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St. Johann

Austria’s St. Johann and Scandinavia’s Five Largest Ski Resorts Join Forces For a Single Ski Pass

Ski Three Countries In One Winter Including St. Johann, Austria
ski star St. Johann

SkiStar, the group that owns and operates alpine destinations Sälen, Åre, Vemdalen and Hammarbybacken (Stockholm) in Sweden, Hemsedal and Trysil in Norway, is launching its first new offer for guests since adding St. Johann, Austria to its range of ski resorts. Starting this  2016-2017 winter, the Tyrolean ski resort of St. Johann will be included in SkisStar’s all-inclusive season pass called MySkiStar All.

“With the inclusion of St. Johann, SkiStar’s newest ski resort in the Austrian Tyrol, and Scandinavia’s five largest ski resorts, SkiStar will offer their customers a unique opportunity to ski in three countries all winter,” says Linda Morell, PR Manager SkiStar AB. Until October 15th, members of the free customer club, MySkiStar, can buy MySkiStar All at a unique early-bird discount of 15%.

“MySkiStar All is an opportunity to discover six very different ski resorts with a total of 400 slopes, approximately 235 lifts, 25 children’s areas and 15 snow parks,” says Morell.

St Johann is a charming ski resort in the heart of the Austrian Tyrol. It is a destination well suited for families and other visitors who want a relaxing holiday with leisurely skiing and great food. St. Johann has 19 restaurants and several small hotels around the slopes. A total of 17 lifts take telemark skiers to the top of the ski area 1,604 meters above sea level. Telemarkers will enjoy 43 km of slopes on the north side of the Kitzbüheler Horn that range from blue to red in difficulty and run continuously all the way down to the village.

St. Johann

Distance from airports to St. Johann in the Tyrol:

Salzburg – 63 km/1 hr
Innsbruck – 98 km/1 hr 10 min
Munich – 162 km/1 hr 45 min

 

 

June 21, 2016 by Madsen

Filed Under: News

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