Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Hochkönig one last time.
Height and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Hochkönig snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
The Hochkönig ski area is part of the Ski amadé network and offers winter sports enthusiasts a true kingdom of possibilities. With 120 kilometres of perfectly groomed pistes, 34 modern lifts, and reliable snow cover from early December through to spring, it ranks among the most appealing ski destinations in the Salzburg region.A standout feature is the Königstour—a continuous 35-kilometre circuit with 7,500 metres of elevation change that links the villages of Maria Alm, Dienten, and Mühlbach. It’s considered one of the most scenic routes in the Alps and offers an unforgettable experience for both keen skiers and those who prefer a more relaxed pace.Freestyle fans are well catered for too, with three snowparks and the Schönanger Funslope offering creative obstacles, kickers, boxes and rails. The varied setup suits beginners and advanced riders alike, and is complemented by family parks and action-packed highlights for children and teens.If you enjoy combining sport with culinary delights, Hochkönig is the place to be. Over 35 rustic mountain huts invite you to take a break and indulge in regional specialities and modern cuisine. A particular favourite is the Culinary Königstour, where skiers can sample selected alpine dishes along the way.With its 120 kilometres of pistes, 34 lifts, 35 km Königstour, three snowparks and more than 35 huts, Hochkönig blends sporting challenge, family-friendly fun and gourmet experiences—ideal for anyone seeking more than just skiing on their winter holiday.