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Village Tourism region Ski network Sea level in m Lifts Pistes in km Abtenau im Lammertal: Abtenau: Lammertal–Dachstein West: Salzkammergut-Lammertal Skipass 712–1200 0/1/5 10 Buchberg: Goldegg im Pongau: Salzburger Sportwelt: Ski amadé: 850–1200 0/0/4 4 Dachstein West: Annaberg-Lungötz, Rußbach am Paß Gschütt (mit Gosau, OÖ)
The altitude of 1444 m for the village refers to the location of the old church on a hill. 14.1% of the municipal area is forested, 58% of the area is Alpine. . Geographically and historically, Lech belongs to the Hochtannberg region, formerly Tannberg, but in terms of tourism the municipality is part of the
Haus im Ennstal is a village in central Austria, located in the Liezen district of Styria. It is an important town on the Enns river and is at the foot of Hauser Kaibling. Haus is a well-known ski resort and has hosted World Cup alpine races several times, and the women's events of the World Championships in 1982. It offers a skiable field of ...
The village of Silz and winter sport resort of Kühtai The 1622 hunting lodge (left) with a new building (right) The village is located at a height of around 2,020 metres and is one of the highest ski resorts in Austria.
Obertraun, Upper Austria (Austrian German: [ˈoːbɐˌtʁaʊ̯n]) is a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria, near the Hallstätter See (Hallstatt Lake) and Hoher Dachstein. It is a popular holiday destination with activities such as skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and mountain biking, swimming and kayaking in the summer.
Between 1991 and 1998 many modernization projects were completed – such as the floodlit ski slope and the introduction of the contactless ski pass system. In December 1999, the German, Christian Flühr, set the world marathon skiing record in Obertauern – skiing for three days non-stop (68 hours and 23 minutes).
The highest location of the ski area is the mountain Hoadl with an altitude of 2,340 m, which is relatively high for a ski area in this region of the Alps. Thus, the Axamer Lizum has a reputation to be among the last (non glacier -based) ski resorts in the north of Tyrol which have sufficient snow for winter sport at the end of winter.
Söll is one of the principal ski-holiday villages of the region Ski Welt Wilder Kaiser. It is located beneath the conical Hohe Salve peak, the highest point in the ski area. The Hohe Salve also offers black and red classified ski runs as well as ski routes from the top lift station.