Saalbach Ski Passes

Turning up to Saalbach without a ski pass is like showing up to the party and standing outside in the cold - technically present, but missing everything that matters.

Your key to one of Austria’s most celebrated ski areas, a Saalbach ski pass, is one of the most important items in your holiday kit. Without one, all 270km of immaculate Skicircus pistes are just a very pretty view from the village base.

Saalbach sits at the heart of the SkiCircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn - a vast, interconnected ski area with diverse terrain suited to all ability levels. From confident beginners looking to carve up some proper snow to advanced skiers with an eye on the area's moguled descents, the right ski pass puts it all within reach. Secure your pass ahead of your arrival with Erna Low. It's the smartest and most convenient way to purchase and reserve your ski pass well in advance. Simply include it as part of your holiday booking, and you’re all set.

Types of ski passes in Saalbach

The Ski Alpin card is the go-to pass for skiers visiting Saalbach, offering an impressive scope of terrain across three distinct areas.

As well as full access to the renowned Skicircus - encompassing the entire Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn network - it also covers the iconic Schmittenhöhe above Zell am See, plus the high-altitude glacier runs of Kitzsteinhorn and Maiskogel in Kaprun, leaving you with access to 408km of slopes and 121 lifts at your disposal. The Ski Alpin pass can be purchased as a single-day, multi-day, group booking, or full-season pass, so it's straightforward to find an option that suits your trip. What's more, the card grants access to a selection of pedestrian lifts.

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1-Day Ski Tickets
A single-day pass for Saalbach opens up the full expanse of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn. It includes all lifts and pistes across the entire circuit. Tickets can be bought conveniently online.
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Multi-Day Tickets
A multi-day pass is the ideal option if you’re visiting Saalbach for at least a week. As part of the Alpin Card, it offers access to the Skicircus network, with the flexibility to choose either consecutive days or a more relaxed, non-consecutive arrangement. Durations range from a few days through to a week or beyond, with pricing tiers available for both the early season and peak winter periods.
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Group Tickets
Group ski passes are ideal for school trips, ski clubs, large parties and corporate escapes. General group discounts in Saalbach apply to every 20 or more ski passes bought in the same package with the same validity dates.
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Family Ski Passes
The Family Card is a single, flexible option for families visiting with children aged 3 and under. The pass allows either parent to use it, so one parent can hit the slopes while the other stays with the little ones. Be advised that the card will feature photos of all pass beneficiaries, so everyone must be present at the time of purchase for their photo.
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Pedestrian Tickets
Pedestrian tickets, often called winter walker tickets, give non-skiers access to a selection of lifts, opening the Skicircus region to scenic strolls, visits to mountain restaurants, and stunning alpine views. Available as single-ride or daily special tickets, they're a brilliant option for mixed groups wanting to soak up the mountain atmosphere at their own pace, no skis required.
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FAQs

How do I purchase a Saalbach ski pass with Erna Low?

Purchasing a Sallbach ski pass with us is straightforward and can be completed as part of your overall holiday package. On the ‘Ski Extras’ page, simply select your pass, add it to your cart and proceed with the booking. It will be sorted, and the voucher will be ready for download ahead of your trip to Saalbach. Easy.

Is it cheaper to buy a Saalbach ski pass in advance?

In most cases, if booked well in advance, you may be able to secure early-bird or discounted pre-sale rates on the Ski Alpin Card. Some passes may also have online rates that are cheaper than walk-in rates. Arranging your pass through Erna Low as part of your holiday booking is the most convenient way to lock in the best available rate before prices increase.

What is the highest point I can reach with a Saalbach ski pass?

The Ski Alpin pass provides access to the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun, which reaches 3,029m. The glacier offers some of the most reliable snow conditions in the region, making it an excellent option for later in the season when lower-altitude areas begin to soften. From Saalbach, it's easily reachable by ski bus, making it a rewarding and straightforward day trip on your Ski Alpin card.

Does the Saalbach ski pass include the ski bus?

Yes. The Saalbach ski pass includes free use of the regional ski buses, making it easy to get around the Skicircus without a car, whether you're staying in Saalbach, Leogang, or Fieberbrunn. Ski Alpin pass holders can also use ski buses across Saalbach Hinterglemm, Viehhofen, Leogang, Fieberbrunn, Zell am See, and Kaprun free of charge.

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PRE-BOOK YOUR SKI PASSES

Pre-booking your ski passes with Erna Low is easy - either choose the option online while you're booking your accommodation, or if you've already booked your accommodation, call us on 0203 011 1222 we'll gladly add it to your ski holiday package.

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