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| Vertical drop: |
2188m - 650m |
| Marked pistes: |
350km |
| Lifts: |
130 |
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| By coach: |
16 hrs from Calais |
| By air: |
Salzburg 1hr |
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Munich 2hrs 30mins |
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| Tobogganing, ice skating, bowling, bum boarding, swimming. |
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- Large interlinked ski area to over 2188m
- Great choice of skiing for all levels
- Modern lift system
This vast skiing area, covering a dozen villages and 3 valleys, should prove enormously enjoyable to most skiers.
The fast, modern lift system allows you to cover large distances in a single day. Despite being easily accessible, the area is largely unknown to British skiers, but has long been popular with Austrians.
Beginners and intermediate skiers are well served in all areas of the region with a vast array of long blues and reds. Advanced skiers should head for the black runs of Zauchensee and Alpendorf.
Stay in attractive resorts with excellent facilities and traditional Austrian atmosphere.
Click here for Piste Map |
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Jugendhotel Oberwimm
Lovely family run accommodation located
directly by the Flying Mozart lift and in the
centre of Wagrain. Specifically for young
people, with games room, disco and mini
cinema. All rooms are en-suite. Highly
recommended. |
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Jugendgästehaus Striedlhof
Owned by the same family as the
Oberwimm. Quiet location 1.5km outside
Wagrain. All rooms en-suite. TV room and
games room. Free ski bus into town. Guests
are free to use the facilities of the Oberwimm. |
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