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The best ski resorts for freeriding in Tirol

Skiers and snowboarders know that there is no feeling quite like carving the first line in an untouched powder slope. We have put together a list of the best resorts and areas in Tirol for freeriding, including slopes for all abilities, minimal avalanche risk, modern ca-ble cars and, of course, plenty of powder.
    • 305.0 km
    • 1,300 - 2,800 m
  • Huge number of lifts and cable cars for easy ascent
  • Countless freeride runs for all abilities
  • Freeride checkpoints, avalanche training centre, guided ski adventures
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    • 41.0 km
    • 1,750 - 3,210 m
  • Many freeride runs through untouched powder
  • Off-piste map and GPS tracks for added safety
  • Snowsure slopes up to 3,200 metres above sea level
  • Avalanche rescue training area
  • Videos of the routes to help you prepare
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    • 85.6 km
    • 600 - 2,500 m
  • Freeride mecca with powder slopes in the heart of the Zillertal Valley
  • Freeride map for orientation and route planning
  • Lots of runs accessible via cable car plus a short walk
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    • 35.0 km
    • 1,830 - 2,690 m
  • Insider tip with plenty of snowsure slopes
  • Avalanche and freeride checkpoints for added safety
  • Interactive map for planning your adventures
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    • 249.0 km
    • 790 - 2,096 m
  • Legendary powder slopes and host of the Freeride World Tour
  • Huge selection of lifts and cable cars for an easy ascent
  • Regular avalanche risk report put together by local experts
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    • 161.0 km
    • 1,200 - 2,828 m
  • Lots of freeride routes for different abilities
  • Long routes, including some with steep gradients
  • Freeriding in the bikepark also possible
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    • 40.0 km
    • 1,450 - 2,500 m
  • Various off-piste lines particularly for those new to freeriding
  • Very snowsure slopes
  • Avalanche safety courses and guided freeriding available
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    • 30.0 km
    • 1,580 - 2,340 m
  • Popular among international pro riders
  • Wide choice of routes, good powder thanks to north-facing slopes
  • Range of freeride tracks to choose from
  • Freeride checkpoint with information on fresh snow and closed routes, including some checkpoints where you can test if your avalanche beacon is working properly
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  • Numerous freeride routes, including some crossing over the border into Italy
  • Piste map with all freeride variations
  • Very snowsure thanks to high altitude
    • 40.6 km
    • 1,640 - 3,440 m
  • Different lengths & levels of difficulty
  • Tour to the highest mountain in Tyrol
  • Guided ski tours

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