Endless pistes, snow-covered slopes and a fascinating landscape. The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn offers skiing pleasure at the highest level and is considered one of the largest and best ski areas in Austria with 270 kilometers of slopes. Beginners, families and experts have 140 km of blue, 112 km of red and 18 km of black pistes at their disposal, guaranteeing cool and varied descents
and you can quickly collect a few kilometers of slopes. With 70 cable cars and lifts, over 60 cozy ski huts, numerous snow parks, freeride parks, floodlit slopes and toboggan runs, the popular ski region in Salzburg is one of the most varied Austrian ski areas.
Freeride means more than just making tracks in the snow. Freeriding means feeling freedom when you can hear the powder crunching under your skis. Freeride gets the adrenaline pumping as soon as you see the slope you’re about to ride. And it also means the feeling of happiness you get after a perfect run. Since the merger with the neighboring Tyrolean ski resort of Fieberbrunn, the Skicircus has been a true freeride Mecca. Countless off-piste skiing options combine with the breathtaking backdrop of the Kitzbühel Alps.
The largest ski circuit in the Alps
12,400 vertical meters
65 kilometers of slopes,
7 hours of skiing pleasure
The Skicircus challenges its guests with THE ski circuit of the winter.
“Ski your limit” is the slogan that describes one of the most challenging ski circuits of the winter and its key figures speak for themselves: 65 kilometers of slopes, 32 lifts, 12,400 vertical meters. The Skicircus circuit in the “Home of Lässig” can be completed in around 7 hours for sporty skiers – not including a short lunch. Challenge accepted?
The construction of the new gondola lift to the Salersbachköpfl and the resulting connection to the Glemmtal ushered in a new era in skiing on the Schmitten.
If you want to broaden your horizons, you have to look beyond the borders – in the mountains beyond the edge of the valley, so to speak: The new zellamseeXpress makes skiing on the Schmitten even more attractive and marks the beginning of the merger of the ski areas of Zell am See with Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Leogang and Fieberbrunn.
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