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    Austria, Europe

    Dachstein West

    Ski 51km of pistes across Gosau, Russbach and Annaberg in Austria's UNESCO Salzkammergut. 872m vertical, 24 lifts, family-friendly terrain.

    Season 2025-2026
    Opens
    6 Dec 2025
    Closes
    6 Apr 2026
    Days open
    121
    Annual snow
    4m
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Dachstein West spans 51 kilometres of pisted terrain across 46 runs between 745 and 1,617 metres, delivering 872 metres of vertical drop beneath the dramatic Dachstein massif. The regional lift pass unlocks 160 kilometres across eight interconnected ski areas including the Freesports Arena at Krippenstein.

    Terrain splits 29% beginner, 65% intermediate and 6% advanced - ideal for families and improving skiers. The 44-kilometre Dachstein Tour ski circuit connects all three base villages while the Wilde Hilde run challenges experts with a 67% gradient.

    Gosau, Russbach and Annaberg retain their traditional Upper Austrian character with rustic mountain huts and minimal après-ski. Children's areas include Fredy-Land and Zwisiland in Gosau, Bärencamp in Russbach, and Fuxi Kinderland in Annaberg - all with dedicated ski schools and magic carpets.

    The resort operates within the UNESCO World Heritage Salzkammergut region, offering exceptional value compared to larger Austrian ski areas. The Marcel Hirscher race course with timing and mogul pistes like Donnergroll and Schwarzreiter add variety for confident skiers seeking challenge.

    872m
    Vertical
    46
    Runs
    51 km
    Piste
    4m
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    46 runs across 51 km of piste

    Dachstein West spreads 46 runs across 51 km of piste of terrain. It leans intermediate at 65%, with 13 beginner runs to find your feet and 3 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    46
    runs
    46 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner13 runs · 29%
    Intermediate30 runs · 65%
    Advanced3 runs · 6%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Dachstein West

    Dachstein West operates from 5 December 2025 through 6 April 2026, running continuous ski operations during peak periods with partial service in early and late season. The four-month season delivers approximately 120 days of skiing when conditions permit.

    Annual snowfall averages around 315 centimetres with peak accumulation in January and February when summit depths typically reach 55 centimetres. Snowmaking across 122 kilometres compensates for the mid-mountain elevation, ensuring groomed pistes remain skiable throughout the season.

    February offers the most reliable snow coverage alongside March's 19 sunny days on average - the brightest month of the season. January brings the Gosau Balloon Week featuring the spectacular Night of the Balloons with illuminated hot-air balloons above Hornspitz.

    The Children's Snow Festival at Fredy-Land draws families in late December and early January with free activities including tubing and llama hikes. Ski touring enthusiasts gather in March for the charity ski touring event on Russbach's 3.6-kilometre Atomic Backland route.

    Season 2025-2026
    6 Dec 2025
    Opens
    6 Apr 2026
    Closes
    121
    Days open
    4 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Dachstein West, and where to stay

    Dachstein West straddles the border between Upper Austria and Salzburg, with Gosau in Upper Austria and Russbach and Annaberg in Salzburger Land. The three villages sit within the UNESCO World Heritage Salzkammergut region beneath the 2,995-metre Dachstein glacier.

    Hallstatt lies 15 kilometres east, while the imperial spa town of Bad Ischl sits 20 kilometres north. Salzburg city centre is approximately 70 kilometres northwest, reachable in under 90 minutes by car.

    Motorway access comes via the A10 Tauernautobahn exit at Golling from the south or the A1 Westautobahn exit at Regau from Vienna and Linz. Free parking is available at all three village base stations with paid parking at seven euros per day in Gosau.

    Salzburg Airport sits 70 kilometres away - approximately 45 minutes by car. Train connections run to Bad Ischl on the Salzkammergut railway, with free ski buses linking Bad Ischl, Hallstatt and Obertraun to all three resort villages throughout the season.

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    Live webcams

    9 live angles across the mountain. Tap any camera to go full-screen.

    About Dachstein West's live webcams

    Check live conditions across Dachstein West with 9 real-time webcams showing snow, weather, and lift operations, updated every 10 minutes. Check high-elevation cams for powder visibility and base-area cams for crowd levels before you head up.

    Camera guide

    Gosau Zwieselalm Summit Station1563m
    Experience commanding alpine panoramas through this high-altitude Dachstein webcam positioned at the Zwieselalm summit station at 1563 meters elevation, offering sweeping views across Austria's spectacular Salzkammergut region. This webcam Dachstein West reveals current snow conditions and visibility across the resort's uppermost terrain where 160 kilometers of interconnected slopes begin their descent toward three charming Austrian villages. Updated continuously, this Dachstein West webcam provides essential intelligence for assessing upper mountain weather patterns and snow quality, helping skiers plan their exploration of one of Austria's most affordable and expansive ski areas set against the dramatic Dachstein massif backdrop.
    Annaberg Mountain Station1473m
    Monitor mid-mountain conditions through this strategic webcam Dachstein positioned at Annaberg's mountain station at 1473 meters elevation, capturing the heart of one of three interconnected village sectors. This Dachstein West webcam showcases popular intermediate terrain and efficient lift operations where authentic Austrian hospitality meets modern ski infrastructure. Updated continuously, this live snow cam provides real-time visibility across varied slopes serving families and progressing skiers, essential for planning your route through this multi-village resort spanning the border between Upper Austria and Salzburg with exceptional value skiing.
    Russbach Hornbahn1411m
    Assess operational conditions through this practical Dachstein webcam focused on the Russbach Hornbahn gondola station at 1411 meters elevation, revealing lift activity at one of the resort's primary access points. This webcam Dachstein West provides crucial perspective on arrival patterns and mountain access across the Russbach sector of this expansive ski area. Updated continuously, this Ramsau am Dachstein webcam helps visitors gauge crowd levels and weather conditions before beginning their day exploring 160 kilometers of perfectly groomed terrain set against the UNESCO World Heritage Salzkammergut landscape.
    Family Park Edtalm1451m
    Discover family-friendly terrain through this welcoming Dachstein West webcam positioned at the Family Park Edtalm at 1451 meters elevation, showcasing dedicated learning zones where young skiers develop their skills. This webcam Dachstein captures gentle slopes and progression areas that make this Austrian resort ideal for families seeking affordable alpine adventures. Updated continuously, this live cam reveals current snow quality across beginner and intermediate terrain, helping families plan their visit to one of Europe's most value-driven ski destinations with 160 kilometers of varied runs just one hour from Salzburg.
    Gosau Hornspitz1425m
    Experience mid-mountain perspectives through this strategic Dachstein webcam positioned at Gosau Hornspitz at 1425 meters elevation, revealing popular trails and spectacular Dachstein glacier views. This webcam Dachstein West showcases the varied intermediate terrain that defines 65% of the resort's extensive trail network. Updated continuously, this Dachstein West webcam provides essential visibility updates across the Gosau sector where authentic Austrian village character meets modern lift infrastructure, helping visitors maximize their exploration of this multi-village resort with exceptional terrain diversity.
    Russbach Edtalm1422m
    Monitor central mountain zones through this Dachstein webcam positioned at Russbach Edtalm at 1422 meters elevation, capturing the intersection of multiple trail systems in the heart of the Russbach sector. This webcam Dachstein West reveals current conditions where families and intermediate skiers find their ideal terrain across perfectly groomed slopes. Updated continuously, this live snow cam provides crucial intelligence for planning efficient movement through the interconnected network, essential for exploring all three village bases at Gosau, Russbach, and Annaberg within this affordable Austrian ski destination.
    Gosau Hornspitz Valley780m
    Assess base area conditions through this essential Dachstein webcam positioned at Gosau Hornspitz Valley at 780 meters elevation, monitoring arrival activity and lower mountain snow coverage. This webcam Dachstein West provides valuable perspective on base conditions and weather patterns affecting the resort's accessible terrain. Updated continuously, this Dachstein West webcam helps visitors gauge snow preservation at lower elevations and plan their timing for optimal skiing conditions across this multi-village Austrian resort offering exceptional value just one hour from Salzburg airport.
    Gosau Zwieselalm Valley820m
    Track valley-level operations through this practical Dachstein webcam focused on Gosau Zwieselalm Valley at 820 meters elevation, revealing base station activity and gondola operations serving one of three village access points. This webcam Dachstein West showcases arrival conditions and lower elevation snow quality essential for planning your day. Updated continuously, this live cam provides important intelligence about crowd levels and operational status, helping skiers maximize their time across 160 kilometers of terrain at one of Austria's most affordable ski areas with stunning Dachstein massif views.
    Annaberg Valley922m
    Monitor village base conditions through this Dachstein West webcam positioned at Annaberg Valley at 922 meters elevation, capturing the charming Austrian village atmosphere where authentic hospitality welcomes arriving skiers. This webcam Dachstein reveals base area snow coverage and weather conditions at one of three interconnected village sectors. Updated continuously, this Ramsau am Dachstein webcam provides essential perspective on lower mountain conditions and operational status, helping visitors plan their approach to this expansive ski area spanning Upper Austria and Salzburg with free parking and excellent motorway access from major European cities.

    Dachstein West snow cams FAQ

    How often do Dachstein West snow cams update?+
    All Dachstein West snow cams and webcams update every 10 minutes with fresh images showing current mountain conditions. This frequent update schedule ensures you have access to near real-time conditions for planning your ski day at Dachstein West.
    Which Dachstein West webcam shows the best powder conditions?+
    The high-elevation Gosau Zwieselalm Summit Station webcam at 1,563m provides the clearest view of powder conditions and snowfall. These Dachstein West webcams capture fresh snow accumulation and visibility better than base area cameras.
    Can I see Dachstein West lift queues on the webcams?+
    Yes. Multiple Dachstein West snow cams specifically show lift queue areas and chairlift operations, helping you time your arrival and avoid peak queue periods.
    When is the best time to check Dachstein West snow cams?+
    Check Dachstein West webcams early morning (7-8am) for overnight snowfall assessment, and mid-afternoon for current crowd levels and weather. The live cams are most useful after storm events to assess fresh powder.
    How can I check current conditions before buying Dachstein West lift tickets?+
    Use our Dachstein West webcams alongside the live snow report to assess conditions before purchasing lift tickets. The webcams show real-time visibility, snow quality, and operational status.
    Do Dachstein West webcams work on mobile devices?+
    Yes. All Dachstein West snow cams and webcams are optimized for mobile viewing, so you can check live conditions from anywhere using your phone or tablet.

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