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​Bad Gastein Transfers
​Bad Gastein Transfers

​Bad Gastein Transfers

Tucked into the Salzburg Alps, Austria’s Gastein Valley combines three quaint towns into one snow-lover’s paradise. This hidden gem is famed for its dual personality: by day, a skier’s playground with over 250km of slopes; by night, a thermal spa sanctuary where weary muscles find blissful respite.

Getting from Salzburg to Bad Gastein is a breeze, with a transfer time of just over an hour. This means you can make the most of your free time right after you land. Simply book online with your party and flight details, and let Alps2Alps handle the rest, so you can start your adventure stress-free.

Here’s everything you need to know about our Bad Gastein transfers:

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Bad Gastein transfers from €59 / £49

Bad Gastein’s ski playground sprawls across four diverse areas, offering a buffet of runs for every appetite. From wide, cruisy blues perfect for finding your ski legs, to heart-pounding black diamonds that’ll test even seasoned powder hounds, this winter wonderland serves up 250km of snow-blanketed thrills, all against a backdrop of jaw-dropping Alpine vistas.

With a transfer time of just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Salzburg Airport, you can skip the hassle of long travel days and head straight to the slopes.

Alps2Alps ensures your transfer to Bad Gastein is affordable, stress-free, and enjoyable. With ski transfers starting from €59 / £49 per person, you can save money without sacrificing comfort.

Choose your ideal vehicle and transfer type, pick a date and time, and we’ll be ready to meet you at the airport. Travel to Bad Gastein in our modern vehicles, perfect for relaxing after your flight or gearing up for the adventure ahead.

Our experienced drivers prioritise your safety, your schedule, and a seamless arrival to Bad Gastein. We also accommodate your ski equipment and provide child seats or booster seats for your convenience.

Your departure from Bad Gastein is equally as pleasant – even if you’re sad to say goodbye! Your driver will pick you up from your accommodation and load your luggage. After you have made yourself comfortable, the journey back to Salzburg Airport can start.

Remove the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads with our convenient door-to-door service. Choose Alps2Alps to start your Bad Gastein holiday right and focus on enjoying your time in this one-of-a-kind resort.

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Standard/economy transfer

Standard/economy

Up to 3 Passengers

Premium transfer

Premium

Up to 3 Passengers

VIP transfer

VIP

Up to 3 Passengers

Standard minivan transfer

Standard minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

Standard XL minivan transfer

Standard XL minivan

Up to 8 Passengers (can transport skis)

Premium minivan transfer

Premium minivan

Up to 7 Passengers (can transport skis)

12-seater minibus transfer

12-seater minibus

Up to 12 Passengers (can transport skis)

16-seater minibus transfer

16-seater minibus

Up to 16 Passengers (can transport skis)

Get to know Bad Gastein Ski Resort

This charming destination, encompassing Bad Gastein, Bad Hofgastein, and Dorfgastein, boasts a rich history dating back to the 9th century. While initially famed for its gold mines and thermal springs, Gastein’s skiing legacy took off in 1958 when it hosted the Alpine World Ski Championships.

Today, it’s a winter sports paradise offering over 250 kilometres of diverse pistes. You’ll find everything from gentle nursery slopes to heart-pumping black runs, all set against breathtaking Alpine scenery. But Bad Gastein isn’t just about skiing. It’s the unique blend of snowy adventures and wellness that sets it apart.

After carving up the slopes, soak in the natural thermal spas, a perfect balm for tired muscles. Fancy a change of pace? Try snowshoeing, tobogganing, or a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride. As night falls, the vibrant après-ski scene comes alive, from cosy alpine huts to lively bars. With its mix of outdoor thrills, relaxation, and Austrian charm, Bad Gastein promises an unforgettable winter escape.

Skiing and activities in Bad Gastein

With over 250 kilometres of slopes, there’s a run for everyone in Bad Gastein, from wobbly beginners to daredevil experts. The high peaks of Sportgastein promise powdery fun even when other resorts are green. But it’s not all about skiing – fancy a bit of snowboarding or a peaceful cross-country trek? You’ve got it. What really sets Bad Gastein apart is its perfect mix of thrills and chills. After a day on the slopes, soothe those aching muscles in steaming thermal spas. Families will love the kid-friendly areas and cosy sleigh rides. And when the sun sets, the après-ski scene comes alive, from rollicking bars to snug alpine huts.

Woman with head out of car in the snow on a transfer

Bad Gastein skiing: an overview

Gastein Valley offers diverse skiing for all levels across 250 kilometres of slopes. Beginners enjoy 60 km of easy runs, intermediates have 117 km of medium terrain, and advanced skiers tackle 24 km of challenging slopes. The Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel area is the largest, featuring gentle slopes for novices and sweeping red runs for intermediates. Experts can test their skills on black runs from Hohe Scharte Nord.

Sportgastein, reaching 2,650 metres, boasts reliable snow and challenging terrain, including the 10.4 km Goldbergabfahrt run with a 1,440-metre vertical drop. Dorfgastein-Großarltal caters to families and intermediates with wide, tree-lined pistes. Modern lifts enhance the experience, while the resort’s inclusion in the Ski Amadé network offers even more variety. Freestyle enthusiasts enjoy snow parks, and cross-country skiers have 45 km of trails to explore.

Non-skiing activities in Bad Gastein

The Gastein Valley’s winter wonderland isn’t just for skiers. Snowshoeing and winter hiking let you wander through hushed forests and glittering snowfields at your own pace. For a bit of excitement, hop on a toboggan and whoosh down winding tracks – it’s even more magical at night. Fancy a touch of romance? Snuggle up on a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the picturesque valley. Ice skating and cross-country skiing offer active alternatives to downhill runs, perfect for those who prefer a gentler pace.

Things to do in Gastein village

In Gastein’s charming villages, you’ll find plenty to do off the slopes. Soak in the famous thermal baths, perfect for soothing tired muscles. Wander through the historic town centres, admiring the grand Belle Époque architecture. For a cultural fix, visit the Gasteiner Museum to delve into local history. The Alpentherme Gastein offers indoor and outdoor pools with mountain views. Try your luck at the casino in Bad Gastein, or attend a classical concert at the Kur- und Kongresshaus. For relaxation, book a spa treatment using local thermal water or visit the Gasteiner Heilstollen for unique radon therapy.

Family-friendly and kids’ fun in Bad Gastein

Gastein Valley offers a wealth of family-friendly activities. Kids can learn to ski at the dedicated Kids Park in Angertal, with its 8,000 square metre nursery slope. The 3.3 km ‘Aeroplan’ toboggan run in Bad Hofgastein is a hit, especially for night sledding. Families can enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides through snowy landscapes or try unique llama trekking adventures. The Stubnerkogel fun centre provides indoor entertainment with climbing gardens and a children’s cinema. For water fun, head to Alpentherme Gastein with its exciting slides. Ice skating rinks in Bad Gastein and Bad Hofgastein offer frosty fun, while guided snowshoe walks cater to nature-loving families.

Looking for accommodation in Bad Gastein?

If you’re looking for accommodation in Bad Gastein, look no further! Alps2Alps offers a variety of options for your stay. Whether you prefer hotels, apartments, chalets, or unique lodging experiences, there’s something for everyone. And remember, booking accommodation with us guarantees the best ski pass prices as well!

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Bad Gastein off the pistes

A couple in a hot tub at a ski spa

Bad Gastein après-ski

If you’re an après-ski enthusiast, Gastein Valley won’t disappoint. Head to Silver Bullet in Bad Gastein for top-notch live music and a wild west theme. Haeggbloms Bar offers a lively atmosphere in a cosy setting. For a more traditional Austrian experience, try Lederhosenbar. Party animals should check out Bar Pub Stazione Blockhäusl, open until 4 am. In Bad Hofgastein, FEUERBAR brings an Ibiza vibe to the Alps. For slope-side action, hit Aeroplanstadl or Hirschen Hütt’n. With live DJs, themed nights, and a range of atmospheres, Gastein’s après-ski scene caters to all tastes.

A woman eats dinner in an Alpine restaurant

Bad Gastein restaurants

The Gastein Valley boasts a diverse culinary scene. For traditional Austrian fare, try Schafflinger Alm or Gasteiner Wirtshaus, known for hearty local dishes. Viehhauser Alm offers homemade specialties in a rustic alpine setting. For a gourmet experience, visit Mozartstuben in the Grand Hotel Mozart, serving French-Austrian fusion cuisine. Bertahof, a 350-year-old establishment, is renowned for its excellent gourmet offerings. Italian food lovers should head to Pizzeria Angelo. For unique dining experiences, try Windischgrätz, perched high above Bad Gastein with stunning views, or participate in the Wald:Brunch, a seven-course meal served in the forest. Many ski huts offer “Gasteiner Skihauben”, featuring local chefs’ specialties for a delightful mid-ski treat.

Bad Gastein in summer

Ski chalets

Bad Gastein summer activities

Hikers can explore over 600 kilometres of trails, from gentle walks to challenging treks along the Gastein Trail. Mountain bikers and cyclists will find thrilling routes, with the option to take bikes up the Fulseck Mountain lift for an exhilarating descent. Water lovers can splash in thermal lakes or natural pools, while golfers can tee off on scenic 18-hole courses. For adrenaline seekers, there’s rock climbing and trail running through pristine landscapes.

Families can enjoy gold panning, archery, and horseback riding. Culture buffs will appreciate the Belle Époque architecture and art exhibitions. Don’t miss the adventure mountains, featuring one of Europe’s highest suspension bridges and captivating theme trails.

A green valley in summer in the Alps

Top tips for an Alps summer holiday

Before you leave for your alpine summer trip think about the following points:

  • Pack versatile hiking boots and comfortable walking sandals. These will cover you for both challenging trails and leisurely strolls. Pair them with moisture-wicking socks to prevent blisters on longer hikes.
  • Bring layers, including breathable t-shirts, light fleeces, and a waterproof jacket. Alpine weather can be unpredictable, so be prepared for all conditions. Don’t forget sun protection – a hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are crucial at higher altitudes.
  • Don’t forget swimwear and a quick-dry towel. You’ll want to enjoy Bad Gastein’s thermal lakes and natural pools after a day of outdoor activities. Pack a swimsuit cover-up for visits to thermal spas.
  • Lastly, book your Alps summer transfer to Bad Gastein in advance, that way you’ll get the best availability and remove any last-minute panic!

 

Got questions? We have answers:

For quieter slopes, avoid school holidays in February. March and April offer great spring skiing. January is cold but often snowy. Christmas and New Year are busy but magical. Occasionally, early skiing is available in late November.

Yes, Bad Gastein is a bustling town all year round with many shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes open even in spring and autumn.

Booking a Bad Gastein ski pass through Alps2Alps costs the same as at the resort. However, you will receive a discount on your ski transfer cost for every ski pass booked through us.

Renting ski equipment is 20-30% cheaper than renting when you get to the resort. Not only that, every pair of skis booked through Alps2Alps means more money off your ski transfer.

Yes, we partner with local shops to offer our customers discounts on ski and snowboard hire. You’ll receive an email with exclusive offers after booking your transfer with us.

Yes, we have seasonal offers throughout the year. We also have permanent discounts for groups of 4 or more (code: ALPS4U) and discounts for new customers. You can find all of our deals in one place, or sign up to our newsletter for exclusive discounts.

Bad Gastein has accommodation for every budget, from five-star hotels to self-catering apartments. Choose based on your preference for convenience or independence. Hotels are great for town centre access, while self-catering is budget-friendly and flexible.

Yes, we provide transfers from major train stations, including Geneva, Lyon, and Annecy.

Yes, we offer private transfers with vehicle options to accommodate large groups and their luggage. You can book a private coach transfer for up to 49 passengers.

Yes, we provide child seats and booster seats at no extra charge. Please request these when booking.

We use modern, comfortable vehicles suitable for different group sizes, from 3 passengers to 49. We also have economy options through to luxury vehicles.

Yes! If you’re a small group or a solo traveller, we offer a shared transfer service. This service is more cost-efficient and we plan our schedules carefully to reduce waiting times at the airports as much as possible.

Booking is easy! Head to our booking form, choose your travel date and time, select your preferred vehicle and transfer type, and complete the booking.

Here you can also let us know if you’re travelling with your own skis, or if you would like to add on ski rental or book a ski pass.

Yes, and travelling midweek can save you up to 50% on your transfer. Avoid weekend traffic, cut costs and enjoy a smoother journey.

Yes, Bad Gastein offers family-friendly activities, accommodations, and ski areas suitable for children of all ages and beginners.

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