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DAMÜLS - FASCHINA Tourismus

Kirchdorf 138
A- 6884 Damüls, Austria

Tel.: +43 (5510) 6200
Fax: +43 (5510) 549

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DAMÜLS - The world's most snowsure village

Set at 1430 to 2100m altitude the comfortable mountain village boasts a special charm and guarantees snow during the whole winter.

It is no wonder that Damüls is considered one of the most beautiful winter resorts in Vorarlberg. In 2006 it won the award for "Most Snowsure Village in the World". Every year the fascination of our unspoiled and original mountain world attracts people of every age and interest.

Winter in Damüls has many faces - there are many facets to be discovered. High life at the snow bar, the peace and quiet of the snowy summits, the conveniences and coziness of the accommodations, the deserted slopes with deep snow besides the 64 km of marked ski runs and ski routes, 16 km of sunny cross-country skiing tracks, 22.5 km of winter hiking trails, and a varied event program for the whole family.
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1431 m Elevation
330 Inhabitants
Location: By a mountain
Damüls' ski area has become bigger!!!
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In winter he first stage of construction towards Damüls - Mellau was be completed

The six-seater chair lifts Elsenkopf and Hohe Wacht are two new lifts operating for the first time this season.
The costs amount to 10 million euros - this is a first step to linke the two ski areas Damüls and Mellau.

The Argental valley adds even more diversity to the Damüls ski area. It allows our guests to ski on northfaces which offer perfect snow conditions even in the afternoon in late winter. With the expansion the ski area offers 64 km of pistes - 26 blue ones, 30 red ones and 8 black ones.
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