Schladming Accommodation

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(cap 80) Slopes
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One of Austria’s best resorts! Great skiing, reliable snow, tremendous variety and a wonderful medieval village.
Four major areas connect to make Schladming one of the biggest linked circuits in Austria with enough variety and scope to satisfy every school group. It has also kept its charm, regularly being voted one of the most attractive towns in Austria and one of its top
five ski destinations.
It is also the host for the 2013 Alpine World Cup.
The main area and closest to our hotels is Planai which caters well for beginners and intermediates. The north-facing slopes, groomed to perfection, are hard to equal. There is a good mixture of skiing here but it is easy to venture east to neighbouring Hauser-Kaibling, which has tremendous fast runs or west to Hochwurzen, which has miles of gentle runs, is superb for beginners and is where our groups usually start ski school. For advanced skiers, Schladming, with its World Cup pedigree and international cachet, is definitely the place to be. Further afield is the Dachstein Glacier, included on the pass (45mins by free ski bus). For boarders, there are 2 half pipes, a number of fun parks and all our ski schools teach snowboarding.
Schladming village is a sheer delight with ancient streets twinkling with fairy lights lined with cafés and shops. The resort is notably friendly and we are delighted to be here.
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Schladming Piste Map
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Resort Piste
| Cable Cars: - Chairlifts: 22 |
Gondola: 10 Drag Lifts: 49 |
Travel Information
Resort Facilities
N.B. Helmets are compulsory for Children 14 years or under