As a part of Ski amadé, the world-famous Schladming-Dachstein ski region has 230 kilometers of pistes in store for its guests. Setting our from your holiday apartment at the Schlosserhaus, you are just a 20-minute drive from the Galsterbergalm and the Schladming 4 Mountain Ski Area (Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen and Reiteralm).
The budget-friendly Schneebären Card brings together the Tauplitz, Ski Riesneralm, Planneralm, Loser Altaussee and Kaiserau – glorious pistes, endless freeride slopes, over 40 chillin' huts, and countless convivial people.
If you are in the mood for a fun-filled sledding expedition, including a break for refreshments at a friendly mountain hut, we highly recommend the 5 km-long sled run at the Galsterbergalm and the 7 km-long sled run on the Hochwurzen
Fans of Nordic-style skiing can choose between two top cross-country Eldorados and around 380 kilometers of ski trails: The valley trails in Bad Mitterndorf are barely a 20-minute car drive away. As for the alpine tracks at the Tauplitzalm and the 220 km of trails in Ramsau am Dachstein, there you are looking at a drive of roughly 40 minutes.
Also away from the piste, our holiday region captivates with its magical ski-touring opportunities in the mountains near Öblarn, in Sölktäler Nature Park, and throughout the entire Schladming-Dachstein region.
If you are a guest in search of genuine "Slow Travel" experiences, we highly recommend the enchanting winter pathways and snowshoe trails in Schladming-Dachstein, together with a romantic sleigh ride in, for example, Mitterberg-St. Martin, Aich or Ramsau am Dachstein.
The Öblarn Krampus Play is an eerie-yet-beautiful (and most definitely violence-free) evening focused on the ancient Krampus tradition and ages-old folk customs!
At the numerous ice-stock rinks in the area, some of which are also floodlit after dark, it's all about having a keen eye, a sensitive touch and a modicum of good luck, and most importantly of all, socializing with your fellow guests and hospitable villagers.
Born in Öblarn, Paula Grogger is one of the most important writers ever to hail from Styria. Her descriptive language and mixture of Styrian dialect with standard German are regarded by literary experts as quite unique.
In Öblarn, the central importance of art, culture and deeply rooted traditions is particularly evident at two different locations: The
KU:L Bar, Kunst- & Kulturhaus and the
ÖHA - Öblarn House for All. It's worth taking a closer look at the events calendar.
Whether breakfast, cake, coffee or a cool beer, at the small coffeehouse built directly adjoining St. Andrew's Church, also with pleasant outdoor seating, guests are treated to regional specialties created with loving attention to the smallest detail.
In the picturesque village center of Öblarn, travelers have been well catered to at the Gasthof zum Stralz’n, previously known as "Die Engeltaferne" until 1542, for centuries.
At the SPAR supermarket in Öblarn, guests and locals find all of life's necessities. And even more than you might expect!
The Trafella Family are 100% committed to the baker's craft. Using regional grains, such as Grimming rye and spelt produced by the Lämmerer family, every day they conjure up fresh traditional breads & rolls, delicious specialty breads, along with mouthwatering pastries. This bakery, with its small café, is only a two-minute walk from the Schlosserhaus.