It's no secret that Austria is a paradise for skiers. Here everything is arranged in such a way that fans of snowy slopes, bright sun, well-equipped trails and alpine coziness of picturesque villages could get real pleasure from practicing your favorite sport. Hotels designed for almost any level of income, and the ability to simultaneously conquer mountain peaks to tourists just beginning to explore mountain slopes and already real professionals, add even more popularity to local resorts.
For example, the respectable resort of Lech in the Arlberg region, in the west of Austria, is perfect for beginners as well as for more advanced skiers. Lungau, located on the territory of the federal state of Salzburg, and Nassfeld in Carinthia are designed for families with children.
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Nature itself has created the conditions for perfect winter tourism in Austria. The Eastern Alps cover more than half of the country's territory, and almost eternal glaciers allow you to ride in some regions almost all-year-round. In the event that one of the more than seventy areas intended for skiing does not belong to this number, then the season starts in December, and ends in April.
Resorts Tyrol
Traditionally the best area for skiing is Tyrol. Its central part includes the capital of the federal state of Innsbruck, the site of the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976, and areas such as Ranger Kempfl, Pachcherkofel, Hungerburg-Seegrub, Glusenger, Mutterer Alm. This also includes part of the skiing villages of the Zillertal valley and the famous Seefeld resort, providing a wide range of entertainment, besides mountain skiing.
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Resorts of Salzburg
No less interesting in terms of skiing resorts, part of the land of Salzburg. Zell am See, Kaprun, Saalbach - Hinterglemm, with well-developed tourist infrastructure, numerous ski lifts and 130 km of trails attract every year a large number of tourists. High-mountain road Großglockner - a local natural landmark.
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