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    Feeriden on the Arlberg in Austria Photo: Sepp Mallaun, © Lech Zürs Tourismus

Backcountry skiing routes in Austria

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Sliding with wide slats through young-fresh deep snow fields übites an incredible fascination. Freeriding, whether with skis or snowboard, has therefore become one of the biggest trends in winter sports. With the right knowledge and equipment, you can enjoy unforgettable days in the snow and experience the feeling of freedom. We show you the most beautiful freeride spots for skiing and snowboarding in Austria and give you tips for a safe day in the snow.

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The 10 most beautiful ski runs in Austria

Einfahrt von der Schwarzkogelbahn
Backcountry Skiing · Ötztal
Vom Schwarzkogel nach Huben durch das Pollestal
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
12.5 km
1:30 h
1 m
1,767 m
Freeridetour für Ski von der Bergstation des Schwarzkogels durch das Pollestal bis nach Huben. Von dort gehts mit dem Bus zurück ins Skigebiet.
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Über die Visnitzalpe und Vesulscharte ins Velilltal
Backcountry Skiing · Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair
Über Visnitzalpe und Vesulscharte ins Velilltal
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
7.2 km
1:35 h
509 m
1,116 m
Abseits des Trubels: Landschafltlich eindrucksvolle Freeride-Tour über die ruhige und idyllische Visnitzalpe Richtung Velilltal.
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Schöne Hänge nach dem Verlassen des Skigebietes südöstlich der Tiefenbachbahn
Backcountry Skiing · Pitztal
Südostabfahrt von der Tiefenbachbahn bis Winterstall
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
4.3 km
1:30 h
7 m
1,534 m
Freeridetour für Ski und Boards von der Bergstation Tiefenbachbahn über das Seiterkar bis nach Winterstall. Von dort gehts mit dem Bus zurück ins Skigebiet.
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Blick Richtung Norden. Abfahrt vom rechten Bildrand nach links unten
Backcountry Skiing · Obertauern
Vom Seekareck über die Bärwurzkaralm zur Gnadenalm
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
4.1 km
1:00 h
58 m
943 m
Freeridetour für Ski und Boards mit Start von der Bergstation der Seekareckbahn. Kurzer Zustieg zum Seekareck mit nordwestseitiger Freerideabfahrt bis zur Gnadenalm.
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Fuchslochabfahrt
Backcountry Skiing · Obertauern
Von der Seekarspitzbahn übers Fuchsloch bis Untertauern
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
6.5 km
1:30 h
34 m
1,226 m
Freeridetour für Ski (Boards eher zu flach für das Teilstück nach Untertauern)  mit Start von der Bergstation der Seekarspitzbahn oder der Panaromabahn. Kurzer Zustieg zum Fuchsloch mit nordseitiger Freerideabfahrt und folgender Abfahrt bis Untertauern.
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Descent from the small Kesselpitze in the centre. Right Gamsleitenspitze
Backcountry Skiing · Lungau
Kleine Kesselspitze east descent
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
2.8 km
0:16 h
61 m
729 m
Freeride tour for skis and boards starting from the mountain station of the Gamsleiten II lift. Short ascent to the small Kesselspitze followed by an east-facing freeride descent.
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Long slope after the crux
Backcountry Skiing · Ötztal
Glacier tongue
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
1.3 km
0:20 h
0 m
450 m
The classic freeride connection from Rettenbacher to the Tiefenbach Glacier.
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Backcountry Skiing · Gröbming
Babylift with magic carpet / Center Gröbming
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
0.1 km
0:10 h
8 m
0 m
Operating hours: https://www.schladming-dachstein.at/de/Service/Infos-von-A-Z/Babylift-Zauberteppich-Groebming_az_892584 The snow slope may also be used outside operating hours at your own risk!
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View shortly before reaching the Wiesberghaus
Backcountry Skiing · Dachstein Mountains
Ramsau Dachstein crossing
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
16.3 km
3:36 h
225 m
2,403 m
Dachstein crossing also known as national ski route as an idea generator, executed as a variant
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Summit Maroikopf
Backcountry Skiing · The Verwall Alps
Stuben - Maroi Leitn
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
1
6.8 km
2:00 h
0 m
1,047 m
Long southeast-facing variant with some steeper terrain sections.
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Freeriding in Vorarlberg and Tyrol

In the west of Austria there are countless ski areas where you can make your tracks in the snow off-piste in the open countryside and on ski routes. In Vorarlberg, the Montafon is one of the top addresses for all powder freaks. In the Silvretta Arena, there are countless downhill runs that get a thick pack of snow, especially after north-west weather conditions.

But the cradle of freeriding in Österreich is undoubtedly the area around the Arlberg on the border of Vorarlberg and Tyrol. The perfect terrain, the high snow reliability and the many ski routes always attract many powder fans here, so you have to get up early. At the same time, the area is so big that even if you're a morning grouch, you still have a good chance of finding untracked snow if you're equipped with skins. Whether in Stuben, Lech or Sankt Anton, the Arlberg is a great base for your freeride trip to Austria.

Other hot tips for cool runs in Tyrol are Fieberbrunn and the Stubai Glacier. While the pros of the Freeride World Tour stop off in Fieberbrunn every year, the Stubai Glacier is the perfect terrain to make your first turns in high alpine terrain. There are several official ski routes here and the Freeride Center Stubai is also a place to go for anyone looking for a guide.

  • Backcountry Skiing · Lechquellen Mountains
    Zürs - Erzberg Standard
  • Backcountry Skiing · The Verwall Alps
    Rendl - Rear Rendl

Freeriding in the Salzburger Land

Mrs. Holle often means well for the Salzburger Land. Then almost every area beckons with easy runs, but don't take too long. Most freeriders can be found in Obertauern, in Zauchensee and in Kaprun on the Kitzsteinhorn. Especially on the Kitzsteinhorn you will also find beginner-friendly runs and, with the Freeride Info Base, always up-to-date information on the conditions. Runs like Ice Age or Westside Story are sure to put a big smile on your face.

Also in Bad Gastein and Sportgastein, the highest skiing area without a glacier in the Salzburger Land, you will find many skiers and snowboarders with their powder skis and boards. Those who have the necessary experience can also undertake challenging descents from Mallnitz or the Mölltaler Gletscher far off the beaten track.

  • Backcountry Skiing · Hohe Tauern National Park Region
    Ankogel cable car - Radeckscharte - Böckstein station

Freeriding around the Dachstein: Krippenstein and Tauplitz

Yes, on good days you can also unpack the freeride slats on the Rax in Lower Austria, but unfortunately such days don't come around too often anymore. Most of the time you have to go a bit further west to have a chance of a good snow cover with a loose powder layer. The first spot that is regularly visited by freeriders from the east of Austria is the Salzkammergut and Ausseerland region. Here lies the family ski area of Tauplitz, which also offers beautiful off-piste terrain and is ideal for improving step by step.

A little further west is the Krippenstein near Obertraun, which offers great variations but requires good area knowledge due to the many sinkholes and slopes – so it's best to take a guide to show you the nicest runs. On the Styrian side of the Dachstein, you can reach challenging runs with the Dachstein-Südwandbahn in Ramsau. Classics like the Edelgrieß however, can only be reached after a little climbing.

Dachstein Salzkammergut
Recommended route Krippenstein - Angeralm

What do I need for freeriding?

For freeriding, you first need the right ski or snowboard equipment. So far so simple and no difference to skiing on the slopes. In order to be safe on the slopes, however, the following equipment is essential:

  • Backpack: Backpack with airbag system or classic backpack to store everything
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  • Avalanche beacon: Colloquially known as a „beep“, this device helps you to find yourself or others in the event of an avalanche – Important: You have to learn how to use it! We strongly recommend taking a course!
  • Shovel and probe: The probe can be used to locate the victim precisely and the shovel can be used to dig him out
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  • Never go into the open without a helmet!
  • Mobile phone: Important for informing help in case of emergency and for orientation (it is best to create a map with slope layer offline in the Outdooractive app)
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How do I prepare for a freeride day?

Before every freeride day, you need to plan carefully. The following things must be taken into account:

  • Avalanche danger
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  • Weather forecast

On Outdooractive you can check the current avalanche situation, the weather forecast and also the snow cover – it is best to take some time the evening before to check the conditions and also download the map section of the area with slope layer.

  • Avalanche safety equipment for skiing and snowshoeing
  • Slope Angles
  • The Avalanche Report
  • Snow Depth

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Freeride Festival Schwarzköpfli Backcountry Tour Silvretta Montafon by Sidney
August 05, 2025 · Outdooractive Editors
Die Tour merk ich mir!
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Freeride Festival Schwarzköpfli Backcountry Tour Silvretta Montafon by Annika
August 05, 2025 · Outdooractive Editors
Traumhafte Freeridetour!
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Freerideabfahrt Klimm - vom Zuger Hochlicht nach Schröcken by Markus
February 16, 2025 · Community
Wir sind die Tour schon mehrmals gefahren - immer wieder ein Genuss. Aber - im mittleren Teil sollte man wissen wo abgebogen wird und im Rinnenbereich kann’s auch mal gefährlich werden. Sachkunde setz ich hier voraus!
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