Schladming
Schladming Overview
Reiteralm has a top altitude of 1860 metres and offers the most powerful cable railway in the Schladming region, the new Silver Jet cable car system, so queues are short and ski time is maximised. Reiteralm has access to Schladming’s ski carousel with its four main mountains opening up a further 117 kilometres of well-groomed slopes. It has received the internationally recognised Gold Award for its pistes and skiing standard. The area is excellent for beginners with the long blue runs, but intermediates and advanced skiers are also well catered for. School ski groups receive the Schladming - Dachstein lift pass and have the security of the Dachstein glacier and four of the best snow-sure areas within this region. Après-ski possibilities include swimming, bowling, ice-skating, and traditional Austrian sleigh rides.
Schladming Après Ski
Schladming Resort Facts
Resort facts:
Resort height | 750 m |
Highest lift | 1900 m |
Vertical drop | 1150 m |
Total km of piste | 230 km |
Total no of ski runs | 66 |
Blue | 20 |
Red | 44 |
Black | 2 |
Total no of lifts | 81 |
Longest run | 7.7 km |
Lift pass covers | Schladming – Dachstein |
Glacier | Yes – Dachstein Glacier |
Snowboarding facilities | 3 internationally recognised super parks – on the Dachstein, Planai and Planneralm. |
Snow making | 99% |
Transfer time by air | Salzburg – 1 hr 30 |
Transfer time by coach | Calais – 15 hrs |
Medical facilities | Several doctors in the area |
Nearest hospital | Deaconess, Schladming |