
Narciarstwo w Polsce
Chociaż polskie góry nie osiągają wysokości Alp, oferują dobrze przygotowane trasy narciarskie oraz nowoczesną infrastrukturę wyciągową....
Číst dále.Austria is synonymous with the perfect winter holiday in the mountains. It offers breathtaking Alpine panoramas, well-groomed slopes, modern lifts, and options suitable for all skiing levels — from gentle slopes for families with children to challenges for experienced skiers. And it’s not too far from home. Here are 5 proven resorts that should definitely be on your list if you plan a winter stay in Austria.

| What you are looking for | Ideal resort |
| Challenging skiing, black runs, freeride, long descents, prestigious Alpine atmosphere | St. Anton am Arlberg |
| Hochkönig (Maria Alm – Dienten – Mühlbach) | |
| Spital am Semmering / Stuhleck | |
| Nassfeld |
St. Anton is an icon of Austrian skiing, often called “the cradle” of modern downhill skiing. It offers huge terrains, freeride, long descents, and an atmosphere hard to find elsewhere.
Experienced skiers or freeriders looking for challenging slopes, long runs, and excellent conditions for black and red runs. Less ideal for complete beginners or families with small children – terrains are steep, queues and prices higher.
Typical are small mountain villages and towns nearby – e.g., St. Anton, Lech / Zürs, St. Christoph, or Stuben am Arlberg. Ideal for authentic Alpine atmosphere, proximity to lifts, and comfort.
SkiWelt is one of the largest and most accessible resorts in Austria. Ideal for families, recreational skiers, and groups with mixed skill levels — thanks to many slopes, villages, lifts, and comfortable facilities.
Parking in villages near lifts or on parking lots; ski bus available. Many accommodations offer private parking. With a well-developed lift and ski bus network, a car is not needed daily.
Look in villages like Brixen, Ellmau, Söll, Westendorf, etc. Each village has its own style: from rustic guesthouses to apartments and comfortable hotels. You can choose accommodation by budget and preference (family-friendly, social, quiet).
Hochkönig is ideal for families and beginners who want a relaxed winter holiday. The resort offers wide, gentle slopes, scenic nature, and charming Alpine villages.
Families with children, beginners, or skiers seeking easy red and blue slopes and a quiet atmosphere. Not ideal for those seeking challenging black runs or intensive après-ski.
Stay in Maria Alm, Dienten, or Mühlbach for easy access to lifts and slopes. Options include small hotels, guesthouses, and apartments suitable for families.
Stuhleck is perfect for a weekend or one-day ski trip from Warsaw or Krakow. Its location near the city makes it convenient for a short winter getaway.
Beginners, recreational skiers, and those who want easy access to skiing without long travel. Families with children will find gentle slopes and ski schools.
Small hotels and guesthouses in Spital am Semmering or nearby villages. Perfect for a short trip without the need for long-distance travel.
Nassfeld offers sunny slopes and wide terrain that appeal to families and recreational skiers. Excellent value for money and modern lifts make it a popular destination.
Families, beginners, and recreational skiers who want sunny, wide slopes with less crowded areas. Also suitable for intermediate skiers looking for enjoyable red slopes.
Nassfeld offers hotels, apartments, and family guesthouses near the slopes, allowing direct access to skiing.

If you are skiing in Austria by car, you will almost always need an Austrian toll sticker (Vignette). It is mandatory on most motorways and expressways.
Prices vary slightly by year, but for a passenger car, the 10-day sticker is around €10, the 2-month sticker around €30.
Some mountain roads and tunnels require extra payment in addition to the Vignette. These include:
Austria frequently checks toll compliance using cameras and police. Driving without a sticker may result in a fine up to €120 on the spot, or higher in official proceedings.
Austria is an ideal destination for a winter holiday thanks to beautiful Alpine scenery, well-prepared slopes, and modern lifts suitable for every skier. Whether you seek challenging runs, gentle family slopes, or a quick weekend escape, Austrian ski resorts offer a wide range of options. Accommodation can also be paid via Holiday Benefits with Up, Edenred, or Pluxee points. If driving, a Austrian toll sticker is often required, and most resorts provide convenient parking near lifts, while surrounding villages often offer ski buses for easy transfer between slopes and lodging.

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