Hinterglemm is a great base for exploring the entire ski area. The most challenging slopes can be found in Zwölferkogel and Schattberg. If you are a beginner, you should go to the other side of the valley, for example,Hochalm offers good beginners possibilities. The blue slope to Leogang is quite nice and quiet even during the holidays. On the slopes, you can find many restaurants and the nice thing is that they are not self-service. The food is great and the staff is very friendly. The connection to Fieberbrunn is pretty fun, but the slope is quite difficult as the snow is often mushy or icy. It is not a red one, but pretty much a black one so not adapted to beginners. There are, however, a few downsides to the area. It is not high in altitude so the snow is often slushy. Besides, there are ski buses, but they do not stop at all lifts and walking from one side of the valley to the other side takes some time and is no fun with the ski boots. At last, the ski area is huge and you can enjoy nice trips, but if you like skiing off-piste, you'd better look for another area. The best off-piste opportunities are in Fieberbrunn.
- Large area, fine restaurants, ski slopes for beginners and advanced.
- Low altitude, snow in the villages not so good.