• Die strahlende Wintersonne glitzert auf der frisch präparierten Piste, während ein begeisterter Skifahrer elegant die Abfahrt meistert. Umgeben von schneebedeckten Bergen und der klaren, kalten Luft, ist dies der perfekte Ort für Wintersportliebhaber, die die Schönheit der Wiener Alpen erleben möchten.
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Skiing and snowboarding at Semmering

Places to stop for refreshments while skiing at Semmering

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Skiing on the Hirschenkogel – winter fun day and night

The Semmering – Hirschenkogel ski resort offers a varied winter experience with 14 kilometres of slopes, 2 lifts and floodlit night slopes for late descents on blue, red and black slopes. The descents offer ideal conditions for families, leisure skiers and demanding skiers – from the family run to the FIS World Cup Panorama slope. Every two years, the FIS Women's World Cup also takes place here, a highlight for fans of top-class sport.

Night skiing on 13 kilometres of slopes

The floodlit night slopes, which are freshly groomed every day between 4 and 6 p.m., offer a special experience. With World Cup-standard lighting, they provide a unique skiing experience in the evening. The gondola lift and chair lift also operate in the evening, ensuring a comfortable ascent – ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy skiing in Lower Austria after work.

Happylift – Skiing for the whole family

The Happylift is specially designed for families and beginners. Here, children and beginners can practise their first turns in a safe environment. Ski schools, children's courses and ski hire are available on site, so everyone can get started easily.

Ski schools and equipment hire at Semmering

  • Exterior view of a sports rental store with large advertising banners and shop windows.
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    Sport Shop Puschi

  • Child riding a bike in the Leopark-Fun Bikepark Semmering.
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    Ski and bike school Semmering

Public transport

Take the train to Semmering station andthen continue with the winter shuttle to the mountain railway. The shuttle runs on weekends and during the Christmas and semester holidays. Alternatively, take the train to Gloggnitz station and then take regional bus 343 to Semmering Passhöhe station.