Visiting Bad Gastein
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- Nearest Airport Salzburg
- Nearest Train Station Bad Gastein
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Bad Gastein Features
The terrain at Bad Gastein includes:
- Halfpipes0
- Terrain Parks0
- X-Country35.0 km
- Ski Hire
What's it like at Bad Gastein resort?
Bad Gastein has been known for its thermal baths since the 13th century and since 1949 it has also been known worldwide, for its curative tunnel. With the ski world championship in 1958 (Toni Sailer celebrated his numerous triumphs here) the world of tourism found its way into Bad Gastein. Today the ski resort is one of the most important in Europe, associated with the villages of Bad Hofgastein, Dorf Gastein and the Sport Gastein area.
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Photo credit: Robert Franks
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Photo credit: Tasos Tsirlis
Photo credit: Tasos Tsirlis
Photo credit: Kamran Kashani
Photo credit: Kamran Kashani
Explore Bad Gastein Location Map
Interactive Bad Gastein 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 Gastein
Mike Katesmark from United Kingdom writes:
Having paid E1250 for three weekly passes for Bad Gastein, it was only by accident we discovered that the Grauogel side lifts had permanently closed in 2025, taking out 7 ski runs.
The only remaining lifts out of Bad Gastei are now a short two man chair (serving a short blue beginner slope) and a double double on the Stubnerkogel side.
From the half-way point on the bubble there is only one way down via a narrow, glassy blue run with some challenging reverse-camber corners littered with petrified beginners and overun with oafish boy-racers. From about 14.30 onwards it is absolutely rammed and impossible to find a rhythm or a line.
It is difficult and slow to access the Angertal side in poor conditions and only one lift back up. There is a single, brutalist-design restaurant at the foot of the B16 on the Bad Gastein side, and a scruffy cash-only bar by the ski school playing oompah music; no apres-ski scene on the slopes. Two decent alpine restaurant below the mid station, but once more you are then committed to the Only Way Down (B16), which even my daring daughter vetoed after doing it once and being taken out by an out-of-control beginner.
I cannot recommend this resort for really any level of skier even in good conditions. Only two lifts, poorly designed, a single demanding blue that has to take everyone home in the afternoon.
Resorts close to Bad Gastein
Discover ski resorts near Bad Gastein. Click below to view there ski resort guides.
Bad HofgasteinLast snow: 3.0 cm Fri 10 AprLifts: 42
Pistes: —
7 km away
SportgasteinLast snow: 4.0 cm Thu 07 MayLifts: 3
Pistes: —
8 km away
Grossarl-DorfgasteinLast snow: 1.0 cm Tue 21 AprLifts: 17
Pistes: 14
15 km away
MallnitzLast snow: 1.0 cm Wed 29 AprLifts: 12
Pistes: —
15 km away
RaurisLast snow: 1.0 cm Tue 21 AprLifts: 8
Pistes: 13
18 km away


