express", which is located directly next to the top station of the Schwarzwandbahn, you go up to the Gamskogel. Here is not only the start of the spectacular World Cup slope, but also a fabulously beautiful vantage point. The highest excursion point in the "Salzburger Sportwelt", which can be reached by lift, is thanks to the World Cup final in 2002, when the downhill course was extended to include the steep starting slope on the Gamskogel. The World Cup Express is usually open in fair weather during the main season (except during race preparation and World Cup races).

G-LINK

Wagrain | Snow Space Salzburg

What does the "G" in G-Link stand for? 
Simple and straightforward in name. Breathtaking and unique in project. 
In 2013, the Grießenkareck and Grafenberg ski mountains were connected by a cable car spanning the valley above the village of Wagrain.

The bottom station of the G-Link aerial tramway is located at 1,233 m at the middle station of the Flying Mozart cable car and the top station on the Grafenberg at 1,240 m, resulting in a "sensational" difference in altitude of seven metres, which is mastered in an approximately six-minute ride.

Due to the gigantic free span of over two kilometres, a rope sag of up to 150 metres can be expected with a full cabin. The maximum ground clearance is approx. 232 metres.

Sensational with a unique view.

We are "the" meeting place for locals and visitors! Visit us in Gastein on the Stubnerkogel in our rustic ski lodge Young parlor. Enjoy the great panoramic view of the sun terrace and let yourself be pampered by our service team, with delicacies from our cuisine and fine wines from Austria.

Who is looking for fun and humor is in our heated outdoor bar right place for sun and snow. Young office – where the sun is always shining!

 

Two snow parks - a European freestyle Mecca

THE ABSOLUT PARK EUROPE’S LONGEST SNOW PARK

Over the last few years the Absolut Park has developed into one of the biggest and best known parks in Europe. The more than 100 obstacles are attended to daily by a professional shape crew to ensure perfect conditions for the riders.

The entire park area stretches over a length of over 1.5 km, which is divided into 6 sections and is equipped with an extremely wide and varied range of obstacles. No matter which level, from beginner to pro: The Absolut Park offers everything that the freestyle heart could desire.

With the amazing Superpipe and a 5-kicker line that can truly hold its own in an international comparison, the Absolut Park sets new standards and offers an internationally top level set up. 

The Superpipe since last year is even serviced by its own lift. With a height of 7 metres, it conforms exactly to the dimensions required for X-Games and Olympic Games., but a number of top professionals and European national teams have found this to be the perfect spot with ideal conditions, which is why many of them trained here last year. The Superpipe is kept in perfect shape throughout the season by no less than John Melville, the eminent shaping expert from New Zealand and head shaper of the biggest snowboard contests around the world. Check out www.absolutpark.com for more information.

 
 

BURTON THE STASH

The Stash is a unique park concept, which is concentrated down to the basics and reduced to the most natural: Namely nature itself featuring elements consisting of snow and wood. This minimalist yet innovative concept was personally initiated by Jake Burton and the snowboard legend Craig Kelly. In accordance with the motto “the woods are the goods”, this is not about flawlessly prepared slopes and obstacles shaped to perfect detail.This is about encouraging the creativity of the riders.

The obstacles in the Stash Park are integrated into the natural environment and can almost always be ridden in numerous ways. The natural terrain additionally offers an incredible number of jib possibilities. The Stash Park has lots of extraordinary obstacles. An enormous backcountry area with countless natural powder jumps, cliffs, windlips combined with the most diverse range of wooden obstacles. This is the ideal place for any shredder who wants to experience the ultimate backcountry and freeride feeling in the safest possible way.

“Lil Stash” provides kids and beginners the ideal terrain to practice in and features wider and easier boxes and rails. This park concept gains an ever-increasing level of popularity.

The numerous hand-carved figures and obstacles in the Stash Park were created by the US American chain saw artist Bob King, who also took over the task of creating the artwork for the four other Stash Parks around the world. The painting in the Stash Cabin was created by the New York artist Scott Lenhardt. Scott has worked for Burton Snowboards for many years and was responsible for a large number of board designs. Check out Burton the Stash here.

Golfclub Radstadt – 27 Loch mit Golfgondel in atemberaubender Kulisse 
Die ersten 9 Bahnen des 18 Loch Turnier Platzes verlaufen weitgehend im Tal – die Kulisse bilden die Berge der Radstädter Tauern. Auf den zweiten Neun wird es deutlich alpiner – es geht auf 1.000 Meter Seehöhe. Nach dem elften Grün steigen unsere Gäste in den „birdie jet“. Den Aufstieg zum 12. Abschlag übernimmt die weltweit einzigartige Golf-Gondelbahn - die Golfbags reisen im Extra-Abteil hinterher. Ein  sicherlich unvergessliches Golf-Erlebnis ist der beeindruckende Panorama-Abschlag mit Blick zum - meist schneebedeckten - Dachstein-Massiv auf das 80 Meter tiefer gelegene Fairway der Bahn 13. 

Der Schotte Sam Torrance, 44facher Turniersieger, 8-facher Ryder-Cup Spieler und Captain im Jahr 2002 kennt alle Golfdestinationen der Welt. Sam lernte den GC Radstadt beim Canon Charity Turnier 2105 kennen und ist von der alpinen Landschaft begeistert. Er versendete Bilder des „birdie jet“ an seinen Twitter Account mit 27 Tausend Follower – denn so etwas hatte er noch nicht gesehen.