




A historic main building on the town square connected to a modern, barrier-free timber extension. The rooftop houses the wellness area.
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Schladming is a well-connected Austrian resort town in the Styrian Alps, easily reached from Salzburg Airport in under two hours by car or direct transfer. The town itself has a compact, walkable centre with a good selection of restaurants, bars and shops along its main street. The Planai gondola — the primary lift into the four-mountain Schladming-Dachstein ski area — is within close proximity of the hotel, making early morning starts straightforward without the need for a shuttle or ski bus. The resort's lift network connects Planai, Hochwurzen, Reiteralm and Hauser Kaibling, offering varied terrain across all ability levels. Schladming regularly hosts FIS World Cup races on the Planai, giving the resort a well-maintained race piste that draws technically strong skiers each season.
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World-class skiing across four interconnected mountains in the heart of Austria.
Schladming-Dachstein is a premier Austrian ski destination, serving as the crown jewel of the massive Ski amadé network. Its defining feature is the 4-Mountain Ski Area, which seamlessly connects Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen, and Reiteralm, offering skiers uninterrupted access to flawlessly groomed pistes and state-of-the-art lift infrastructure. Above it all towers the Dachstein Glacier, providing high-alpine scenery and snow-sure conditions. The town of Schladming itself is a vibrant, historic mining town that perfectly balances traditional Styrian charm with modern resort amenities. It pulses with energy throughout the winter, famously hosting the spectacular FIS Night Race on the Planai slalom course, which draws tens of thousands of fans. Off the slopes, the town boasts an electric atmosphere, heavily driven by its legendary après-ski scene. Skiers flock here for the unparalleled intermediate cruising, renowned snowmaking capabilities that ensure top-to-bottom coverage even in lean years, and the genuine Austrian mountain hospitality found in the numerous rustic ski huts dotting the hillsides.
The centerpiece is the 4-Mountain Ski Area, offering 123km of seamlessly connected pistes across Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen, and Reiteralm. The terrain is predominantly intermediate-friendly with wide, perfectly groomed red runs, while experts can tackle the famous Planai World Cup slope.
Austria's largest ski network, Ski amadé offers access to 760km of pistes and 270 lifts on a single pass, spanning Styria and Salzburg.
The sporty heart of the resort, famous for the FIS World Cup track and wide, fast pistes.
Offers long, sweeping runs, a massive 7km toboggan track, and extensive night skiing capabilities.
Known for exceptionally high-quality snow, often used as an early-season training ground for elite World Cup teams.
The eastern entry point featuring the highest elevation of the 4-Mountain area with fantastic panoramic descents.
High-alpine terrain offering spectacular views, a suspension bridge, and access to the Edelgrieß off-piste route.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15min
90km
Regular shuttle buses and private transfers run directly from Salzburg airport to Schladming. Extensive parking available at all major valley stations, including a massive multi-story car park at the Planai stadium.
Early December to late April
Lift passes cover the entire Ski amadé region, providing access to 760km of trails.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 73), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 370)