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Whether you like your resorts small and familiar or large and famous, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Goldegg, in the heart of Ski amadé and in the middle of the most beautiful ski areas in the Salzburg region.
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Get your fill. Glide across 86 km (53.5 mi) of slopes in the largest connected ski area in the Gastein Valley with Schlossalm, Angertal and Stubnerkogel. Lifts at up to 2,300 m (7,545 ft) above sea level, downhill runs with 1,000 m (3,280 ft) of vertical drop, fantastic freeride areas, adventure points – and in the middle of it all, our Weitmoser Schlossalm restaurant. skigastein.com
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Beyond the clouds. Between the Hirschkar and Mauskar mountains, there is a new spot where everyone can stop for a bite: HIRSCH UND MAUS, an avant-garde mountain restaurant right next to the Schlossalm cable car mountain station. Head chef Katharina Pointner and her team offer nouvelle cuisine, using regional, sustainable, and high-quality ingredients – always with a touch of surprise.
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Start in style: Grab brunch at Weitmoserin and hang out with other resort-goers at the Schlossalmbahn bottom station. We serve up refined dishes throughout the day – and live music for an authentic après-ski experience. weitmoser.at
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At our Weitmoser Schlossalm restaurant there’s always something going on. Inside, we serve up alpine classics and regional specialties; if the sun is shining, the tables outside on the terrace will be set. Our legendary white peach sangria is served fresh each day, and steaks are grilled right at the bar. Finish off your meal with a glass of our best Weitmoser Edition red. weitmoser.at
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Ski mountains with style: In addition to Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel, there are three more fantastic ski areas in the Gastein Valley. In total, 200 kilometers of slopes and 10 valley runs with a vertical drop of over 1,000 meters.
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Epic slopes: The nearest Snow Space Salzburg entrance is in Alpendorf, only 12 kilometres away from Hotel zur Post: The 210 km (130 mi) of pistes extend from St. Johann across Wagrain to Flachau and Flachauwinkl/Zauchensee. Skiing in the Snow Space Salzburg includes two World Cup runs, modern ski lift facilities and internationally known freestyle and freeride spots.
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Peak of the ski season: The second largest interconnected ski area in the Salzburg region stretches across 120 kilometers of slopes from Dienten to Mühlbach and Maria Alm. Expansive and wide pistes allow carvers to carve to their heart's content. Three snow and fun parks ensure plenty of fun. Off the groomed slopes, knee-deep powder awaits. And the après-ski scene is particularly charming.
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