- Easter
Styrian Easter
As the days grow longer and the sun bathes the mountain landscape in warm light, spring reveals its most beautiful side in Styria. It is the perfect time to celebrate Easter in the Styrian mountains. In the Schladming-Dachstein region, living traditions, regional cuisine and the peacefulness of nature come together to create holidays filled with atmosphere.
Look forward to traditional Easter customs, regional specialities and moments of pure enjoyment - surrounded by the impressive scenery of the Styrian Alps.
Programme Highlights
Maundy Thursday
At the “Green Styria Thursday”, spring arrives in the kitchen. Fresh herbs, regional ingredients and Styrian specialities create a delicious start to the Easter celebrations.
Good Friday
A carefully composed fish menu invites you to enjoy this special day with light and refined dishes.
Holy Saturday
This day combines relaxation and tradition:
- Soothing sauna infusions for moments of deep relaxation
- A traditional Styrian Easter snack at the genießBAR, featuring classic regional delicacies
- In the evening, the traditional Easter bonfires illuminate the mountain slopes and valleys - one of the region’s most impressive Easter traditions
Easter Sunday
The festive day begins with an Easter breakfast with traditional delicacies. In the evening, a festive Easter gala dinner provides a culinary highlight to round off the celebrations.
Easter Monday
A relaxed Easter breakfast offers a delightful conclusion to the holiday.
Throughout the Easter period, families in Schladming-Dachstein can also enjoy a varied programme with traditional events and special experiences for children.
Special Easter gifts for skiers
- Children up to 6 years ski free of charge in the Schladming-Dachstein region.
- From mid-March until the end of the season, children up to 15 years ski free of charge when at least one parent purchases a 6-day ski pass in Ski amadé.
Celebrate Easter at a time when the mountains still sparkle with snow while spring can already be felt everywhere – in the Styrian alpine region of Schladming-Dachstein.