Bad Gastein, Austria ski holidays deals

Ski lifts & piste information

total Total: 128km
total Easy: 36km
total Medium: 76km
total Difficult: 15km
Drag lifts: 6km
Chair lifts: 10km
Gondola: 9km
Longest downhill run: 10km
Cross country skiing runs: 75km
Summer skiing on the glacier
Night slope

6 day ski-pass price

ski-pass price Adult price: 182-196EUR
Junior (under 8): 149-160EUR

Skiing in Bad Gastein, Austria

skiing Set amidst Hohe Tauern National Park, Bad Gastein is a Belle Epoque town basking in Alpine sun and mountain air. Situated at 1,000 metres and boasting a very characteristic look with its trademark buildings, this ski resort started off as a ritzy spa town which mostly attracted a very upscale clientèle. Here, relaxation and recharging in a high-altitude climate plus soaking in the thermal waters of the Healing Galleries of Felsentherme are accompanied by a vivid skiing scene. The resort’s skiing area includes Schlossalm, Angertal, Stubnerkogel, Graukogel and Sportgastein. The Valley of Gastein is connected to Grossarltal via the Gasteiner Schischaukel. The Gastein Super Skipass allows access to all of the aforementioned slopes. Bad Gastein is famous for its always-reliable snow conditions, attractive runs, cross-country trails for beginners, intermediates and experts, and even deep snow slopes. In addition, the area offers some 90 kilometres of cross-country trails. Still, ski-in/ski-out isn’t easy in Bad Gastein, so you can often see visitors walking around in their ski boots. Not quite designed for skiing, the town, however, has allowed for good storage facilities so that skiers can keep their equipment near the slopes. The on-site system of shuttle buses enables them to travel between various resort towns and skiing destinations. The resort’s 7th-Century thermal baths remain one of the major reasons to visit this area. Due to precipitation in the area of the Graukogel and Hüttenkogel sinking 2,000 metres into the ground and heating up, the Badberg area boasts 18 different springs, pumping out some five million litres per day. The thermal water, which has a temperature of 44 - 47°C, is collected in a tank, pumped to the water towers, and then supplied to the individual hotels and spas. Only one of the actual springs, the Elisabethquelle, is open to visitors. Bad Gastein’s hotels have preserved their old-time splendour and lavishness, whereas the night scene, though a bit more diversified than in its prime, remains largely aimed at the top-end. The excellent casino is only one example of the resort’s broad programme of special activities. Bad Gastein also has a modest selection of attractions, such as the Gastein Waterfall, the town’s symbol and a frequent motif for a number of painters and poets. The Gastein Museum, set in the Haus Austria, emphasizes local traditions, while the Böckstein Mining & Open-Air Museum provides insight into the history of mining. The Prossau Forest Guesthouse is a regular starting point for walks to the famous Tischlerkar Waterfalls. Other sights include St. Nicholas’ Church, the Parish Church and the Maria of the Good Counsel Pilgrimage Church in Böckstein, as well as the Grand Hotel de l'Europe, which was constructed in 1906.

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