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  2. Maria Alm - Wikipedia

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    Maria Alm, especially known for winter tourism, is part of the High King Mountain Ski Area, a member of the Ski Amadé network of 28 ski areas that together make up the largest Alpine skiing region in Europe. Besides downhill skiing, Maria Alm provides facilities for cross-country skiing, golf, mountain biking, climbing, hiking, and tobogganing.

  3. List of ski areas in Austria - Wikipedia

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    920 - 1.967 13 37 Frastanz - Gurtis: Frastanz: 900–1400 0/0/3 5 Gargellen: Gargellen 1423–2300 1/2/5 47 Golm: Tschagguns, Vandans, Matschwitz: 650–2110 3/3/3 26 Grabs-Tschagguns: Tschagguns: 700–1600 0/1/1 4 Hirschberg: Bizau: 800–1700 0/1/5 30 Hittisberg Hittisau 800 1 1 Hochhäderich Hittisau: 1300–1600 0/0/5 Hochlitten ...

  4. Obertauern - Wikipedia

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    The ski region has around 100 kilometres of prepared pistes and 26 lifts that are capable of transporting 48,000 - 49,000 people per hour. The area is served by 1 gondola, 19 chair lifts and 6 drag lifts, and has 100 km of runs. [ 5 ]

  5. Saalbach-Hinterglemm - Wikipedia

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    A four-piste network consisting of Saalbach, Hinterglemm, Fieberbrunn and Leogang is located in the municipality, adding up to 270 kilometres (170 mi) of ski slopes. [3] It is short transfer to resort from Salzburg Airport. Saalbach-Hinterglemm from Bründlkopf

  6. Lech (Vorarlberg) - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Silvretta Montafon (Ski area) - Wikipedia

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    The Silvretta Montafon ski area is located in the south of Vorarlberg, the westernmost province of Austria, and extends over 17 km and 1,700 meters in altitude from Schruns via Silbertal and St. Gallenkirch to Gaschurn. It lies in the Montafon valley, framed by the Rätikon, Silvretta and Verwall mountain ranges.

  8. St Anton am Arlberg - Wikipedia

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    St Anton is part of the Arlberg area of ski resorts – a region that includes 94 cable cars and ski lifts, 340 km (210 mi) of groomed pistes and 200 km (120 mi) of deep-snow runs, all of which are covered under one liftpass. On the western edge of village is the "Galzigbahn" which has been replaced by a Funitel gondola. The new gondola ...

  9. Flachau - Wikipedia

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    Flachau is a village in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg, with a population of 2,802 (2016 data). Its numerous skiing facilities are part of the Ski Amadé network of ski areas, one of the largest in Europe .