




Multi-story hotel building with central social hubs, rooftop bar, and subterranean wellness area.
23 features available
3 room types
sleeps 2-4
sleeps 4
sleeps up to 6
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£135
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£340
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Obertauern sits at around 1,740 metres in the Salzburg Alps and is consistently one of Austria's best-performing resorts for snowfall, typically opening earlier and closing later than many comparable destinations. The Places Hotel is positioned at the foot of the piste, with ski lifts reachable on foot in moments — no transfers, no bus connections, no lost time. The resort itself is compact and walkable, with bars, restaurants and ski hire concentrated close to the slopes. Free shuttle services for hotel guests provide easy movement around the destination. Obertauern is accessible from Salzburg Airport in roughly 90 minutes, making it a realistic option for a long weekend as well as a full week.
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Austria's snowiest resort: Ski-in/ski-out perfection with legendary guaranteed snow.
Situated in the Radstädter Tauern mountains of the Salzburger Land, Obertauern is famous for being one of Austria's snowiest winter destinations. The village sits high in a bowl-like depression at 1,630m, creating a unique layout where almost every hotel and chalet offers true ski-in/ski-out convenience. Known as the 'snow bowl', the resort boasts an incredible natural snow record that allows for a long, reliable season spanning from late November to early May, all without the need for a glacier. The resort is cleverly designed around the 'Tauernrunde', an interconnected ski circuit that allows visitors to ski around the entire valley in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. While it is particularly renowned for its wide, cruising pistes perfectly suited to beginners and intermediates, off-piste enthusiasts will also find ample accessible freeride terrain right off the lifts. Beyond the slopes, Obertauern is celebrated for its vibrant après-ski scene. From legendary venues in the village center to high-altitude mountain huts, the resort pulses with energy after the lifts close. Despite its lively reputation, the sheer convenience of the layout, combined with excellent ski schools and dedicated kids' zones, makes it equally popular with families seeking a hassle-free alpine holiday.
Obertauern's skiing is defined by the famed 'Tauernrunde', an intuitive circuit linking the resort's 100km of pistes in a continuous loop. The terrain is a paradise for intermediates, featuring exceptionally wide, snow-sure reds and blues, while advanced skiers can tackle the steeper pitches and excellent lift-served freeride routes near the Zehnerkar and Hundskogel.
Located in the Austrian state of Salzburg, the Radstädter Tauern mountain range is renowned for its unique microclimate that catches snow from both the north and the south, ensuring exceptional snow reliability.
The famous ski circuit that loops around the village, offering red (clockwise) and green (counter-clockwise) routes to explore the whole resort.
The highest point in the resort, featuring steeper red and black runs, plus access to spectacular freeride terrain.
Offers excellent, easily accessible off-piste terrain and steeper gullies for advanced skiers and snowboarders.
A dedicated learning and fun area specifically designed for children and complete beginners to gain confidence.
Located at the Kehrkopf lift, this park offers well-maintained lines for beginners up to advanced freestyle riders.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15min
90km
Regular shuttle buses (like the Obertauern Express), private taxis, and car rentals are easily available from Salzburg. Most hotels offer dedicated parking. There are also day-visitor parking lots at the main lift stations (e.g., Grünwaldkopfbahn).
Late November to early May
Obertauern offers one of the longest non-glacier ski seasons in the Alps due to its phenomenal natural snow record.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 63.50), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 341.00)