Schladming Reviews: 4.59/5 from 25+ Verified Skiers | Snomad
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Schladming Reviews & Ratings

How Skiers Rate Schladming

Overall Rating
4.59
Value for Money
4.27
Quiet Slopes
4.16
Après-Ski
4.28
Accommodation Options
4.55
Family Friendliness
4.65
Groomed Runs
4.83
Powder Zones
3.62
Tree Runs
3.96
Mogul Fields
3.65
Off-Piste
3.51
Snow Parks
4.19
Lift Efficiency
4.76
Eating Out
4.44
Ski School Quality
4.64
Beginners
5.00
Intermediates
4.63
Advanced
4.60
Experts
4.17
Snowboarders
4.50

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What Skiers Say About Schladming

Schladming attracts predominantly intermediate to advanced skiers, many of whom return regularly over multiple years. The resort spans four connected mountains with well-groomed pistes and an efficient, modern lift system that reviewers consistently praise. Most users highlight the tree-lined runs, reasonable on-mountain dining prices, and family-friendly atmosphere. A recurring criticism is that the town sits on the opposite side of the valley from some accommodation, requiring ski bus use. Several reviewers note the resort is better suited to intermediates than experts, though World Cup runs provide some challenge. Late-season conditions can become slushy in afternoons.

AI-generated summary based on verified skier reviews

  • well-groomed pistes
  • efficient lift system
  • four connected mountains
  • on-mountain dining value
  • family-friendly atmosphere
  • tree-lined runs
  • ski bus dependency
  • limited expert terrain
  • afternoon slush late season
  • small town dining availability
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One of the most picturesque resorts I've been to. The resort slopes are more on the beginner level side but the flat tree runs are nothing to complain about. Plenty of lifts to take you around the resort. There's two main lifts a free bus ride apart. The town is quaint with choice of fancy restaurants or quick bites. There's only one place to go for classic apres tunes (Hohenhaus Tenne) and oddly there is a pause between 7-9pm where it closes to then reopen (I assumed this was to get people to eat dinner before drinking again!). The town mainly has nice bars for a drink or two rather than to party. Overall, a resort for pretty runs, for quieter nights, and a bit of charm
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Off-Piste
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Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
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Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Accommodation Options