Schladming -Dachstein
Austria
Europe
Schladming
Pichl
Geilming
Km piste | Min Height (m) | Max Height (m) |
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123 | 728 | 2015 |
Sub Area | Multi-Area Collection |
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No | No |
Description
Schladming-Dachstein is a renowned ski area located in the Styria region of Austria, pretty famous for it's downhill.
The area is spread across 4 different mountains, Schladming sits in the middle, making it the best option to access the whole area.
Pichl and Gleiming sit on one side, Haus/ennstal on the other. This central belt is a total of 123km of connected slopes - this is surrounded by a lot of other much smaller ski areas that add the other 110km.
The majority of the area is intermediate - centric, with tree lined pistes in the majority. Rohrmoos is a plateau where the beginners ski area is, so get yourself a good location if you have some in your group.
It is relevant to note that the altitude at this resort is very low - maxing out at 2000m, meaning you should monitor snow conditions carefully.
The town of Schladming itself offers a mix of modern amenities and a cozy, alpine atmosphere, with traditional Austrian architecture as any good Medieval town has.
One of the highlights of Schladming-Dachstein is the après-ski scene. The resort offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere after a day on the slopes, especially in the car free centre of Schladming. Skiers can enjoy a range of bars, restaurants, and cafes where they can relax and socialize. The popular Planai-Hochwurzen area is particularly known for its après-ski options, with lively bars and outdoor terraces where skiers can unwind and enjoy live music. Hohenhaus Tenne, is the largest après ski lodge in the Alps
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Ski Pass
6 day pass | Euro / km |
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284 | 2.31 |
Access
Transfers
Direct Train | Train + Bus Option | Direct coach |
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Yes | Yes | No |
Train Connections
Schladming
Direct trains are available from Salzburg in 1hr 35min, making it a super quick and easy transfer straight to the resort.
Both Pichl and Schladming have train stations, so you can get as close to your accommodation as possible.
The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below)
This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel.
On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel