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Sportgastein and Graukogel Ski Areas

skiing in the smaller areas

Sportgastein is the highest of all the Gastein valley ski areas, with the top statiion reaching nearly 2500m. It is located at the end of the valley, while the small Graukogel area is on the opposite side of Bad Gastein to the main Stubnerkogel skiing.

Sportgastein Ski Area

Gondola : 2
Draglifts: 1

Graukogel Ski Area

Chairlifts : 2
Draglifts: 1

sportgastein snow report

Snow report date: 5/2/12

Last Snow Valley Mountain Lifts Open Forecast
01.02.12 60cm 270cm 25 of 26 overcast

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Sportgastein is reached by travelling beyond Bad Gastein and through the village of Böckstein and eventually onto a toll road (cars are free for those who have a ski pass).

With just under 1000m of vertical and a decent altitude, the small area of Sportgastein should not be ignored by any visitors to the valley.

Access is via a two-stage gondola - the Goldbergbahn - and the only other lift in the area is the short Kreuzkogel T-bar on the left of the top part of the ski area.

Views are stunning from the top station, especially down to the Grossarl valley. There is a choice of red or blue runs to the mid-station, while from the mid-station down the choice becomes red or black (the blacks being quite narrow and steep - possibly best avoided in crowded and/or icy conditions).

With all of the terrain above the treeline and most of the runs easily visible, there is similar scope for off-piste skiing, especially between the marked runs. (Please note that local information on conditions and safety aspects should be sought before attempting any off-piste routes.)

graukogel skiing

The Graukogel ski area is almost hidden away along the road to the Kötschach valley and on the "wrong" side of Bad Gastein. It can be reached by ski-bus or minibus taxi, or even - for those with an excess of energy - on foot.

It consists of two chairlifts and a T-bar at the top. The main top to bottom route is a pleasant red run through the trees. There is also a blue to the lift of the top chairlift and, when conditions permit, a black run to the right which joins the chairlift junction at the Graukogelalm or allows the option of a black ski route heading into one of the red runs to the base of the area.

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