Espace Salzburg Amadé Sport World is a network joining together 28 winter sports resorts located in Austria, which makes of it the greatest skiable field in Europe. The word Amadé is a homage to the type-setter Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born with Salzburg.
Reasons of this alliance
The winter sports resorts are dependant thanks to the network of the ski lifts and buses (which turn in each station every 20 minutes) daily.
This site makes it possible to the tourists to have a skiable field of 860 kilometers, served by 278 ski lifts (of others are programmed in the years to come), the highest ski lift being at 2.700 meters of altitude on the glacier Dachstein .
Lastly, the Cross-country skiing also lays out him of a skiable field of 700 kilometers.
Five areas
The 28 stations are joined together in five principal areas: Salzburger Sportwelt, Dachstein the Tauern, Gastein, Hochkoenigs Winterreich and Grossarl.
The stations are the following ones:
Alpendorf - Altenmarkt im Pongau - Bad Gastein - Bad Hofgastein - Dienten - Dorfgastein - Eben - Filzmoos - Flachau - Forstau - Goldegg - Großarl - Gröbming - Haus im Ennstal - Hüttschlag - Kleinarl - Maria Alm - Mandling - Mühlbach - Pichl - Pruggern - Schladming - St Johann - Radstadt - Ramsau - Rohrmoos - Wagrain - Zauchensee
Geography
Space is at the South-east of
Salzburg in the
Ennstal , distributed on four mountains:
Hochkoenig (2941 m), Hoher Dachstein (2 995 m), Steinernes Meer (2 653 m) and Tauernkamm.
The way between Salzburg and the valley are 45 minutes in the car, or one hour in the train.
External bond
- Official site of space amadé
- Site of the area of Salzburg.