Splitboarding around the gorgeous and beautiful alpine delights of the Austrian countryside is a truly special and amazing experience, and is why Austria is renowned as one of the best splitboarding destinations in Europe. Take advantage of the tranquil, idyllic and stunning conditions, whilst also making time to discover the ever-so complex, long, rich and fascinating history and culture of the country, ensuring you will never run out of things to see and do. Take a pick from our selection of splitboarding trips in Austria, and experience alpine perfection!
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What should I know about Splitboarding Austria?
Austria contains an impressive amount of raw natural beauty, and nestled within these beautiful spots are some of the best splitboarding spots one can imagine, with the epic views and wide open spaces providing a near-perfect setting.
Some of the splitboarding can be quite challenging, so being fit and in decent shape before arriving will maximise enjoyment of the activity.
The villages, towns and cities in Austria are full of fascinating and rich histories and culture which they are very proud of, providing endless hours of exploration, thus ensuring there is always something to see and do.
Why should I choose Austria for my Splitboarding adventure?
Perfect Conditions
Austria experiences heavy snowfall and cold temperatures throughout most of Winter, and this combined with the abundance of excellent mountains and areas to splitboard on make it the ideal destination for this activity. Austria is one of the epicentres of splitboarding in the Alps, the conditions are some of the best in Europe, and easy access to the challenging areas make it a must-visit place for splitboarding enthusiasts.
Epic Scenery
The archetypal alpine scenery of snow-capped forests and mountains, as well as peaceful, mesmerizing glacial lakes is Austria in a nutshell, and when splitboarding you will be able to take in sweeping panoramic views over them, with huge valleys stretching out beneath, the lights of the villages and towns being the only respite from the raw natural beauty.
Complex History & Culture
Austria has a long, distinguished, rich, fascinating and controversial history, and there is much to explore and discover about it. The capital city of Vienna is a true cultural mecca, with a seemingly endless supply of museums, art galleries, parks and music halls to attend, and other cities such as Salzburg and Innsbruck are just as delightful. There are also numerous cosy and quaint alpine villages and towns in the countryside, with many more local cultures and histories to discover.
What can I expect from the weather in Austria?
Very cold in Winter, with temperatures often dropping below 0 degrees celsius, while some places get extremely hot in Summer.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Austria?
German
What currency is accepted in Austria?
Euro
How to get there
Flights from all major worldwide hubs to Vienna, with easy access overland by train or car from all across Europe.
What’s the country code of Austria?
+43
What’s the high season for Splitboarding in Austria?
December-March, when snowfall is heaviest and the temperature is coldest.
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