Skiing

The 5 Tyrolean glacier ski areas

Skiing outside the winter season? No problem in the five Tyrolean glacier ski areas! The Kaunertal Glacier, the Pitztal Glacier, Sölden and the Stubai Glacier offer snow-sure skiing fun at over 3,000 meters above sea level from autumn until late spring - pure mountain air and endless views included. If that's not enough for you: you can whizz down the slopes on the Hintertux Glacier all year round.
    • 30.0 km
    • 2,150 - 3,113 m
  • Idyllic location and access via one of the most beautiful mountain roads in the Alps
  • Skiing on the steepest slope in Austria
  • Barrier-free skiing fun - awarded many times over
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    • 40.6 km
    • 1,640 - 3,440 m
  • Skiing in Austria's highest glacier ski area
  • Views of 50 three-thousand-meter peaks and the highest mountain in Tyrol
  • Wide slopes and endless powder for freeriders and ski tourers
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    • 142.0 km
    • 1,350 - 3,340 m
  • Ski down the longest piste in Austria
  • Austria's only ski area with three three-thousand-meter peaks
  • Skiing in one of the most famous ski resorts in the Alps
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    • 41.0 km
    • 1,750 - 3,210 m
  • Skiing in Austria's largest glacier ski area
  • Varied ski terrain for freeriders, freestylers, families and ski pros
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    • 48.8 km
    • 1,500 - 3,250 m
  • Skiing in Austria's only year-round ski area
  • Ideal for skiers, snowboarders, freeriders and freestylers
  • Connection to the Zillertal 3000 ski and glacier world with the legendary glacier circuit
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Die Erfindung von Lift und Seilbahn hat viele Gipfel auch für Nicht-Bergsteiger zugänglich gemacht. In dieser Serie zeigen wir sechs außergewöhnliche Bergbahnen, die bis heute Begeisterung wecken können.

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