Ski holidays in Hinterglemm
Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn , Austria
A first class resort in a first class Skicircus, sharing 270km of extensive skiing
- First class resort in the extensive Skicircus Ski Area
- Ideal for intermediate skiers
- World’s highest ratio of high-speed lifts
Best for
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Cross-country
Snowboard
Hinterglemm at a glance
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- Euro (EUR)
- London Gatwick (LGW), Manchester Int. (MAN), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Bristol (BRS)
Travel included to Hinterglemm
Depart on: Saturdays
Fly into: Salzburg
Salzburg transfer time: approx. 2 hours by coach
Included in your ski holiday in Hinterglemm
- On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Hinterglemm
- Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
- Flights from the UK, accommodation and transfers
Ski & snowboarding information
Best for
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Cross-country
Snowboard
Hinterglemm offers 200km of slopes in the Ski Circus Ski Area, vibrant après ski, and an authentic village atmosphere.
Runs
Ski routes mapAdditional Ski Details
- Ski area:
- 270km
- Snow park:
- Yes
- Resort altitude:
- 1050m
- Ski Altitude:
- 790m - 2096m
- Lift Ski Lockers:
- No
Beginner skiing in Hinterglemm
Hinterglemm’s nursery slope is right in the village centre. The local ski school is highly regarded, with friendly, English speaking instructors. Plus access the interconnected region of Zell am See & the City Xpress gondola which allows access to the best snow conditions and wonderful views.
Progress to the mountain from the nursery slope is easy. Gondolas from the village centre to the top of the mountain makes getting around the resort simple & the short blue runs at the top of the Bernkogel are excellent for building up confidence.
Intermediate skiing in Hinterglemm
At the Saalbach/Hinterglemm Ski Circus visit Fieberbrunn, Bernkogel, Kohlmais & Reiterkogel and find a wealth of long runs including reds and blues which are ideal for relaxed cruising or simply travelling as far as possible across the mountain.
The terrain at the top of Reiterkogel provides an excellent mixture of delightful blue and red runs and is a great place to spend the morning skiing. From here you can ski down to Pulvermacherscherm which connects with Fieberbrunn, the latest resort to join the ski circus.
Plus access Zell am See where intermediates will enjoy the wide open runs on the Sonnenalm; alternatively take the Hirschkogel lift over to the Areit side and enjoy the Schüttabfahrt down to Schüttdorf.
Advanced skiing in Hinterglemm
In Hinterglemm the Zwölferkogel provides the biggest challenge to advanced skiers. Take the world cup black descent which is challenging and free of crowds
The Schattberg in Saalbach also offers a good selections of mogul runs and off piste skiing. Alternatively expert skiers will enjoy the challenging ‘Nordabfahrt’. The nearby Seekar bowl provides excellent opportunities, as well as the Schattberg North Descent in Saalbach which is a long and challenging mixture of black and red runs.
The area now connects to Zell am See where you can head over to Sonnenalm for some off-piste and moguls or take one of the black runs down to the village.
Snowboarding, freestyle & terrain parks in Hinterglemm
Hinterglemm is one of the best resorts for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. The floodlit nightpark is open day and night and is suitable, for everyone, whether a complete beginner or an expert.
Head to Saalbach for some of the best boarding terrain including three fun parks, plenty of easy blues and reds as well as an abudance of off piste.
The park is extensive offering a range of obstacles including the standard kickers and rails as well as a wall ride and a U-bahn gondola lift provides ready access to the park.
There are further freeride parks in Fieberbrunn and Leogang, as well as a dedicated learn to ride park in Bernkogel.
In Zell am See boarders will enjoy the new fun park on the Schmitten, as well as the blues and reds on the Sonnenalm.
The Alpin Card covers three regions on one pass, giving you access to 408km of premium slopes and 121 lifts. Alongside the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, you also get access to the Kitzsteinhorn in Kaprun and Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See.
Accessing Zell am See's ski area
From 2019 a new modern lift included on the Alpin Card has connected the 270km ski area of Saalbach & Hinterglemm to the 138km ski area of Zell am See, including access to Zell am See’s 32km of black runs.
To access this area, ski down to the Zell connection lift and take the zellamsee Xpress gondola up Schmittenhöhe mountain. On return ski down to the middle station, then either take the prepared ski route to the bottom or take the zellamsee Xpress gondola. Once at the bottom it is a short 5 minute bus which runs every 20 minutes back to Saalbach.
Lift pass | Days | Season | Adult | Youth 2007-2009 |
Child 2010-2019 |
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Area Pass |
6 | Low | £332 | £249 | £167 |
High | £370 | £277 | £185 |
Season dates
- Low season: all other dates
- High Season: 20 Dec 25 - 30 Apr 26
Children born from 2020 ski free with an accompanying adult
Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.
6 days | Category |
Child 3 - 9 years |
Youth 10 - 13 years* |
Adult |
---|---|---|---|---|
Skis | Blue | - | - | £119 |
Red | £35 | - | £150 | |
Black | - | £64 | £200 | |
Skis & boots | Blue | - | - | £183 |
Red | £59 | - | £214 | |
Black | - | £99 | £264 | |
Snowboard | Red | - | - | £119 |
Snowboard & boots | Red | - | - | £214 |
*Snowboard & boots from 7 years
Levels of equipment
- Blue: ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn
- Red: suits confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old
- Black: ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment
Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Tuition | Days | Times | Adult | Child (4*-12yrs) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ski | 6 |
10.00am-12.00am |
£269 | £269 |
Snowboard | 6 | 10.00am-12.00am & 1.00pm-3.00pm | £269 | £269 |
*Child snowboard lessons from 8yrs
Ski school meeting point for all abilities is at the bottom of the U-bahn lift in Hinterglemm
Levels of tuition
- Beginner: never skied before
- Level 1: advanced beginner; can control speed, snowplough and change direction on gentle slopes
- Level 2: low intermediate; snowplough turns and start to ski parallel
- Level 3: good intermediate; parallel turns
- Advanced: fully confident on all slopes and looking to improve technique
Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Where to stay in Hinterglemm
Hinterglemm is a traditional Austrian mountain village with a small, mostly pedestrianised centre. We offer a range of 4-5 star hotels all located within a short walk of the ski area and ski lifts. Many of our properties include spa and wellness facilities with your stay.
Our accommodations in Hinterglemm
Discover Hinterglemm
Together with Saalbach, Hinterglemm’s closely connected neighbour, and nearby Fieberbrunn, and Leogang, Hinterglemm forms one of Europe’s most exciting ski circuses. With 270km of excellent runs, this attractive village at the end of the Glemm Valley is a skier's dream.
There are a wealth of restaurants across Saalbach and Hinterglemm and beyond. The majority of restaurants in Hinterglemm focus on traditional Austrian cuisine but you will also find Italian trattorias serving pizza and hotel restaurants serving burgers and steak.
When we’re on the mountain we head to the Bergstadl. At the mid station on the Westgipfelbahn and just off the piste, this traditional Austrian stube serves scrumptious regional cusine. Our favourite is the Wiener schnitzel.
We generally think of the goat themed Goaßstall as an après ski destination, but we have to admit that it has an incredible menu too. The platters are amazing, especially the Hoaße Goaß – a huge fillet steak.
The quieter cousin of its livelier neighbour, Hinterglemm has a more relaxed après ski scene than Saalbach. Yet skiers and snowboarders that enjoy a good àpres scene are still well served and bars such as the rustic, thriving Goaßstall rank amongst the best in the Alps.
The popular and après award-winning Tanzhimmel is our favourite spot in the village to go dancing. This bar and disco is in the heart of the village and the outdoor area is just as great as it is inside.
There are many hotels offering incredible, state of the art spas and wellness facilities across Hinterglemm. Both the Gardenhotel Theresia and the Hotel Alpine Palace provide stunning indoor and outdoor pools. The heated pool at the Gardenhotel Theresia even uses specialist mineral water that soothes the skin.
Hotel Glemmtalerhof also has leisure area with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room and a gym. While Hinterglemm is a fantastic resort to combine a ski and spa holiday.
The Saalbach and Hinterglemm area enjoys a good party and it’s therefore unsurprising that there is such a vibrant calendar of events taking place throughout the winter.
BERGFESTival kicks off the winter season in early December with two nights of “Rock and Rodeln”. Live music performances take place across the resort – both on and off the mountain.
In mid-December the Rave on Snow festival brings electronic music to the slopes of Saalbach and Hinterglemm. The festival, now over 20 years old, attracts big names from across the world of underground house and techno music.
Hinterglemm celebrates the end of the season in style with Dutchweek – a series of snow parties and skiing events, all with a Dutch twist. And the White pearl Mountain Days celebrates spring skiing with fine food and music.
Finally, it’s well worth heading over to Fieberbrunn for the Freeride World Tour. The event features the world’s best freeriding skiers and boarders tackling some of the most dramatic lines on the mountain. It’s an insane visual spectacle.
There are a handful of ski equipment and sports rental shops in the village centre as well as places selling local products and souvenirs. Visitors should not expect to find a large variety of shops but will not struggle to find basic supplies.
Travel to Hinterglemm
Travel by air
Flights depart Saturdays to Salzburg from 20 December 2025 to 21 March 2026.
Transfer time
- Salzburg airport: approx. 2 hours by coach
Your transfer to Hinterglemm will stop as close as possible to your chosen accommodation. In some cases there may be a couple of minutes' walk due to regulations on where coaches can stop.
Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.
Private transfers and self drive options are available.
Things to do in Hinterglemm




