Austria Family Ski Resorts
Austria delivers serious family skiing value, especially if you're coming from North America where lift tickets alone can hit $200+ per day. Here, you're looking at full-day passes around €50-60, plus lodging and meals that won't require a second mortgage. The real question isn't whether Austria works for families, but which resort fits your crew best. Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis stands out as the clear winner for families, scoring 8.3/10 with terrain perfectly suited for ages 3-12. The resort built its reputation specifically around young skiers, with dedicated learning areas and family-friendly infrastructure that actually works. Lech-Zürs comes in second at 7.1/10, offering that premium Alpine experience without the family-unfriendly attitude you might expect from a luxury destination. Both handle the youngest kids (starting at age 3) better than most Austrian resorts. The bigger names like St. Anton and Kitzbühel score surprisingly low for families (5.6 and 5.7 respectively), largely because they're built for serious skiers, not knee-high beginners having meltdowns about their boots. Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Obergurgl-Hochgurgl also underperform despite their reputations, with scores under 5.0 that reflect limited beginner terrain and facilities that prioritize advanced skiers. Pro tip: Book for late January through early March when snow conditions peak but crowds thin out after New Year's chaos. Austrian ski schools also tend to be excellent and affordable compared to their Swiss or American counterparts. Pick your resort based on these family scores rather than general skiing reputation, and you'll actually enjoy your vacation instead of just surviving it.
All 46 Family Ski Resorts in Austria
42 family-friendly resorts with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Austria
42 resorts

Zauchensee-Flachau
Salzburg, Austria
“Race timing technology, World Cup slopes, €73.50 lift tickets.”

Lech-Zürs
Vorarlberg, Austria
“Car-free Oberlech village, kids walk to lessons alone, €450 passes.”

Kaltenbach-Hochzillertal
Tyrol, Austria
“Skis off, warm drink in hand, two minutes flat.”

Zell am See-Kaprun
Salzburg, Austria
“Lakeside village, €79 tickets, bus between three ski areas.”

Obertauern
Salzburg, Austria
“Beatles monuments on-mountain, 26km loop, Austria's only purpose-built resort.”

Hintertux Glacier
Tyrol, Austria
“365 days of skiing, glacier tours inside the ice.”

Planai-Hochwurzen
Styria, Austria
“Half-price kids' tickets, themed learning slopes, town center lift access.”

Silvretta Montafon
Vorarlberg, Austria
“140km of pistes, 5-day kids package includes everything.”

Stubai Glacier
Tyrol, Austria
“Kids under 10 ski free, October to June season.”

Großarl-Dorfgastein
Salzburg, Austria
“Quiet valley, 200km Ski Amade terrain, kids sleep well here.”

Söll
Tyrol, Austria
“284km of ski area, €38 kids, actual Tyrolean village prices.”

Fügen-Spieljoch
Tyrol, Austria
“Babies from 3 months, parents skiing, nobody sits this one out.”

Filzmoos
Salzburg, Austria
“Three-year-olds ski. Families stay together. €36 gets the kids going.”

Schlick 2000
Tyrol, Austria
“Ten minutes from Innsbruck, childcare on the mountain, toddlers ski Ronny's lift.”

Tux-Finkenberg
Austria
“Zillertal glacier access, village slopes for beginners, Austrian mountain hut lunches.”

Bad Gastein
Austria
“Belle Époque hotels, thermal spas, steep runs above town.”

Gargellen
Vorarlberg, Austria
“Schmuggi Luggi Kinderland: park the car, your three-year-old is already skiing.”

Hopfgarten
Tyrol, Austria
“Four-year-olds. Winnie the Pooh zone. Hotel to gondola in five minutes.”

Katschberg
Salzburg, Austria
“Katschi photographs your kids; €35.50 gets them on the mountain.”

Söll
Tyrol, Austria
“Your 4-year-old skis solo on day one. 284km waits uphill.”

Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Salzburg, Austria
“270km circuit, half of it gentle enough to keep your family together.”

Gerlitzen
Carinthia, Austria
“Carinthia's only certified beginner resort. Bear shows up daily. €35 kids.”

Montafon
Vorarlberg, Austria
“Mountain carting down slopes, €35.50 kids' tickets, climate-neutral skiing.”

Oetz
Tyrol, Austria
“Three competing ski schools, €26 kids, WIDI handles the rest.”

Hochoetz-Kühtai
Tyrol, Austria
“Two mountains, one ticket, snow guaranteed at 2,020 meters.”

Warth-Schröcken
Vorarlberg, Austria
“305 kilometres of Arlberg terrain. Fairy land beginner zone. No St. Anton crowds.”

Mayrhofen
Tyrol, Austria
“Two mountains, one pass. Ski school lunches your kids while you disappear.”

Tauplitz
Styria, Austria
“One fenced hollow. Every wobble visible. Ski school starts at four.”

Kreischberg
Styria, Austria
“Two ski schools, one mascot, zero excuses to skip day two.”

St. Anton
Tyrol, Austria
“Where alpine skiing was invented. Your kids learn here too.”

Turracher Höhe
Carinthia, Austria
“Four ski schools, max 8 kids per class, snow through Easter.”

Sonnenkopf
Tyrol, Austria
“€34 child lift, gondola drops them straight onto the magic carpet.”

Schladming
Styria, Austria
“Breakfast on the high street. Gondola. World Cup slopes. Fifteen minutes.”

Zillertal Arena
Tyrol, Austria
“Ten ski schools fighting for your kids. You get 143km to yourself.”

Radstadt-Altenmarkt
Salzburg, Austria
“Two towns, one ski loop, three-quarters of it beginner terrain.”

Itter
Tyrol, Austria
“€35 kids, 284km of skiing, one gondola, medieval castle overhead.”

Serles
Tyrol, Austria
“Under 10 skis free. Four areas on one pass. Toboggan from a church.”

Hauser Kaibling
Styria, Austria
“Four mountains, 40 lifts, bus home, repeat nothing for four days.”

Sölden
Tyrol, Austria
“October glacier skiing, World Cup slopes, €34 kids, worth every euro.”

Kleinwalsertal
Austria
“Austrian village, German ski lifts, no border checks needed.”

Zell am Ziller
Tyrol, Austria
“€35.50 gets your kid into one of Austria's largest ski domains.”

Reiteralm
Salzburg, Austria
“One pass, 760 km unlocked, World Cup mountain, half the crowds.”
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