Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrun

Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn is a ski resort in the Kitzbühel Alps. The ski area is very extensive and extends around the cities of Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Leogang in the state of Salzburg, and since the winter of 2015/16 also Fieberbrunn in Tyrol. This creates a large and varied network of 270 kilometers of trails. There is a place for everyone, from amateur skiers to hard-core professionals.

Good news for beginners - 140 kilometers of pistes marked in blue. They are spread over all the slopes so you can explore the entire ski area. First-time boarders will find excellent conditions, especially at Hinterglemm as there are more short practice lifts. In addition, Prndlkopf slopes (1879 m) are recommended for all beginners.


Those who are used to traveling on their own and sightseeing without a guide and tour groups can rent a car in Austria at a rental office and not depend on anyone. Renting a car in Vienna will cost an average of 18 euros per day, in Salzburg from 17 euros per day.

Experienced skiers have almost limitless options. If you want to see as much of the ski resort as possible, you can follow the five itinerary suggestions from the ski resort operators.


Serfaus Fiss Ladiss

The "family" ski resort of Tyrol offers 214 kilometers of slopes and 68 lifts - there really should be something for everyone!
Beginners will find easily climbable blue slopes from Plansegg to Serfaus, from Sonnenbahn to Ladis and from Steinegg to Meseralm. If you want to climb even though you have little experience, you should choose the blue descent from Pezida at 2770m.

Experienced skiers will find an almost endless range of red-marked pistes in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. True pros must conquer dangerous black pistes from Pezid or Zwlferkopf. Lazida also has some short, black-marked trails. The offer is almost limitless also for families with children. Kinderschneealm Serfaus offers a training area for beginners and advanced kids. Life-size figurines bring children the fun of snow and winter sports. Above the Kinderschneealm, there are even their own kid-friendly restaurants.


Ischgl

Ischgl, in addition to its many slopes, is known worldwide for its après ski offer. There are legends about concerts where superstars performed. Not only is Ischgl famous as a party mecca, but it also has a lot to offer ski enthusiasts. 239 km of slopes and 45 lifts in the Silvretta Arena, which leads to Samnaun in Switzerland, make it an area of ​​superlatives.