Half board consists of:
- Extensive breakfast buffet with hot and cold dishes
- Afternoon snack from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm with coffee and tea
- 5-course menu or a themed buffet
Going on a winter sports holiday to Saalbach? Then you’ll find yourself in the wonderful Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang-Fieberbrunn ski area. Whether you’re new to skiing or have been hitting the slopes since childhood, with over 250 kilometers of varied runs in this interconnected ski area, you’ll have plenty to choose from.
The Saalbach ski area is known for its versatility — wide blue slopes for beginners, challenging black runs for advanced skiers, and cozy mountain huts along the way. The slopes stretch across the mountain ridges on both sides of the valley. Thanks to the connection to the Zell am See – Kaprun ski area, the possibilities are endless, giving you access to over 400 kilometers of spectacular descents.
Saalbach is one of the most popular destinations for a ski holiday in Austria. Will you be making your first turns on the slopes soon, or flying down the black runs like you used to? At Sunweb, your ski pass is always included — so you’re all set. Are you ready for your winter sports holiday in Saalbach?
After a day outdoors, it’s extra special to come back to your hotel, chalet, or apartment. Sunweb’s wide selection offers something for everyone in Saalbach — from simple to luxurious, all-inclusive to bed and breakfast, and with or without spa and pool facilities. The choice is yours.
All accommodations are located next to, or within walking distance of, the slopes and lifts. The center of Saalbach is also always nearby. Whether you’re traveling with family or friends, or planning a romantic week in the snow, you’re sure to find the perfect spot among our wide range of hotels and apartments. Which accommodation will complete your winter sports holiday in the Saalbach ski area? Whether you choose a charming hotel in the heart of town or a modern apartment right on the slopes, a ski holiday in Saalbach is the perfect base for every type of traveler. Thanks to the prime locations of our accommodations, you can hit the slopes in the morning and enjoy the lively après-ski in the evening.
In Saalbach, Austria, you can count on exceptionally pleasant weather for hitting the slopes. Clear blue skies, radiant sunshine, and snow-dusted pine trees in the background — who wouldn’t love that? Beyond its versatility, the Saalbach ski area impresses with its extensive network of slopes and its lively après-ski scene. After a day on the mountain, après-ski enthusiasts can indulge in the charm of the village. Will you retreat to a cozy mountain hut or seek out one of the many lively bars? Here are the best après-ski spots in Saalbach.
If you want to hit the slopes in the evening, Saalbach offers plenty of options. Glide down the illuminated toboggan run or join a nighttime torchlight hike. Fancy a change from daytime skiing? Then a horse-drawn sleigh ride is a must, or enjoy a delicious hot chocolate on a slopeside terrace. When the weather cooperates, you’ll also be treated to the wonderful winter sun.
In short, Saalbach offers not only fantastic skiing but also countless winter activities that will make your ski holiday truly unforgettable. Experience the perfect mix of action, relaxation, and authentic Austrian charm.
There are few areas as popular with ski enthusiasts as the Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang-Fieberbrunn, in Austria. And of course there is a reason for that: its ski area is very diverse, its villages are beautiful, and its après-ski scene is fantastic. That’s not to mention its abundance of accessible and thrilling slopes.
Saalbach and Hinterglemm are two charming villages that have grown considerably in recent years but have managed to retain much of their original charm. This is particularly true of Saalbach, where you can still enjoy a cosy and car-free main street. You will find many traditional hotels and apartments in both villages. There are plenty of luxury four- and five-star hotels, but there are also plenty of more affordable hotels, apartments, and guesthouses. Leogang and Fieberbrunn are a lot quieter and are especially popular with families. The ski area there are not too difficult and are free from crowds, and the villages are authentically Austrian.
The Skicircus alone has 270 kilometres of slopes and is one of the largest ski areas in Austria. You can also ski in the Schmitten family-friendly ski area, where you will find several themed runs for children. Finally, you can also go to the Kitzsteinhorn in Kaprun. This is the only glacier in Salzburg and offers a 100% snow guarantee, 365 days a year.
The Skicircus is the hotspot in the Austrian Alps. Whether it’s for skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, winter hiking, or cross-country skiing, there’s something for everyone in Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang-Fieberbrunn. And if there’s one place where the après-ski scene is alive and kicking, it is in this area. The après-ski festivities often start on the slopes there. In fact, for many ski enthusiasts, having lunch at one of the many mountain huts is a great reason to have their first schnapps. Don’t miss Goaßstall, Bauer’s Schi-Alm, Hinterhag Alm, and Underbar, the most popular venues in the area.
The arrival of the new Zell am See Xpress, which connects the Zell am See-Kaprun ski area to Viehhofen, has created a large new area: Ski Alpin. Viehhofen is connected to Saalbach via ski busses. In the future, a ski lift should soon be built to connect Viehhofen to the Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogan-Fieberbrunn ski area, so that the Ski Alpin area is completely interconnected. At the moment, there is already a blue run in the Skicircus that will take you towards Viehhofen. From there, you can take the Zell am See Xpress to Zell am See-Kaprun. To get back to the Skicircus from Viehhofen, you can catch a ski bus.
You will not find many challenging black slopes around Saalbach and Hinterglemm, but it is easy to get around on skis. The villages are well connected to each other, making it a breeze to explore.
The Alpine Skiing World Championships will soon be held in Saalbach-Hinterglemm. The training sessions and competitions for this will take place from February 4th - 16th, 2025. Don’t miss out on this spectacular experience!
Capital:
The capital is Vienna.
Language:
The official language is German but English is widely spoken as well.
Time:
There is one hour time difference with the UK (GMT+1).
Money:
The official currency is the Euro.
Tipping:
It is customary in Austria to tip between 5% and 10% in bars and restaurants.
Food & Drink:
Austria is known for its Vienna Schnitzels and Glühwein. Tap water is safe for drinking.
Opening times shops:
Shops are usually open from Monday until Friday from 09.00 AM to 18.00 PM (some shops close during the afternoon). Most shops are closed on Sunday.
Travelling by car:
Snow chains are obligatory in the Alps. You need a toll permit for the motorways in Austria. You can buy the permit at the AA in the UK or in Austria at the major border crossings. The European Commission advises you to wear a safety reflector jacket in the event of a break down or accident. This vest can be purchased from the AA in the UK as well.
Voltage:
The voltage is 230 volt.
Mobile telephone:
UK mobile phones work in Austria as well.
Travel documents:
You need to be in the possession of a valid passport to travel to Austria.
You will fly into Salzburg Airport (SZG). Flight times can be seen during the booking process, based on your choice of regional airport.
Transfer
In the booking steps it is possible to book a transfer. If you book a transfer via Sunweb, it will be a shared transfer to and from the resort. The average transfer time to Saalbach is approximately 2.5 hours. For additional information about the transfer, click here.
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A Ski Alpin Card is included in the holiday price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for, for example, extending your lift pass or no lift pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child or senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know more about the lift pass? Take a look at our FAQ .
Ski passes for children born after 01/01/2020 are free. Children born between 01/01/2007 and 31/12/2019 will receive a discount on their ski pass. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting the ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem your ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of your ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further in the booking process. A discount for “no ski pass” can also be found during the booking process.
Which type of ski equipment suits you?
From affordable basic equipment to high-performance skis and snowboards, with Sunweb you can choose the equipment that suits your skill level and needs. Discover all of your options and practical information on our page about ski equipment .
Below you will find a brief overview of your choices:
• Budget – Affordable equipment for a great start on the slopes
• Beginner – Manoeuvrable equipment that helps you learn to ski or snowboard
• Intermediate – Comfortable equipment that is suitable for intermediate enthusiasts
• Advanced – High-performance equipment for the most experienced skiers and snowboarders
When booking ski lessons, you will be asked for your level of experience:
Beginners: Only opt for beginners lessons if you have never skied before.
Average: Can you already brake/make a turn? Then choose average and beginners.
Advanced: Can you already ski, but you want to develop your technique further? Then choose advanced.
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