sKI AMADÉ

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Ski amadé Panorama

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NEW: Ski amadé SENSATIONS

The most beautiful places in Ski amadé

The best winter holidays don't just begin when you arrive, but actually much earlier. They begin when you start planning your stay – when you create your personal bucket list.  Just one look will make it clear why Ski amadé is known as Austria’s greatest ski paradise. The Ski amadé SENSATIONS are special places that you simply have to see or experience on your skiing holiday.

Some of the bucket list highlights for a ski holiday in Ski amadé:

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Panorama deck Lärchkogel with Photopoint

Planai

Photospot Griessenkar

Bergstation Starjet 3 / Flying Mozart Bergstation

Steirereck

Planai

Winter hiking & tobogganing fun with heart points

Galsterberg

The Lärchkogel lift on the Planai takes you high up. The panorama deck on the roof of the mountain station invites you to enjoy the view. In addition to the fantastic view of the Dachstein massif, you will also find a Skiline Live-Photopoint here. Here you can take a photo with your ski pass and then call it up online. 

You will find an unrivalled panoramic view at the Grießenkar photo point. Coming from Wagrain via the Flying Mozart and from Flachau via Starjet 3, you are on the one hand, at a pivotal point in the ski area, and on the other hand in a very significant place: A monument in the form of a summit cross is located in the immediate vicinity.

An unobstructed view of the Dachstein, the Planai slopes all around, and in between elements such as a Klapotetz, oversized wooden chairs and a huge green heart – this is the new Planai Steirereck, a "selfie spot" for the somewhat different vacation photo.

Whether winter hiking or tobogganing – hearty moments are guaranteed on the Galsterberg. The approx. 1.5 km long winter hiking trail starts at the mountain station and leads to one of the two heart points. The second heart point can be found along the 5 km long natural toboggan run. A winter magic on two runners invites you to an adventurous toboggan run both during the day and at night. 

G-LINK

Wagrain | Snow Space Salzburg

Panorama Link

Shuttleberg | Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl

Sky Toilet

Planai

Start World Cup course

Zauchensee

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.

With the new Panorama Link in the Heart of Ski amadé, you can enjoy the diverse offer of the three ski areas including 210 varied kilometers of slopes with a single lift ticket on just one ski day. While skiing between the villages of Wagrain and Kleinarl, you can enjoy an unmistakable mountain panorama of the Hohe and Niedere Tauern.

As you know, you have a fantastic view of the mountains of Schladming-Dachstein everywhere on the Planai – even from the toilet. At the Sky Toilets at the Märchenwiesenbahn you can enjoy a great view – depending on the season – over lush green mountain meadows or perfectly groomed ski slopes.

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).