Pistes and lifts
What you can ski here
AlpineSnowboardFreerideSnowpark
Run counts and piste kilometres are indicative. Green runs only exist in France, Spain, Andorra, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, the United States, Morocco, Algeria, Lesotho, South Africa, Egypt, Canada, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand; Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany start at blue. Indicative average snow depth near the top of the resort, in cm.
Get to know the resort
Tucked into the Salzburger Land at the quieter, western end of the Skicircus, Leogang gives you the full 270 km of interconnected piste without the louder après-ski scene of Saalbach next door. The Steinbergbahn climbs from the village floor over the Asitz, where blue and red runs fan out across sunny shoulders before dropping into Hinterglemm and on to the far end at Fieberbrunn. Reds dominate the piste map at 130 km, with 90 km of blues for cruising families and 50 km of blacks for stronger skiers chasing the steeper Schattberg and Zwâlferkogel pitches. There is a serious freestyle pedigree here too, with the Nitro Snowpark Leogang regularly ranked among the best in the Alps. Off the snow, Leogang keeps a low-key village feel of timber chalets and family-run pensions, and a strong summer mountain-bike scene that turns the Asitz into one of Europe's headline bike parks once the lifts swap discipline.