Skiing Schladming from Warsaw
Schladming sits 745–2015 m in Austria. Driving is cheaper than flying on this route — roughly 751 km each way, about 12 hours door to door.
Worth knowing. Low, and almost entirely dependent on snowmaking.
Pre-season — snow reliability. There is no meaningful snow on the models yet, so resorts are ranked on how snow-sure they are: altitude adjusted for latitude, glacier cover and the size of the ski area. Live scoring resumes automatically once the snow arrives. How we rank
A week, all in
€1,010
Per person sharing, including travel
Getting there
Drive
About 12 hours door to door
Value rank from Warsaw
59 of 94
By snow quality against total cost
Snow Value Index
3.76
Snow score per 100 of trip cost
Is it worth it from Warsaw?
A week here works out 26% below the median for the 94 resorts we rank from Warsaw, and it comes 59th on value.
At 12 hours each way this is a week's holiday rather than a weekend. Budget the travel days.
For what it is worth, Schladming is cheapest to reach from Munich, at about €945 — roughly €65 less than from Warsaw.
What the week costs
| 7 nights, mid-range, sharing | €500 |
| 6-day adult lift pass | €290 |
| 6 days ski and boot hire | €135 |
| Fuel and tolls from Warsaw, split four ways | €85 |
| Total per person | €1,010 |
Piste kilometres, lift counts and prices are indicative and compiled from public sources — they have not yet been checked against the resort's own figures for this season. Costs are planning estimates, not quotes. Spotted one that is wrong? Tell us.
Better value from Warsaw
More snow for less money, leaving from the same city. We would rather tell you than sell you the page you happen to be on.
Who sells Schladming in Poland
No operator on our list sells Schladming as a package into Poland. That usually means booking accommodation and travel separately — the directory lists who covers what.
Told when Schladming is about to get snow
Snowvantage sends one email a week through the season, plus powder alerts five to seven days out — while there is still something left to book.