Therapeutic spas and first class skiing
Winter is nearly knocking pour doors, be ready for white snow and freezing cold, if your country does not provide that, look for a perfect destination, to show you what the white melting sugar powder brings along, in what kind of experience it will put you through… Austria is one of the few countries that offers bot, a beautiful nature and stunning cities to discover. You will experience rocky flanks of mountains, picturesque lakes, until you ll reach isolated alpine meadows, the mountains will be snow white, and after a day on the slopes, relax have a traditional Austrian Gemuetlichkeit and realise, there are no paragons to this one.Gastein Valley is a real winter paradise ,where families, friends and singles come to enjoy the hot springs and watching smoke rising from the chimneys. Every kind of winter sports you like, ice climbers, hiker, snowboarders and skiers, Gastein has four ski areas with 200 kilometers of slopes and snows, there are so many hills, just find your dream one. Here you will find incredible fun but also will cherish the tranquility of this beautiful countryside.
The charming thing about this place is the fact that it’s not known internationally not yet, so it will be packed by locals and Austrians from other cities looking for that peaceful pre-Christmas corner. The Gastein valley impresses with its extensive slopes and five gorgeous mountains letting your imagination of perfect winter run!
This stunning place is somewhere between St Moritz , wuning hot and cold, with amazing spas all year round and first class skiing resort, hidden heyday of 19th century, Gastein used to be a place where Empress Elisabeth came to bathe and pen poetry here. Once you get to the little village center, you will lose yourself between trinket shops and grand hotels, thrown back i civilization. Backdrop of this chalet style Austrian village is timeless, with belle-epoque villas, standing still next to forest-cloaked cliffs. In here you will find that special little winter magic land, having a feeling that Santa really exists.