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Tyrolean ski passes

These ski pass networks offer pure fun on the slopes. Here you will find the most important ski passes and all-season tickets for Tyrol.

It is the absolute queen of ski passes: the Snow Card Tirol. If you have it, you can look forward to literally limitless skiing fun throughout the entire province. The Snow Card is valid for more than 90 lift companies in Tirol. Also included: the five glaciers.

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White 5 puts all five Tyrolean glaciers on the same map, literally offering the ultimate in skiing pleasure. It's all about top-class turns at altitudes of up to 3,440 metres - on the Hintertux Glacier, the Pitztal Glacier, in Sölden, on the Stubai Glacier and on the Kaunertal Glacier. All five ski areas are considered one hundred per cent snow-sure. The Hintertux Glacier even has perfectly groomed pistes 365 days a year.

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The Silvretta ski pass is valid in the four ski areas of Ischgl-Samnaun, Galtür, Kappl and See. A good 350 kilometres of pistes and a total of 73 cable cars and lifts are available there. Guests travel free of charge on the ski bus and public buses in the Paznaun Valley between Landeck and Wirl in Galtür.

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Six winter sports areas in one go with the Ski 6 ski pass for the Tyrolean Oberland. Located at the border triangle of Austria, Italy and Switzerland, it combines the top ski resorts of Nauders, Kaunertal Glacier, Fendels, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis and Venet. Together they offer 350 kilometres of pistes and more than 80 lifts.

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The "Ski plus City Pass", which is valid in the Innsbruck region and the Stubai Valley, combines skiing with culture, sightseeing and family excursions. The price includes 37 services. Right at the top: 12 ski areas with a total of 291 kilometres of pistes - from the Nordkette to the Stubai Glacier. In addition, there are numerous adventure offers such as the Golden Roof Museum and the Swarovski Crystal Worlds as well as three indoor swimming pools and the "Sightseer Innsbruck" bus shuttle.

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The Ötztal Superskipass combines all the ski areas of Tyrol's longest side valley with its international hotspots Sölden and Obergurgl-Hochgurgl in one ski ticket. Six ski areas with 90 lifts and 361 kilometres of pistes - from the family-friendly Hochoetz-Kühtai ski area via Niederthai, Gries and Vent to the Rettenbachferner at up to 3,250 metres above sea level - offer winter sports enthusiasts the greatest possible flexibility.

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As a holder of the Zillertal Superskipass, you have access to all 180 cable car facilities in the Zillertal. They belong to the four ski areas Zillertal Arena, Zillertal 3000, Skiing in the First Holiday Region and Skiing in Mayrhofen. Together they combine 542 kilometres of pistes of varying degrees of difficulty. The ski pass is also valid for travelling to and from the resort on various local transport services, including buses and trains operated by the Zillertal transport company.

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22 ski regions, more than 2,750 kilometres of pistes, around 938 cable cars and lifts as well as three glacier areas - that's how much the mighty SuperSkiCard of the Kitzbühel Alps and Salzburger Land covers. It is valid in the Kitzbühel-Kirchberg ski area, SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, St. Johann, Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau and Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn as well as in selected ski areas in Salzburger Land.

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The cross-border SkiHit East Tyrol piste pass unites a total of nine ski areas. It is valid in all seven East Tyrolean ski areas - from the Großglockner Resort Kals-Matrei to the Lienzer Bergbahnen and the Sillian-Hochpustertal ski centre - as well as on the Carinthian side on the Mölltal Glacier and the Ankogel. Due to its location just south of the main Alpine ridge, the region is equally blessed with guaranteed snow and many hours of sunshine. Despite this, the pistes are not overcrowded and there are hardly any queues at the lifts. From the beginners' slope in the valley to the sporty World Cup piste and the glacier at an altitude of up to 3,122 metres, there is something for every taste and ability level.

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The Tirol Regio Card is the right choice for anyone who wants to combine winter and summer fun in one pass. The leisure pass is valid in the Tyrolean Oberland and Außerfern in 26 ski areas and at 15 small lifts, 14 indoor and outdoor pools, seven swimming lakes and five ice rinks. The ski areas include hotspots such as Ötztal, the Fiss-Serfaus-Ladis region, the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena and Obergurgl-Hochgurgl as well as three glacier areas.

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As a year-round ticket for leisure, sports and cultural facilities, the Freizeitticket Tirol is more than just a ski pass. It is valid in numerous large and small ski areas around Innsbruck, including the Stubai Glacier, Kühtai, the Bergeralm Ski & Leisure Arena and the Silvretta Arena ski area. A total of 32 cable cars and small lifts are included. The leisure ticket also offers free admission to 20 indoor and outdoor pools and swimming lakes, 12 ice rinks and 13 museums.

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