Classic mountain charm
Stunning views
Hidden gem
Classic mountain charm
Stunning views
Hidden gem
Classic mountain charm
Stunning views
Hidden gem
Classic mountain charm
Stunning views
Hidden gemLocated in the Lammertal valley in Salzburg province, Annaberg im Lammertal is small, family-focused village resort. The resort sits between 910m-1,334m, with 5 lifts serving 12.5km across 11 runs. The vertical drop of 424m provides satisfying descents, and the season typically runs from early December to mid-March. Austrian ski resorts are increasingly popular with UK travellers, and Annaberg im Lammertal represents excellent value and quality.
With reliable with snowmaking of snowfall and a well-maintained lift system, Annaberg im Lammertal provides reliable skiing across varied terrain suited to all ability levels. The atmosphere is welcoming and genuine, with a character that makes visitors feel at home. Check out Annaberg im Lammertal ski deals to start planning your trip.
Located in the Lammertal valley in Salzburg province, Annaberg im Lammertal is small, family-focused village resort. The resort sits between 910m-1,334m, with 5 lifts serving 12.5km across 11 runs. The vertical drop of 424m provides satisfying descents, and the season typically runs from early December to mid-March. Austrian ski resorts are increasingly popular with UK travellers, and Annaberg im Lammertal represents excellent value and quality.
With reliable with snowmaking of snowfall and a well-maintained lift system, Annaberg im Lammertal provides reliable skiing across varied terrain suited to all ability levels. The atmosphere is welcoming and genuine, with a character that makes visitors feel at home. Check out Annaberg im Lammertal ski deals to start planning your trip.
Skiing at Annaberg has a distinctive character shaped by the forest terrain and the Dachstein backdrop. The Donnerkogelbahn gondola - with cabin number one dedicated to Marcel Hirscher - takes you from the village to the upper slopes, from where runs wind through dense forest with views across to the Gosaukamm and Bischofsmütze. The terrain is predominantly intermediate, with wide, well-groomed reds that flow naturally through the landscape. The forested setting provides shelter from wind and sun, keeping conditions consistent through the day.
The Dachstein Tour - a 44km marked circuit connecting Annaberg, Russbach, and Gosau - is the area's signature ski experience, passing through varied terrain with mountain hut stops along the way. Free ski buses connect the three villages, making it easy to start in one and finish in another. The Marcel Hirscher Rennstrecke (race track) provides a timed giant slalom course where you can test yourself against the clock. The Donnergroll and Schwarzreiter mogul runs add challenge for those who want something steeper. For freestylers, the Family Park Dachstein West has jumps, rails, and a wave run.
Annaberg is an excellent resort for beginners, particularly families with children. The Fuxi Kinderland children's area in Annaberg has magic carpets, gentle slopes, and a themed play zone that makes learning fun. The freeride-alpin ski school runs beginner courses for children and adults, with small groups and a patient, encouraging approach. The blue runs provide a gentle introduction, and the wide, well-groomed reds are ideal for progression once confidence builds.
Across the wider Dachstein West area, Gosau has Fredy and Zwisiland children's areas, and Russbach has the Bärencamp - all with magic carpets and beginner slopes. The area is consistently rated as one of the most family-friendly and affordable ski regions in Austria. The Parents-Time-Out Ticket allows two parents to share a single ski pass and take turns on the slopes while the other stays with the children - a practical and money-saving innovation.
WeSki insider tip: The Parents-Time-Out Ticket is a brilliant concept - two parents share one lift pass and take turns skiing while the other stays with the children. It halves the lift pass cost for a family where one parent is always with the kids. Ask about it when booking your pass.
Intermediates are the core audience for Dachstein West. Around 103km of red runs provide an enormous amount of well-groomed, varied terrain through forest and open slopes. The runs follow natural contours and reward flowing technique, with consistent gradients that build confidence. The connection between Annaberg, Russbach, and Gosau gives you three different valley perspectives and enough variety for a full week without repetition.
The Dachstein Tour is the intermediate highlight - 44km of connected pistes through all three villages, with mountain huts for refuelling and Dachstein views throughout. The Marcel Hirscher Rennstrecke giant slalom course lets you test your technique against the clock on the slopes where Austria's greatest ski racer learned his craft. For additional variety, Ski Amadé access extends the terrain enormously - Flachau and Wagrain (20 minutes by car) provide a change of scene with additional blue and red terrain.
WeSki insider tip: Ski the Dachstein Tour - the 44km circuit connecting all three Dachstein West villages - on a clear day. Start from the Donnerkogelbahn in Annaberg, follow the marked route through Russbach and Gosau, and stop at the mountain huts along the way. The views of the Dachstein glacier and the Gosaukamm are breathtaking, and the sense of covering distance through this landscape is one of the best ski experiences in the Salzburg region.
Advanced skiers have around 15km of black runs across the Dachstein West area, with the Donnergroll and Schwarzreiter mogul slopes providing the most challenging marked terrain. The Gasslabfahrt is the toughest descent in the Annaberg sector. For experts seeking sustained steeps, the Dachstein West is honest about its strengths - it's primarily an intermediate area. However, the proximity to Ski Amadé resorts like Zauchensee and Flachau, plus the Kitzsteinhorn glacier at Kaprun, provides steeper terrain within day-trip range.
Ski touring options exist around the Dachstein and Gosaukamm, and the freeride-alpin ski school in Annaberg runs technique training following the methods that produced Marcel Hirscher. The speed and race tracks provide a competitive edge for those who want to push themselves on groomed terrain. The terrain park and fun slopes add further variety for advanced riders who enjoy freestyle features.
WeSki insider tip: Race the Marcel Hirscher Rennstrecke - the timed giant slalom course on the slopes where Hirscher grew up. It's the closest you'll get to training like the greatest alpine ski racer in history, and the electronic timing gives you a benchmark to beat every run.
The Family Park Dachstein West has jumps, rails, boxes, and a 70m wave run for freestylers. The wide, well-groomed pistes suit carving, and the forest terrain provides natural features and banks to play with. The Rookie Park in Russbach and the Kids Run in Annaberg add progression-friendly features. The Dachstein Tour circuit on a snowboard is a satisfying full-day ride through varied terrain.
Off-piste terrain in Dachstein West is limited - the area's strength lies in its groomed pistes rather than freeride. After fresh snowfall, there are some tree runs through the forest sections, but the lower altitudes mean conditions can be variable. For more serious off-piste, the Kitzsteinhorn glacier at Kaprun and the higher terrain around the Dachstein itself provide better options within reasonable driving distance.
The freeride-alpin ski school in Annaberg is the main teaching provider, with group and private lessons for children and adults from beginner to advanced level. Fuxi's Kids Club introduces children to skiing through games and play on dedicated nursery terrain. English-speaking instruction is available. The ski school also runs technique training inspired by Marcel Hirscher's methods. Equipment hire is available in the village, with discounts offered through the TennengauPlus guest card.
The Family Park Dachstein West has a 6m wave box, medium kickers, a jib box, and a 70m wave run. Beginner elements allow newcomers to try freestyle safely. The Ötscher Kids Park in Gosau provides dedicated freestyle terrain near the valley station. Professional shapers maintain the features, and free Wi-Fi hotspots let you share your sessions. The parks are family-oriented and suit progression rather than advanced freestyle.
Annaberg is one of Austria's most family-friendly ski destinations. The Dachstein West region consistently wins awards for its family facilities, and the combination of gentle terrain, affordable pricing, dedicated children's areas, and a safe, village-scale environment makes it ideal for families with young children. The Fuxi Kinderland, the Bärencamp, and the Fredy and Zwisiland areas provide themed learning zones across the three villages. The Parents-Time-Out Ticket is a practical innovation for families.
Older children will enjoy the Dachstein Tour circuit, the terrain park, and the Marcel Hirscher race track. Non-skiing activities include tobogganing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, and horse-drawn sleigh rides through the Lammertal valley. The Winterstellgut farmhouse in Annaberg is a destination in itself - renowned for brunches, picnic baskets, and family events. Day trips to Hallstatt, the Eisriesenwelt ice caves, and the city of Salzburg provide rest-day variety.
Dining is easy and affordable. Mountain huts across Dachstein West serve traditional Salzburg cuisine - Kasnocken (cheese dumplings), Germknödel (yeast dumplings with plum sauce), and hearty stews - and the village restaurants are welcoming and child-friendly. The TennengauPlus guest card provides free bus travel to the ski area and throughout the region, including to Salzburg city. Accommodation is genuinely affordable by Austrian standards - this is one of the best-value family ski destinations in the Alps.
The Lammertal valley's position between the Dachstein and the Tennengebirge, with Salzburg city just 60km away and the UNESCO World Heritage Salzkammergut on the doorstep, gives Annaberg a depth of off-slope experience that far exceeds what its small size might suggest.
Beyond skiing and snowboarding, Annaberg and the Lammertal have a lovely range of winter activities:
For rest days and non-skiers, the region around Annaberg provides an exceptional range of cultural and scenic excursions:
Dining in Annaberg reflects the Salzburg Tennengau tradition - hearty, honest mountain cooking with an emphasis on regional ingredients and a warm, hospitable atmosphere. The mountain huts across Dachstein West are a genuine highlight, with rustic interiors, sun terraces, and homemade dishes that taste better at altitude. In the village, traditional Gasthöfe serve Salzburg specialities. The region is part of the Via Culinaria, the Salzburger Land's culinary trail.
WeSki insider tip: Order the Kasnocken (Salzburg-style cheese dumplings) at a mountain hut on the Dachstein Tour - they're the Salzburg answer to Käsespätzle, rich and filling, and they taste extraordinary on a sun terrace with the Bischofsmütze rising behind you. Follow with a Germknödel (yeast dumpling with plum sauce and vanilla custard) - it's the classic Salzburg ski lunch and it's worth every calorie.
Après-ski in Annaberg is quiet and village-scale - this is not a party destination, and that's part of its charm. A couple of slope-side spots provide drinks and music as the lifts close, and the Sporthotel has après-ski events. The village bars and hotel lounges provide warm, convivial evenings with a traditional Salzburg character. For livelier entertainment, the Ski Amadé resorts of Flachau and Wagrain (20 minutes by car) have a more developed evening scene.
But for most visitors, the appeal of Annaberg is precisely the lack of frenzy. Evening here means a Salzburg dinner at a Gasthof, a glass of wine by the fire, perhaps a torchlit walk or a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the valley. It's the kind of peaceful, restorative holiday that families and couples find increasingly rare - and it comes at a fraction of the cost of the big-name Austrian resorts.
Accommodation in Annaberg is a mix of traditional Gasthöfe, guesthouses, holiday apartments, and the Alpendorf Dachstein West resort (holiday homes with indoor pool, saunas, and panoramic views). The range is modest in scale but consistently good in quality, with the warmth and hospitality that characterises Salzburg's smaller communities. Half-board is common. Prices are notably lower than in the big-name Austrian resorts - this is one of the best-value ski bases in the country.
The TennengauPlus guest card, provided free with accommodation bookings, gives you free ski bus travel within Dachstein West, free public transport throughout the Tennengau region (including to Salzburg city), and discounts on ski hire and attractions. This effectively removes transport costs from your holiday budget. The Alpendorf Dachstein West resort, a few kilometres from the village centre, provides modern holiday homes with direct access to the Astauwinkelbahn lift.
The Dachstein West lift pass covers all 142km of pistes across Annaberg, Russbach, and Gosau. Multi-day passes, family deals, and the Parents-Time-Out Ticket are available. Passes of 1.5 days or more extend to additional smaller ski areas in the region. The Ski Amadé pass upgrades access to over 760km across five regions. Children under six ski free with the Bambini card. Dynamic pricing rewards advance online purchase.
Check for family and multi-day pass options when booking your Annaberg im Lammertal ski holiday package through WeSki to find the best fit for your trip.
Equipment hire is available in the village, with discounts offered through the TennengauPlus guest card. The range covers ski, snowboard, and cross-country equipment for all levels. Pre-booking during Austrian school holidays is recommended.
Free ski buses connect Annaberg to Russbach, Gosau, and all Dachstein West lift stations - included with your guest card. The Donnerkogelbahn gondola and Kopfbergbahn chairlift are within easy reach of the village. The TennengauPlus card also covers public transport throughout the Tennengau region and to Salzburg city. A car is useful for day trips to Hallstatt and the wider Salzkammergut but isn't necessary for skiing.
Annaberg is around 60km from Salzburg city and approximately 45 minutes from Salzburg airport by car. The nearest train station is at Golling-Abtenau (29km), connected by bus. Salzburg airport has regular UK winter flights, and the short transfer makes Annaberg one of the most accessible Salzburg ski destinations. Munich airport (around two and a half hours) provides additional connections. By car, the village is reached from the A10 motorway via the Golling exit.
WeSki offers car rentals from the airport as well as private transfers to Annaberg im Lammertal. Add them to your Annaberg im Lammertal ski holiday package for seamless door-to-door travel.
Marcel Hirscher - eight-time World Cup overall champion, double Olympic gold medallist, and widely regarded as the greatest alpine ski racer in history - was born and grew up in Annaberg im Lammertal. He learned to ski on these slopes and the village proudly celebrates its connection. The Donnerkogelbahn gondola's number one cabin is dedicated to him, and the Marcel Hirscher Rennstrecke (timed giant slalom course) lets you race on his home terrain. The freeride-alpin ski school runs technique training inspired by his methods.
Dachstein West connects three villages - Annaberg, Russbach, and Gosau - across 142km of pistes beneath the Dachstein glacier and Gosaukamm peaks. Free ski buses link the villages, and the 44km Dachstein Tour circuit takes you through all three in a single day. The terrain is predominantly intermediate, with well-groomed reds through forest terrain. Snow-making covers over 122km. The wider Ski Amadé network extends options to over 760km.
Annaberg is one of Austria's best family ski destinations. The Dachstein West region consistently wins family awards, with dedicated children's areas (Fuxi Kinderland, Bärencamp, Fredy and Zwisiland), affordable pricing, the Parents-Time-Out Ticket, and a safe, village-scale environment. The TennengauPlus guest card provides free bus travel, discounted ski hire, and free transport to Salzburg city. Accommodation is genuinely affordable by Austrian standards.
The TennengauPlus card is provided free with accommodation bookings in Annaberg. It gives you free ski bus travel within Dachstein West, free public transport throughout the Tennengau region and to Salzburg city, and discounts on ski hire and attractions. It effectively eliminates transport costs from your holiday budget and makes day trips to Salzburg, Hallstatt, and the Salzkammergut practical and affordable.
Salzburg city (60km, free by bus with guest card) is the obvious highlight - Mozart's birthplace, Hohensalzburg Castle, and the beautiful old town. Hallstatt (the UNESCO World Heritage lakeside village) is around 40 minutes by car. The Eisriesenwelt (world's largest ice cave) is near Werfen, around 30 minutes away. The Gollinger Waterfalls and the Salzkammergut lake district are all within easy reach. Few ski resorts in Austria can match this concentration of cultural and scenic attractions.
Snow-making covers over 122km of the 142km network, providing reliable coverage from early December. The upper slopes hold natural snow well, and the forested terrain preserves conditions through the day. The base elevations are relatively low (around 745m at Annaberg), which means late-season conditions can be variable at valley level, but the ski area terrain is higher and benefits from the Dachstein microclimate. The season typically runs from early December to late March or early April.
Salzburg airport is around 45 minutes away by car, with regular UK winter flights including budget airlines. The TennengauPlus guest card covers bus connections from the Golling-Abtenau train station. Munich airport (around two and a half hours) provides additional connections. The short Salzburg transfer makes Annaberg accessible for short breaks as well as full-week holidays. WeSki can arrange private transfers from Salzburg airport to the resort.
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