Situated in the Enns Valley on the edge of Styria, Schladming has a thriving local community and offers more than just skiing with its wealth of history and old-town feel. Its proximity to Salzburg airport means that it's easy to get to for a weekend trip and, once there, the pedestrianised main street (Hauptplatz) and the town's centrally located facilities make it easy to get around. There are buses and trains within easy walking distance to the centre.

While the
apres-ski and nightlife here is more low-key than in many Austrian resorts, this only contributes to the towns charm. And if you like your mountain lunches, there are 46
huts and restaurants to choose from.
In terms of its ski area, Schladming is part of the
Ski Amade region your ski pass offers 860kms of pistes in over 30 villages. The skiing in Schladming is based around four connected mountains - Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen and Reiteralm - which are all easily accessible and have their own individual charm and character.
Schladming has a particularly strong positioning as all four of these mountains are north-facing and their tree-lined slopes hold snow for longer. Add to this the excellent snow-making facilities on offer and you have a resort with snow-sure skiing and a season that runs from the first weekend in December to the 15 April (with skiing on the glacier and in Zauchensee continuing until early May).
Our penny's worth
The town is famous for its night slalom race; part of the world cup circuit held in mid-January that attracts many visitors and some top skiers. If you stay over this period you are in for a real treat. The Reiteralm is also the training base for the Austrian ski team and holds the ladies' downhill race in early December each year, so you may find yourself standing next to some big names in the lift queues!
Don't leave Schladming without...
- Night sledging on the Hochwurzen
- Trying the Planai grosle at Onkel Willy's Hutte
- Drinking a pint of Schladminger lager
- Skiing from the glacier to Hallstatt (25km off piste)
- Catching the first lift and skiing the Planai top to bottom
At a glance
| Nearest airports | Type of resort | Stay in | Go for a |
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Munich Salzburg | Mountain town | Chalets Hotels Self-Catered Tour operator | Week Weekend |
| Good for | On the piste | Children | Food and drink |
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Cross-country Disabled skiing Freestyle Heli-skiing Off-piste Ski-touring Snowboarding | Online lift passes Ski in, ski out Snow sure | Creches Babysitting Ski schools
| Apres-ski Evening drinking Resort dining Vegetarian Family friendly Live music Late drinking Mountain dining
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| Other | Other activities |
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Internet access Churches
| Adrenaline fuelled Sightseeing Relaxation Shopping
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