Known as the home of winter sports, Innsbruck has six ski areas, providing a wealth of varied ski terrain, for all levels of skier. The areas, including the Stubai Glacier, Axamer Lizum, Nordkette, Igls, Tulfes, Mutters, can all be reached by the Innsbruck Ski bus. The imperial city of Innsbruck has 800 years of history and tradition, just waiting to be explored, plus an array of fantastic shops and cosmopolitan restaurants. Skiing at its best, apres ski activities are endless.

The scenery around Kitzbuhel is breathtaking, with over 180 kms of runs, making the skiing varied. Here you will find a unique blend of the chic, with a rich tradition and history. This fashionable, lively and colourful town is a walled medieval settlement with heavily buttressed buildings and cobbled streets. It’s a great destination for skiers and non-skiers alike – full of restaurants, shops and night life, including a casino. Fashionable, lively, beautiful architecture and alpine charm.

Situated in the Arlberg region, which is Austria’s best known and largest ski area, the top class ski resorts of Lech, Arlberg and Zurs offer immaculately groomed pistes, which all begin close to the accommodation. Lech is an exclusive destination, providing a sophisticated atmosphere, favoured by the ‘beautiful people’. Exclusive, Sophisticated.

Offering more that 260 kms of runs, from the nursery slopes to a vast array of intermediate and expert runs, St Anton is known by the experts, as the World’s best ski area and the birthplace of modern skiing. St Anton is a traditional mountain village with reputation for its apres ski nightlife comprising a variety of restaurants, lively bars and late night discos, the resort offers many on mountain restaurants with sunny terraces and beautiful panoramas. Exhilarating skiing and nightlife.

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