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Bad Gastein - Graukogel is known for its ancient pine forests and tranquil skiing environment. The resort offers predominantly challenging slopes, appealing to experienced skiers. Its unique feature is the natural setting, providing a serene and traditional skiing experience. The après-ski options in nearby Bad Gastein include thermal spas and a variety of restaurants and bars, perfect for relaxation and enjoyment after a day on the slopes. Graukogel is ideal for those seeking a quiet ski day with challenging terrain amidst beautiful natural scenery.
Reviews
Lara - advanced snowboarder 🏂
Jan, 30 - 2025
Went for a girls trip, nice places to eat and drink. Slopes were busy but manageable. Enjoyed being able to easily access other ski areas on the free bus.
Michael - intermediate skier ⛷️
Jan, 17 - 2025
Lovely area but town seemed run down and our hotel was below what I would expect from Austria .Mountain was great but lifts system could do with some money being spent and the same with the piste maintenance which appears to be on a budget.Snow conditions were sparse and the snow machines don't appear to be running
Duane - intermediate skier ⛷️
Jan, 17 - 2025
The best snow Ive skied on, like cream Runs are very good quality and well looked afterIf you visit Bad Gastein you must visit Graukogel
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
2Beginner Runs
3Intermediate Runs
1Advanced Runs
3.5 kmLongest Run
12 kmSkiable Terrain
Elevation
2007 mTop
1079 mBottom
928 mVertical Drop
Lifts
2Chairlifts
1Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€822Season pass
€370.56 days
€73.91 day
Weather
79 cmAverage annual snowfall