Ski routes offer many options for freeriding in Ski amadé
Ski routes offer many options for freeriding in Ski amadé

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The most beautiful places in Ski amadé

The best winter holidays don't just begin when you arrive, but actually much earlier. They begin when you start planning your stay – when you create your personal bucket list.  Just one look will make it clear why Ski amadé is known as Austria’s greatest ski paradise. The Ski amadé SENSATIONS are special places that you simply have to see or experience on your skiing holiday.

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Some of the bucket list highlights for a ski holiday in Ski amadé:

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Summit experience with the highest point

Hauser Kaibling

Singnix tree house

Galsterberg

Fotospot Top of Snow Space Salzburg

Bergstation Top Liner

G-LINK

Wagrain | Snow Space Salzburg

In a few minutes only, the Hauser Kaibling ski lifts take you to the highest point of Schladming's four interlinked mountains at 2,015 metres. Once at the top, you can enjoy gorgeous panoramic views across the Ennstal valley and the Dachstein mountains. Take some fun pictures with the pink sheep that awaits you on top!

You can reach the Singnix tree house in the Gallic ski village on Galsterberg via a small suspension bridge. Singnix is a villager who thinks he is a musical genius – but the rest of the village sees it differently and ties him to a tree at the slightest attempt at a vocal performance. With the Singnix tree house he got his own tree house from which he can look down. 

At 1,980 m above sea level, at the foot of the Grießenkareck, is the highest vantage point of Snow Space Salzburg. The view of the Hohe and Niedere Tauern mountains that opens up here is particularly impressive. Make the most of this moment before you happily continue down the slopes.

What does the "G" in G-Link stand for? 
Simple and straightforward in name. Breathtaking and unique in project. 
In 2013, the Grießenkareck and Grafenberg ski mountains were connected by a cable car spanning the valley above the village of Wagrain.

The bottom station of the G-Link aerial tramway is located at 1,233 m at the middle station of the Flying Mozart cable car and the top station on the Grafenberg at 1,240 m, resulting in a "sensational" difference in altitude of seven metres, which is mastered in an approximately six-minute ride.

Due to the gigantic free span of over two kilometres, a rope sag of up to 150 metres can be expected with a full cabin. The maximum ground clearance is approx. 232 metres.

Sensational with a unique view.

Sky Toilet

Planai

Start World Cup course

Zauchensee

Sonnenplatzl

Großarl

Hermann Maier FIS World Cup course with photo point start house

Flachau | Snow Space Salzburg

As you know, you have a fantastic view of the mountains of Schladming-Dachstein everywhere on the Planai – even from the toilet. At the Sky Toilets at the Märchenwiesenbahn you can enjoy a great view – depending on the season – over lush green mountain meadows or perfectly groomed ski slopes.

With the elevator "World Cup Express", which is located directly next to the top station of the Schwarzwandbahn, you go up to the Gamskogel. Here is not only the start of the spectacular World Cup slope, but also a fabulously beautiful vantage point. The highest excursion point in the "Salzburger Sportwelt", which can be reached by lift, is thanks to the World Cup final in 2002, when the downhill course was extended to include the steep starting slope on the Gamskogel. The World Cup Express is usually open in fair weather during the main season (except during race preparation and World Cup races).

Experience mountains and nature consciously. We have created for you in the mountain area some quiet Platzl with trendy as well as classic seating. With a dreamlike view you can relax at the Natur Platzl, Sonnen Platzl, Servus Platzl, Gamsjaga Platzl or Glockner Platzl.

Mikaela Shiffrin, Petra Vlhova, Marlies Raich, Frida Hansdotter, Veronika VelezZuzulová, Maria Höfl-Riesch. These are the names of the skiers who skied to victory on the Hermann Maier FIS World Cup course and were thus crowned Snow Space Salzburg Princesses. 

Would you like to follow in the tracks of these and other famous and great ski stars? Do you want to ski down the same course and experience the same feeling? Then you've come to the right slope at the Hermann Maier FIS World Cup course in Flachau. 

In 2003, the slope was renamed the "Hermann Maier FIS World Cup Course". And for good reason, after all, the multiple ski world champion and Olympic champion is a true Flachau native. In the middle of the skiing area Snow Space Salzburg, part of Austria's greatest skiing Ski amadé, tangible racing fever awaits you on a course length of more than 600 metres.

In 2021 and 2022, the men's World Cup squad also visited Snow Space Salzburg. Atle Lie McGrath (2022) and Manuel Feller (2021) can also count themselves among the winners on the Hermann Maier World Cup course since then. 

5, 4, 3, 2, 1... go... Experience the feeling of standing at the starting gate. The Hermann Maier World Cup starting gate is a must-visit and is a photo point on your way through Snow Space Salzburg.

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Visit SENSATIONAL PLACES – win COOL PRICES!

NEW in winter 2023/24: The free Ski amadé Guide App brings the ultimate SENSATIONS-Challenge! The principle is simple: visit SENSATIONS locations, capture moments, scan the QR code. Cool prizes await the diligent collectors, such as skis from Atomic, poles from Komperdell, a pair of sports goggles from NAKED Optics, ski vacations including ski passes, a Ski amadé ALL-IN Card Gold as well as White and much more.

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