The Tirol's capital is ringed with ski areas that serve up a mouthwatering range of ski terrain. Add the interest of the city itself and you've got a unique ski destination.
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Austria...by train...from the UK? It’s surely too far – or so I used to imagine. How wrong I was.
Gurgl, Austria: High, Snowsure and Charming
Popular with British families since the '60s, Gurgl is a charming, high-altitude area made up of two resorts with magnificent scenery, a long ski season and cheerful après-ski.
Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn: Four Resorts In A Huge Ski Area
Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn are for those who like skiing fast on steepish pistes and, together they offer 270km of terrain.
Seven Ways to Save Money When You Ski in Austria’s Tirol
Let's start with a meaty and reviving bowl of Gulaschsuppe...
Ski Juwel: Where Charming Villages Meet Ego-Boosting Pistes
Ski Juwel is the low-key, low-cost ski area that links the Alpbachtal and the Wildschonau, and is home to one of the prettiest villages in the Alps.
In terms of sustainability, rail travel creates only a fraction of the carbon emissions of flying or driving.
The only ski holiday guide you'll ever need to have an unforgettable time in Alpe d'Huez, France - one of the world's great ski resorts.
...and now for Verbier in winter! The resort is home to some fabulously steep and deep terrain, lovely scenery, and the nightlife is pretty awesome, too.
Try one of the many activities on offer, including mountain biking, road biking, swimming, hiking, tennis, golf and zip-wiring.