Visiting Bad Hofgastein
Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Bad Hofgastein.
- Opens28 Nov 2025
- Closes6 Apr 2026
- Accommodation—
- Restaurants | Bars51 | —
- Nearest Airport Salzburg
- Nearest Train Station Bad Hofgastein
- Tourist Office Website
- Tourist Office Phone+43 64327110
Bad Hofgastein Features
The terrain at Bad Hofgastein includes::
- Halfpipes1
- Terrain Parks1
- X-Country90.0 km
- Ski Hire
What's it like at Bad Hofgastein resort?
Bad Hofgastein, in Austria (in the Salzburg region), has 42 lifts (including 10 chair lifts and 17 surface lifts) and offers skiers an incredible 1460 metres (4790 feet) of vertical descent. Bad Hofgastein ski area is connected to the other villages of Dorf Gastein and the Sport Gastein area. Bad Hofgastein is best suited to intermediate skiers and snowboarders but there is some terrain for beginners and advanced skiers. There are 90 kilometers (56 miles) of cross country ski trails at Bad Hofgastein. For snowboarders, there is a terrain park and a half pipe. Over half of the pistes at Bad Hofgastein are covered by snowmaking. The closest airport is at Salzburg but the transfer time is 1.5 hours. The nearest train station to Bad Hofgastein is at Bad Hofgastein. There is accommodation located close to the pistes but we would welcome additional information about any hotels or chalets in Bad Hofgastein.
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Explore Bad Hofgastein Location Map
Interactive Bad Hofgastein trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

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Visitor Reviews of Bad Hofgastein
Howard Beanland from United Kingdom writes:
This is a limited review of Bad Hofgastein as we were based in Dorfgastein, and because our holiday was truncated by an injury sustained by me on day three of our week.
Dorfgastein is a quiet village and if it’s apres ski you are looking for, this is not the place. However, there are a number of restaurants and bars. Conveniently, there is a shuttle bus which runs round the village to the Gipfelbahn Fulseck.
As a previous reviewer noted, the runs here are pretty challenging. The only really easy skiing is between the top of the Kreuzkogel and the mid station of the Panoramabahn on the Grossarl side of the mountain. Most of blues are quite steep, the reds even more so. In fact, some would be categorised as soft blacks in other resorts. So, I wouldn’t recommend either Dorfgastein or Grossarl for absolute beginners.
I can’t comment too much about the rest of the valley. Our initial impression of Bad Hofgastein is that the runs were somewhat easier and the long red from Hohe Scharte to the mid lift station was excellent. Immediately after that, disaster struck. As I was incapacitated, on day four we decided to go to Sportgastein for a look around. It’s definitely worth visiting at least once. It’s quite high, so will probably be in better condition than the other valley resorts early and late in the season. The skiing is on open slopes, nearly all reds. The views and scenery are superb, but definitely not the place to go in bad weather, as there’s no tree cover. Money saving tip: take the ski bus, otherwise it will cost you 5.50 euros per person if you drive along the toll road.
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