Skiing

Night skiing in Tyrol

Because we can never get enough of skiing in Tyrol, we even turn night into day. When skiing under the stars, brightly lit pistes and ideal snow conditions turn into a cosy evening in a mountain hut in no time at all. You are sure to be dreaming of night skiing for a long time to come.
    • 36.0 km
    • 1,075 - 1,740 m

Enjoy carving at sunset: the slopes in the Berwang ski area are also illuminated in the evening.

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    • 275.0 km
    • 620 - 1,869 m

No slope twice - and if so, then only because you like it so much. The Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental is huge.

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    • 29.0 km
    • 1,000 - 2,200 m

Above the Wipptal valley, it is not uncommon to see winter sports enthusiasts soaring through the air. Snowkiters love the Bergeralm.

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    • 22.2 km
    • 1,000 - 1,950 m

The Wettersteinbahnen ski resort is located on the western flank of the Zugspitze mountain. At up to 1,520 metres above sea level, it offers a selection of runs catering for all abilities as well as several off-piste ski routes. There is also a small ski school in the centre of nearby Ehrwald. Snowboarders and freeskiers will enjoy practising their tricks in the snowpark and the funtrail next to the Gamskarlift, while speed freaks can test their skills and nerve on the 1.8km Wettersteinabfahrt black run used in the past for FIS ski races.

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    • 110.0 km
    • 1,793 - 3,082 m

The Gurgl ski area in Ötztal can keep up with glacier ski areas even without a glacier.

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    • 41.0 km
    • 670 - 2,020 m

Not too much and not too little: The Hochoetz ski area offers the best conditions for cozy days of skiing and first pizza slices.

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    • 47.3 km
    • 2,020 - 2,520 m

In the charming village of Kühtai, high up at the end of the Sellraintal valley, winter sports enthusiasts shoulder their beloved boards and glide into the equally charming ski area.

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    • 19.0 km
    • 1,009 - 1,965 m

The Patscherkofel is not only Innsbruck's local mountain, but also one with a skiing and Olympic tradition.

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    • 17.0 km
    • 800 - 2,000 m

The small ski area on Rangger Köpfl near Innsbruck is very family-friendly. But there's also action up there.

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    • 18.3 km
    • 1,230 - 2,064 m

Enjoy carving through the evening: you can also ski at night in the family-friendly Rosshütte ski area.

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    • 42.5 km
    • 1,000 - 2,500 m

In the popular See ski area in Paznaun, it's not just families who will find the best conditions for a varied day's skiing.

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    • 161.0 km
    • 1,200 - 2,828 m

The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area offers a variety of slopes amidst an impressive mountain backdrop - perfect for families and winter sports enthusiasts.

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    • 43.0 km
    • 1,600 - 2,300 m

Skiing and action: In the Silvapark in Galtür, beautiful slopes - and adrenaline kicks - await winter sports enthusiasts of all ages.

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    • 114.0 km
    • 600 - 2,100 m

Family ski days made easy: the combined ski areas of Alpbachtal and Wildschönau have everything that big and small ski bunnies need.

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    • 142.0 km
    • 1,350 - 3,340 m

The celebrity among Tyrol's largest ski resorts: Skiers and snowboarders will find everything their hearts desire in Sölden.

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