Schladming-Dachstein
Ski tours in Styria
Ski tours in Austria
The fascination of ski touring
From gentle climbs to alpine classics
Ski touring in Schladming-Dachstein is an unforgettable winter experience. Between the Dachstein and Schladminger Tauern you will find tours of all levels of difficulty - from easy routes for beginners to alpine classics for experienced tourers. The piste ski tours are also popular, providing a safe introduction to the sport and ideal training opportunities. Fantastic views, tranquil winter landscapes and descents in fresh powder snow make every ski tour in Styria a special experience.
Highlights at a glance:
- Tours of all difficulty levels - ideal for beginners and pros
- Dachstein plateau and Schladminger Tauern as top areas
- Guided ski tours with certified mountain and ski guides
- Combination of mountain experience, training and enjoyment of nature
- Safety tips, avalanche information and equipment recommendations
Tickets and prices
Day and season tickets
Day ticket with gondola ride
Ski touring on the slopes of the Schladming-Dachstein region
Avalanche warning levels
Before every ski tour, it is worth taking a look at the current avalanche warning level. It provides information about the danger level in the terrain and helps to correctly assess risks and plan tours safely.
The snowpack is generally well consolidated and stable. Avalanches are only triggered by a large additional load in extremely steep terrain and in isolated places. Only small spontaneous avalanches are possible and generally safe touring conditions prevail.
Avalanches can only be triggered if there is a large additional load. The snowpack is only moderately firm on some steep slopes steeper than 30°, but otherwise well consolidated. Extremely steep slopes should be avoided.
The snowpack is only weakly to moderately consolidated on many slopes. Avalanches are possible, especially on steep slopes and with low additional loads. Medium and large avalanches can also be triggered spontaneously.
The snowpack is not stable on many slopes. The snowpack is only weakly consolidated and avalanches are possible even with low additional loads, for example from individual skiers. There are also many spontaneous medium to large avalanches. Ski tours are not recommended.
The snow cover is not stable and only very weakly consolidated. Large avalanches are possible even in moderately steep terrain. Ski tours are not possible at avalanche warning level 5. Find out about the current avalanche situation before every hike at: www.lawine-steiermark.at
Everyone is responsible for their own route selection and assessment of their own experience, ability and alpine dangers when ski touring in the ascent and descent in alpine terrain!
Equipment tips
for your ski tour
Good preparation is crucial for the safety and adventure value of your tour. Make sure you have the right equipment with you.
Important equipment for every ski tour:
- Avalanche transceiver (avalanche transceiver)
- Cell phone for emergencies
- Avalanche shovel
- Avalanche probe
- First aid kit
- Sufficient food and drink
- Additional clothing to change into
With this basic equipment, you are well prepared for most ski tours in Schladming-Dachstein.
Ski touring pin
With the ski tour pin, every tour is doubly rewarded: with an unforgettable experience on the mountain and the chance to win great prizes.
This is how it works:
- Complete 4 out of 7 selected ski tours and automatically take part in the competition.
- Each tour has two checkpoints: Check-in in the valley and Check-in on the mountain. As soon as both have been successfully logged in, you will receive your ski tour pin.
- Even with a single check-in on a tour, you secure a stage ski tour pin.
At the end of the winter season, attractive prizes will be raffled off among all participants with ski touring pins.
The perfect ski touring equipment
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The right ski touring equipment is the basis for safety and success on the mountain. It supports you on the ascent and descent, protects you from sudden changes in the weather and reduces risks in alpine terrain such as avalanche danger or injuries. With well-coordinated equipment, you can use your energy efficiently and enjoy every tour even more. That's why it's worth choosing your equipment carefully and preparing it optimally.