
Kitzbuehel © Austrian National Tourist Office
The vast majority of tourists visiting Austria head straight for
one of its cosy alpine villages in the Tirol region. Among the
wooded mountains is some of the world’s best skiing. Unlike
many French and Swiss resorts, most resorts in Austria are real,
friendly villages on the valley floor and despite expanding
enormously over the last 20 years the development has generally
been in good taste, with traditional-looking chalets perched among
the ancient, domed churches. Austrian resorts are also more fun and
welcoming than many in the Alps; the Austrians know how to enjoy
themselves and don’t find it demeaning to speak their
guest’s language. However many Austrian resorts lie
fairly low and experience unreliable snowfall. To ensure
guaranteed good skiing it is best to head for the western
edges of the Tirol, to St Anton, Lech or Zürs, which all have
extensive skiing and more reliable snowfall. The ski season runs
from December to April but the villages remain bustling in the
summer, when the valleys are filled with climbers and walkers who
come to enjoy some of the breathtaking scenery.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following The Alps holiday resorts: St Anton, Kitzbuhel, Saalbach, Zürs and Lech