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  2. Hochkönig (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Hochkönig is a large ski area on the Hochkönig massif in Salzburger Land, Austria. Hochkönig is part of Ski Amadé, a network of 28 ski areas on the same ski pass which make up the largest ski areas in Europe. The Hochkönig ski area consists of the five resorts of Maria Alm, Hintermoos, Hinterthal, Dienten am Hochkönig, and Mühlbach am ...

  3. 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.

  4. 7 of the best ski resorts in Austria - AOL

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    From the snowparks of Saalbach to St Anton’s slopeside après scene, here are the best of Austria’s pistes

  5. Hahnenkamm, Kitzbühel - Wikipedia

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    The Hahnenkamm is a mountain in Europe, directly southwest of Kitzbühel in the Kitzbühel Alps of Austria. The elevation of its summit is 1,712 metres (5,617 ft) above sea level. The Hahnenkamm (German: rooster's comb) is part of the ski resort of Kitzbühel, and hosts an annual World Cup alpine ski race, the Hahnenkammrennen.

  6. List of ski areas in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The large ski areas in the Austrian Alps have 50 or more different lifts and sometimes more than 100 km of groomed slopes. However, these are often not connected and can only be reached by bus. The Ski amadé network in the province of Salzburg, for example, has 860 kilometres of pistes and 270 lifts, but they are spread over 25 villages in an ...

  7. Arlberg - Wikipedia

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    Ski Arlberg is the biggest connected ski resort in Austria, consisting of the villages of Lech, Oberlech, Zürs and Zug, which were linked to Warth and Schröcken in 2013–14. [4] The ski area comprises 15 aerial tramways , 45 chairlifts and 28 drag lifts .

  8. Gemsstock - Wikipedia

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    There are two 'skiing sections' on Gemsstock. There is a cable car in Andermatt which goes directly up to the middle of the mountain. On the middle level, known as Gurschenalp, there are: 3x ski lifts 1x 2-man chairlift; 2x T-bars; 1x 'fun park' (no half pipes) 3x ski runs 2x blue (beginner) runs; 1x red (intermediate) run

  9. Ski Arlberg - Wikipedia

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    The Ski Arlberg ski area is situated in the Arlberg massif in the states of Vorarlberg and Tyrol . Since the winter of 2013–14, the villages of Lech, Oberlech, Zürs and Zug have been linked to the Warth - Schröcken ski area which makes Ski Arlberg the largest connected ski area in Austria.