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    Austria, Europe · Ski Amadé

    Schladming Dachstein

    Schladming-Dachstein: Austria's 4-mountain ski area with 123km slopes and Ski amadé from €33.50. World Cup racing heritage, 90km from Salzburg.

    Season 2025-2026
    Opens
    22 Nov 2025
    Closes
    12 Apr 2026
    Days open
    141
    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.

    Schladming-Dachstein delivers Austria's most comprehensive 4-mountain skiing experience across 123km of interconnected terrain in Styria's largest winter sports centre, reaching 2,015m elevation across Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen, and Reiteralm. This legendary destination combines World Cup racing heritage with exceptional recreational skiing, hosting the famous Planai night race annually whilst maintaining 37% beginner, 55% intermediate, and 8% advanced terrain distribution across 95 trails. The resort's integration within the massive Ski amadé network provides access to 760km of slopes across five connected regions, positioning Schladming as a strategic base for exploring Austria's largest interconnected ski area.

    The 4-mountain circuit operates seamlessly with direct slope connections between all peaks, creating natural touring routes ranging from gentle valley floor approaches to challenging summit descents exceeding 5km length. The predominantly north-facing orientation across 1,287m vertical drop ensures excellent snow preservation throughout the season, supplemented by comprehensive snowmaking across the network. Schladming's Olympic pedigree from hosting the 2013 FIS Alpine World Championships and 1993 Special Olympics World Games demonstrates the infrastructure quality, with perfectly groomed slopes maintained by professional racing standards attracting elite competitions alongside recreational skiers.

    The town of Schladming provides authentic Austrian charm with pedestrianised historic centre dating to its 1322 town charter, combining traditional architecture with modern resort amenities including over 90 ski huts serving Styrian specialties. The free ski bus network eliminates car requirements whilst eight dedicated children's areas create exceptional family infrastructure across the 4-mountain circuit, with annual season-opening concerts featuring international artists creating vibrant winter atmosphere.

    1287m
    Vertical
    95
    Runs
    123 km
    Piste
    4m
    Annual snow
    Ski Amadé
    Pass
    The Terrain

    95 runs across 123 km of piste

    Schladming Dachstein spreads 95 runs across 123 km of piste of terrain. It leans intermediate at 55%, with 35 beginner runs to find your feet and 8 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    95
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    95 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner35 runs · 37%
    Intermediate52 runs · 55%
    Advanced8 runs · 8%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Schladming Dachstein

    Schladming-Dachstein typically operates from late November through mid-April, with peak conditions occurring January through March when Styrian snowfall averaging 4m annually combines with the predominantly north-facing terrain between 728m and 2,015m elevation. The extended season length reflects reliable natural snowfall supplemented by comprehensive snowmaking infrastructure maintaining consistent coverage across the 123km network even during lean natural snowfall periods. The professional grooming standards developed through decades of World Cup race hosting ensure immaculate piste conditions throughout winter.

    The north-facing orientation across Planai, Hochwurzen, and Hauser Kaibling maintains excellent snow preservation well into spring, with the elevation range providing altitude diversity for reliable coverage top to bottom. The 2013 World Championship legacy includes world-class slope maintenance with extensive grooming fleets operating nightly across the 4-mountain circuit. Weekend and Austrian holiday periods attract substantial visitor numbers from Vienna, Graz, and neighbouring regions, though the extensive terrain and modern lift capacity maintain comfortable skiing conditions throughout peak periods.

    Spring skiing extends reliably through April with pleasant temperatures and softening snow creating enjoyable recreational conditions across higher elevations, whilst the famous Planai night race in January creates spectacular atmosphere with floodlit World Cup racing drawing thousands of spectators. The Ski amadé pass validity across 760km provides weather insurance, allowing skiers to explore alternative sectors if conditions vary across the five connected regions spanning Salzburg and Styria.

    Season 2025-2026
    22 Nov 2025
    Opens
    12 Apr 2026
    Closes
    141
    Days open
    4 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Schladming Dachstein, and where to stay

    Situated in Styria's Enns Valley approximately 95km south of Salzburg, Schladming occupies exceptional positioning with straightforward accessibility from Austria's major cities and international airports without high mountain pass navigation. Salzburg Airport lies 95km north with transfer times around 90 minutes via the A10 Tauern motorway, whilst Munich Airport 260km northwest provides major international connections with 2.5-hour transfers. Innsbruck Airport 200km west offers alternative alpine access, with Vienna 370km east positioning Schladming within weekend reach of Austria's capital.

    The exceptional rail connectivity distinguishes Schladming from many Austrian resorts, with three train stations including Schladming Hauptbahnhof, Pichl, and Haus im Ennstal providing direct services from Salzburg requiring just 90 minutes journey time. The railway infrastructure eliminates road transfer requirements for environmentally conscious travellers, with regular connections throughout the day maintaining convenient schedules. The E651 Ennstal highway provides straightforward road access from multiple directions without challenging mountain pass driving, creating accessible year-round connectivity.

    The historic mining town of Schladming at 745m elevation serves as the geographical and cultural centrepiece, offering comprehensive accommodation ranging from traditional gasthofs to modern wellness hotels within walking distance of Planai gondola base station. Multiple surrounding villages including Haus im Ennstal, Rohrmoos, Pichl, and Gleiming provide alternative lodging options with direct lift access eliminating daily commutes. The Ski amadé network integration creates strategic positioning for exploring neighbouring sectors including Flachau, Zauchensee, and the Gastein Valley, with the single pass providing unprecedented touring opportunities across Salzburg and Styria's premier winter sports destinations.

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    Current conditions

    Snow Report
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    7-Day Outlook

    2,015 mUpdated Aug 23, 2026 at 6:02 AMOpen-Meteo

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    Foggy
    Temp14° / 7°°C
    Snow0.0cm(3%)
    Wind9 km/h NW

    Live snow from the resort feed; forecast from Open-Meteo, via Supabase.

    Understanding the Schladming Dachstein snow report

    Planning a day at Schladming Dachstein? Our snow report combines official mountain data with live weather so you know exactly what conditions look like right now, from the 728m base to the 2015m summit.

    Snow measurements

    Snow depth at Schladming Dachstein is tracked at both the base and summit, since the two elevations often see different totals — roughly a 1287m difference here. We report fresh snowfall over the last 24 hours and 7 days alongside the running season total, in both metric and imperial units.

    Weather conditions

    Wind and temperature swings matter as much as fresh snowfall. Cold, calm conditions hold snow quality well, while wind-loading or a warm-up can change things quickly — especially given the elevation spread between Schladming Dachstein's base and summit.

    Data sources

    Schladming Dachstein snow data is collected through a combination of on-mountain reports and weather forecasting services, giving you both official resort updates and independent forecast data in one place. The mountain is served by 94 lifts, including an aerial tram and 6 8-person chairlifts.

    When to check

    The biggest swings usually happen right after a storm. Check Schladming Dachstein's report in the morning for the freshest numbers, and again in the afternoon as conditions evolve.