
The Olympiaregion Seefeld and its five villages are located on a south-facing plateau at an altitude of 1200 metres above sea level. Surrounded by mountains as well as the protected area of the Wildmoos, the region is renowned for its way of life and opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment.
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26.11.2009 - 08.12.2009 - Obertauern
One of Austria's most popular resorts, Obertauern is a winter hotspot for skiing and snowboarding. The International Ski Countdown celebrates the new ski season with a gigantic snow-bar, fireworks, an open-air festival and a large disco.
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19.01.2010 - 24.01.2010 - Kitzbühel
From 19 - 24 January 2010, the Hahnenkamm fever will be hitting Austria. The world’s best skiers will gather in Kitzbühel to celebrate the highlight of the world cup calendar. The world’s most difficult ski piste will certainly challenge the skiers.
Jumps up to 80m, steep slopes up to 85% and speeds up to 140 km/h. Less than 2 minutes to complete the stretch of 3.3 km. An altitude difference of 863 m from the starting point (1665m) to the finish (802m). An average speed of 103 km/h. This is the most difficult ski piste in the world.

05.04.2010 - 10.04.2010 - Mayrhofen
Famous for its adrenalin-fuelled snowboarding, crazed partying and nocturnal chalet-hopping, Snowbombing takes place in the Tyrolean resort of Mayrhofen.
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Past and future meet in the heart of the Alps, where Innsbruck’s world-famous sights, which testify to the Tirol province’s great past, stand alongside post-modern international architecture to create a fascinating blend.
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