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Activités hors-pisteNassfeld sits on the Austrian-Italian border in southern Carinthia - a 110km ski area that straddles the Carnic Alps with slopes facing both north into Austria and south towards Italy. It's the largest ski resort in Carinthia and one of the most distinctive in the country, combining serious skiing with a Mediterranean microclimate, Italian border cuisine, and a relaxed atmosphere shaped by over 850 hours of winter sunshine - earning it the nickname 'the largest sun terrace in the Alps.' The Nassfeld-Pressegger See region is also the world's first designated Slow Food Travel Region, where Gailtaler Speck (cured bacon), Gailtaler Almkäse (alpine cheese), and Carinthian Kasnudeln (cheese dumplings) carry protected status. When you ski here, you ski between countries and between culinary traditions - Austrian rusticity on one side of the mountain, Italian ristoranti serving pizza, pasta, and Adriatic fish on the other.
The ski area stretches across four high valleys from a base at 610m to a summit of 2,200m, giving you an impressive 1,590m of vertical drop - one of the biggest in Austria. Twenty-nine lifts, including six gondolas and six high-speed six-seaters (many with heated seats), serve 40 runs across 110km: 30km of blues, 69km of reds, and 11km of blacks. The Carnia valley run - nearly 8km long with a 1,200m vertical descent - is one of the longest runs in Carinthia. Snow-making covers the entire ski area with 540 state-of-the-art snow cannons, and the unique microclimate means Adriatic weather systems regularly deliver substantial snowfall, averaging 7-8 metres per season. The resort consistently ranks in Austria's top 10 ski areas.
The setting is unique. The Carnic Alps, the Gailtal Alps, and the Julian Alps frame the horizon, and on clear days you can see from the summit across into Italy and Slovenia. The Pressegger See lake below the resort freezes in winter, and the nearby Weissensee - Europe's largest natural ice sheet - provides a spectacular natural ice skating experience. The Lesachtal valley to the west is considered Austria's most naturally preserved valley. The proximity to Italy (Nassfeld is just 230km north of Venice) adds a cultural dimension that no other Austrian resort can match - you can ski in Austria in the morning and have an authentic Italian lunch without leaving the ski area.
Check out Nassfeld - Mokrine ski deals to start planning your trip.
Nassfeld sits on the Austrian-Italian border in southern Carinthia - a 110km ski area that straddles the Carnic Alps with slopes facing both north into Austria and south towards Italy. It's the largest ski resort in Carinthia and one of the most distinctive in the country, combining serious skiing with a Mediterranean microclimate, Italian border cuisine, and a relaxed atmosphere shaped by over 850 hours of winter sunshine - earning it the nickname 'the largest sun terrace in the Alps.' The Nassfeld-Pressegger See region is also the world's first designated Slow Food Travel Region, where Gailtaler Speck (cured bacon), Gailtaler Almkäse (alpine cheese), and Carinthian Kasnudeln (cheese dumplings) carry protected status. When you ski here, you ski between countries and between culinary traditions - Austrian rusticity on one side of the mountain, Italian ristoranti serving pizza, pasta, and Adriatic fish on the other.
The ski area stretches across four high valleys from a base at 610m to a summit of 2,200m, giving you an impressive 1,590m of vertical drop - one of the biggest in Austria. Twenty-nine lifts, including six gondolas and six high-speed six-seaters (many with heated seats), serve 40 runs across 110km: 30km of blues, 69km of reds, and 11km of blacks. The Carnia valley run - nearly 8km long with a 1,200m vertical descent - is one of the longest runs in Carinthia. Snow-making covers the entire ski area with 540 state-of-the-art snow cannons, and the unique microclimate means Adriatic weather systems regularly deliver substantial snowfall, averaging 7-8 metres per season. The resort consistently ranks in Austria's top 10 ski areas.
The setting is unique. The Carnic Alps, the Gailtal Alps, and the Julian Alps frame the horizon, and on clear days you can see from the summit across into Italy and Slovenia. The Pressegger See lake below the resort freezes in winter, and the nearby Weissensee - Europe's largest natural ice sheet - provides a spectacular natural ice skating experience. The Lesachtal valley to the west is considered Austria's most naturally preserved valley. The proximity to Italy (Nassfeld is just 230km north of Venice) adds a cultural dimension that no other Austrian resort can match - you can ski in Austria in the morning and have an authentic Italian lunch without leaving the ski area.
Check out Nassfeld - Mokrine ski deals to start planning your trip.
Je réserve habituellement moi-même les vols, les transferts, l'hôtel, la location du matériel de ski et les forfaits ski, mais cette année j'ai utilisé WeSki pour un séjour à Morzine. C'était tellement plus simple. Tout a parfaitement fonctionné - les transferts sont arrivés à l'heure et il y avait beaucoup de retours d'information tout au long du processus, ce qui vous donne confiance que les vacances se dérouleront sans problème.
Un service vraiment utile qui est beaucoup plus facile à utiliser que d'autres sites "tout compris". Il comble parfaitement le fossé entre une agence de voyage et la réservation du séjour par vous-même en ligne. J'utiliserai WeSki chaque fois que j'irai au ski à partir de maintenant.
Nous avons réservé un séjour au ski de dernière minute à Morzine via WeSki. Nous avions envisagé de réserver le séjour nous-mêmes, mais nous n'avons pas pu trouver un prix aussi avantageux que celui proposé par WeSki. L'entreprise a été super et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème du début à la fin. Je passerai certainement de nouveau par eux pour réserver un autre week-end au ski.
Une expérience fluide du début à la fin. Je passais des heures à essayer d'organiser un week-end et j'ai réussi à le faire avec WeSki en quelques minutes et pour le même prix que si je l'avais réservé moi-même. Le vol, le transfert et l'hébergement étaient tous comme prévu et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème.