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Ski tours in Austria

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Snow-covered peaks, untouched powder snow and blue skies. Away from the hustle and bustle of Austria's major ski resorts, skiing can be enjoyed in its most pristine form. Here we give you an overview of the ski touring possibilities in Austria's federal provinces. Depending on your ability and experience, you can choose between easy tours on the slopes and challenging tours in the remote corners of the Austrian Alps. Have fun browsing!

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The 10 most beautiful ski touring routes in Austria

Der Südwestgrat der Finailspitze gesehen von der Süd. Finailspitze
Ski Touring · Oetztal Alps
Finailspitze (3.514 m) - Prächtiger Anstieg über den Südwestgrat
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
17.2 km
7:00 h
1,598 m
1,598 m
Aufstieg von Kurzras im Schnalstal über den Hochjochferner zur Finalspitze.
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Ausblick zum Dachsteinmassiv
Ski Touring · Tennengau
Postalm Westrunde: Vom Einberg über das Egelseehörndl zum Labenberg
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
22.8 km
8:30 h
1,930 m
2,020 m
Vom Lienbachsattel zum Einberg, Abfahrt in den Lienbachgraben, Aufstieg über die Fahrnkaralm zum Egelseehörndl, retour in den Zinkenbachgraben und über den Labenberg zur Postalm.
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Ein moderater Anstieg zur hinteren Lucke
Ski Touring · Ankogel Group
Ebenegg - Ebeneck 2608m
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
10.5 km
3:40 h
1,326 m
1,326 m
Wer hohe Touren mag, weitgehend mit vermindertem Lawinenrisiko, ist in Mallnitz zum Ebenegg auf einem guten Weg. Zuerst die Lifttrasse nützend, später in einem schönen Gelände...
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Am Beginn der Schafalpe. Links im Hintergrund der Rote Kogel, rechts Auf Sömen.
Ski Touring · Sellrain
Auf Sömen
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
4.4 km
2:45 h
786 m
0 m
Schöne moderate Skitour im Bereich der Potdamer Hütte auf einen tollen und nicht überlaufenen Aussichtsgipfel.
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Im Lizumer Kar mit zahllosen Scharten
Ski Touring · Stubai Alps
Malgruben-Runde von der Axamer Lizum
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
8.5 km
3:00 h
946 m
946 m
Eine traumhafte Umrundung der Malgrubenspitze über eine weniger begangene Scharte unterhalb der Malgrubenspitze, gefolgt von einem steilen Couloir für eine herausfordernde Abfahrt.
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Umbalkees
Ski Touring · Osttirol
Westliche Simonyspitze übers Reggentörl (3047 m)
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
14.3 km
4:05 h
1,344 m
1,345 m
Skihochtour auf die Westliche Simonyspitze von der Essener Rostocker Hütte über das Reggentörl
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Eiskogel Gipfelhang - vom Aufstieg zur Schartwand gesehen
Ski Touring · Pongau-Nord
Zaglaurunde vom Eiskogel zur Bischlinghöhe
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
22.8 km
7:00 h
2,050 m
2,050 m
Von der Zaglau in die Tauernscharte mit optionaler Gipfelbesteigung. Übergang zur Bischlinghöhe und Abfahrt über die Skipisten zurück zum Ausgangspunkt.
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Letzte Passage - Achtung: Abbruch südseitig
Ski Touring · Region Innsbruck
Zwieselbacher Rosskogel (3.081m) mit Abfahrtsvariante
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
16.3 km
4:30 h
1,440 m
1,440 m
Ausgedehnter Skitouren-Klassiker mit abwechslungsreichem Anstieg und spektakulärer Variantenabfahrt über steile Rinnen und Hänge.
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Abendsonne Tauernkogel Westwand
Ski Touring · Pongau-Nord
Aus der Zaglau auf das Wenghofköpfl (1484 m)
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
12.3 km
1:30 h
660 m
660 m
Aus dem Ortsteil Zaglau folgt man dem Zufahrtsweg zur Dr. Heinrich-Hackel-Hütte bis in den Sattel unterhalb der Hütte. Von dort links auf das unscheinbare Wenghofköpfl.
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Oberhalb der Furkla
Ski Touring · Vorarlberg
Zafernhorn
PremiumPremium content Difficulty moderate
7.3 km
3:00 h
750 m
750 m
Kurze sonnige Skitour am Faschinajoch (WS).
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Between the Tauern and Hochkönig - ski tours in Salzburger Land

The Salzburger Land enchants ski tourers with almost endless possibilities. The variety that can be found here in a small area makes it one of the best places for ski and splitboard tours. In addition to easy ski tours in the Salzkammergut mountains, such as those on the popular Wieserhörndl, ambitious tourers will find a wealth of possibilities here on the Hochkönig and in the Hohe Tauern. On our ski tour guide page for Salzburg you will find more than 1,000 tours of all levels of difficulty.

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Ski tours in Salzburg

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Paradise for powder fans - ski tours in Styria

Styria is considered by connoisseurs to be Austria's secret ski touring stronghold. The Niedere Tauern, a large part of which lies in Styria, offers an almost unbelievable number of rewarding tours. Whether steep gullies or flat alpine meadows, whether fast-paced or leisurely - in Styria all types of ski tourers get their money's worth. In our ski touring portal for Styria you will find countless tours, including classics such as Rosenkogel and Dachstein, but also many lesser known tours.

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Ski tours in Styria

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Between the Bohemian Forest and the Totem Mountains - Ski Tours in Upper Austria

The Rumplerrunde on the Hohe Dachstein is an impressive, popular and quite long ski tour with challenging climbing on the highest mountain in Upper Austria and Styria. This tour is garnished with a spectacular summit panorama and an extra-long downhill run!

Most of the tour is done from the upper Austrian side. Besides the Dachstein, however, the Upper Austrian Alps offer many other outstanding tours. Whether ski tours in the Pyhrn-Priel region, in the Salzkammergut or around Gosau, on our ski tours page we have countless suggestions for your next tour:

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Ski tours in Upper Austria

In Upper Austria, ski touring fans can choose from a wide range of beautiful ski tours. In addition to the Dachstein, ...

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Dream tours in the sunny south - ski tours in Carinthia

In Carinthia you will not only find the most beautiful lakes in Austria, but also some of the most beautiful ski touring areas. South of the main ridge of the Alps you can expect a lot of snow, especially after an Italian low. Then it's time to put on your skis and head for the beautiful valleys of the Tauern and Nockberge mountains. Here you will find tours around the famous Sadnighaus, in the Hohe Tauern National Park and also special ski tours such as the Nockberge Trail, a multi-day ski crossing from the Katschberg to Bad Kleinkirchheim.

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Ski tours in Carinthia

Carinthia is the perfect destination for anyone who likes to climb snow-covered mountain slopes with skins under their ...

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In the realm of the glaciers - ski tours in Tyrol

Tyrol is without doubt the skiing El Dorado of Austria. For alpine skiers anyway, but also for tourers the province offers almost unlimited possibilities. Each mountain group has its own charm and tours with its own character. While beginner-friendly tours await in the Kitzbühel Alps, fans of alpine tours will find steep ascents and racy descents in the valleys along the main ridge of the Alps. In addition, there are numerous possibilities for ski tours on the pistes, and in the evenings you can also ski up to huts and alpine pastures. We have more than 2,000 tours in Tyrol in our tour portal – Have fun discovering!

Austria
Ski tours in Tyrol

With its five glaciers and numerous three-thousand-metre peaks, Tyrol is one of Austria's best addresses for ski tourers. ...

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The insider tip - ski tours in Lower Austria

Lower Austria's mountains cannot quite compete with those in the west of Austria in terms of altitude, but the mountains of the Ybbstaler Alps and the Rax-Schneeberg group are ideal for ski touring. In a small area, you can find tours of all levels of difficulty: from the steep gully on the Schneeberg to the beginner-friendly "introductory tour" on the Muckenkogel or the Unterberg. On our tour page you will find many more "delicacies" in Lower Austria, the somewhat underestimated ski touring region of Austria.

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Ski tours in Lower Austria

You’’ll remember your vacation in Lower Austria forever. Find information about ski tours in our Travel Guide and be ...

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Small country, big tours - ski tours in Vorarlberg

In Vorarlberg, Frau Holle often puffs her pillows particularly hard. The Bregenzerwald and the Arlberg region are known for their large amounts of fresh snow, which is why ski tourers here usually have somewhat wider slats on their feet. The abundance of snow is complemented by extremely beautiful touring terrain. The small province is therefore very popular in touring circles. On our tour page you will find more than 200 tours from the Bregenzerwald to the Silvretta.

Austria
Ski tours in Vorarlberg

Every winter, the Vorarlberg mountains present themselves in their white splendour. Between Bregenz and Lech Zürs on ...

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Things to know about ski touring

What do I need for a ski tour?

The basis is well-maintained ski touring equipment. This includes skis or splitboard, boots, skins, crampons and poles. When it comes to clothing, it is advisable to put on several layers. In addition, a fully charged mobile phone (with offline map) and emergency equipment must be in your rucksack for every ski tour. The safety equipment includes an avalanche transceiver (LVS device), a shovel and a probe. You can only learn how to use this equipment properly by using it and practising. If you don't have any experience, we recommend that you attend a course. You should also take sunscreen, a first aid kit and enough food and drink in your backpack.

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How do I plan a ski tour?

Good planning is the most important point of any alpine undertaking. Especially for ski tours, it is important to choose tours that suit the current avalanche situation and your skills or those of the group. Good time management is particularly important. Make a schedule and determine a time when you will turn back at the latest. Pay particular attention to the steepness of the ascent and descent. The outdooractive map offers helpful tools for planning with the winter sports layer and the slope gradient layer. By displaying the layers, you can include ski touring routes and the steepness of the terrain on your tour in your planning. This way you can avoid steep areas and increase safety on your tour.

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Are ski tours dangerous?

Tours in open terrain, i.e. off-piste, require knowledge of alpine dangers. Above all, the avalanche danger must be taken into account on every tour. The scale ranges from 1 (low) to 5 (very high). In the detailed avalanche situation report, which you can also display as a layer on the outdooractive map, you will find a lot more information that can be helpful for your tour planning. We recommend that you attend an avalanche course to learn the basics professionally. Such courses are offered by alpine clubs as well as by ski schools and mountain guides.

In summary, ski tours are no more dangerous than other activities if they are well planned. Choose tours that suit the current conditions and your ability and turn back earlier if the conditions do not seem safe. After all, the best tour is the next tour!

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