




Traditional Alpine hotel layout with central reception, ground floor dining and bar, and rooms spread across four upper floors.
16 features available
2 room types
King bed
Queen bed
From
£165
per night
From
£240
per night
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£380
per night
Saalbach-Hinterglemm sits at the heart of one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, the Skicircus, with over 270 kilometres of piste accessible across four linked resorts. Bergers Sporthotel places guests 50 metres from the nearest ski lift, making early starts and afternoon returns genuinely effortless. The village centre of Saalbach is compact and walkable, with restaurants, bars, and ski hire within easy reach on foot. The resort is well connected by road, with Salzburg Airport approximately 90 kilometres away — typically under 90 minutes by transfer. For guests who prefer to stay close to the hotel, the on-site restaurant and après-ski bar mean there is no obligation to venture out in the evenings, though the resort's own dining and nightlife options are close at hand.
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The Home of Lässig: Endless pistes and legendary après-ski in the heart of the Austrian Alps.
Saalbach and Hinterglemm are two interconnected villages that form the lively heart of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn. Nestled in the picturesque Glemm Valley, this region is celebrated as one of Austria's premier ski destinations, offering a seamless blend of vast, perfectly groomed pistes and a world-renowned après-ski scene. The two villages have slightly different characters; Saalbach is a bustling, compact hub of nightlife and dining, while Hinterglemm is slightly more spread out with excellent ski-in/ski-out accommodations and a family-friendly vibe. The skiing here is an intermediate's paradise, characterized by high-speed, heated gondolas and an expansive network of wide, cruising blue and red runs that allow you to travel from valley to valley without taking off your skis. Recent connections to Fieberbrunn have added a serious freeride dimension to the area, while the integration with the Ski ALPIN CARD means visitors also have access to the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun and the Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See. Whether you are aiming to complete the famous 65km 'Skicircus Challenge' circuit or dance on the tables at a mountain hut, Saalbach-Hinterglemm delivers an unforgettable alpine experience.
The resort boasts one of the most modern and efficient lift systems in the world, linking 270km of beautifully groomed pistes. While intermediates will revel in the endless blue and red circuits spanning the valley, freeriders can hunt pristine powder bowls in the adjoining Fieberbrunn sector.
Located in the Pinzgau region of the Austrian state of Salzburg, this massive interconnected domain spans the Glemm Valley and crosses into Tyrol.
Sunny, wide-open blue slopes and funslopes that are perfect for families and those finding their ski legs.
The shadowy northern side offers longer, steeper reds and the challenging 4km black run down to Saalbach.
Home to the demanding World Cup downhill piste and challenging terrain for advanced skiers.
A backcountry haven featuring deep powder bowls and the legendary Wildseeloder face.
An illuminated snowpark open into the evening, featuring kickers, rails, and boxes for all freestyle levels.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 30min
85km
Frequent dedicated ski shuttle buses (like the Holiday Shuttle) and private taxis run directly from Salzburg and Munich airports to the resort hotels. Large, mostly paid parking garages are available at the entrance to both Saalbach and Hinterglemm, though many hotels offer private spaces.
Early December to Mid April
With over 90% of pistes covered by snow cannons, the resort guarantees a long, reliable season despite its relatively modest altitude.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Ski ALPIN CARD) (EUR 72), Adult 6-Day Pass (Ski ALPIN CARD) (EUR 378)