Tyrol skiing holidays: The choice of Tyrolean ski resorts. Gigantic. More than 80 ski areas. 3400 kilometres of pistes for young and old. In all degrees of difficulty. A skiing holiday in Tyrol offers winter sports fans a wide range of winter sports areas. From small family ski areas with many green, blue and red runs, wave runs, slalom runs, snow carousels and fun slopes. To glacier slopes that are open all year round. To huge winter sports arenas. Tyrolean ski areas are a paradise for experienced skiers, ski beginners, freeriders, freestylers and snowboarders. Modern infrastructure and mountain railways (mostly including wifi), more than 390 ski schools, snow parks, children's parks, mono ski areas, night skiing, early morning skiing. Tyrol ski holidays. A mecca for skiing enthusiasts. Also because more than 500 of the mountains in Tyrol crack the 3000 metre altitude mark. High snow reliability guaranteed in the neighbouring ski areas. Tyrolean ski resorts offer a choice of skiing like no other ski area in the Alps.
Family ski resorts in Tyrol focus on all-round care for young and old. From the adventure park to childcare. The offers of excellent Tyrolean ski resorts for families are quality-checked. For unforgettable days on the slopes during your Tyrolean skiing holiday. The top family ski resorts in Tyrol offer families slopes suitable for beginners and ski schools with ski instructors who are trained to teach children. The little ones can be looked after in the children's parks. Family skiing fun offers all kinds of attractions such as slalom runs, fun slopes, wave runs and snow carousels. Tyrol ski holidays affordable for families: Special family or children's rates are another plus.
Excellent ski resorts for families in the region around Innsbruck: Hochoetz, Hochzeiger Bergbahnen Pitztal, Kühtai, Schlick 2000, Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau, Spieljochbahn Fügen, Stubai Glacier.
A ski holiday in Tyrol offers no less than 5 glacier ski areas with modern infrastructure and lifts. The glacier areas stand out from the Tyrolean winter landscape at over 3,000 metres above sea level and offer (almost) year-round majestic skiing pleasure with snow-covered slopes. With guaranteed snow. From autumn until late spring. The Hintertux Glacier is the only one to offer year-round skiing pleasure. Tyrolean glacier ski areas offer ski slopes of all levels of difficulty. Families can enjoy the blue slopes just as much as experienced skiers and pros on the red and black slopes. Off-piste, the glaciers also offer routes for ski touring.
Glacier ski areas for skiers of all levels in the region around Innsbruck: Stubai Glacier, Pitztal Glacier, Hintertux Glacier, Kaunertal Glacier
Tyrol skiing holidays for professionals: The Tyrolean skiing areas count a total of 350 kilometres of black slopes. On black runs, what counts most is experience and the will to push yourself to the limit. For skiing experts, there are some Tyrolean ski resorts that are notorious for their downhill runs. "Harakiri". The most famous among them. The Harakiri run in the Mayrhofen ski area is a black run with a whole 78% gradient. A slope is marked as black when its gradient exceeds 40%. So it's not for beginners. An absolute must for skiing black runs is mastering the short turn in order to regulate the speed effectively.
Tyrolean ski resorts with the most black runs: Ski Arlberg, Mayrhofner Bergbahnen, Winter- & Gletscherskigebiet Sölden, Silvretta Arena Ischgl, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, Gurgl, Bergbahn Kitzbühel, Skiparadies Nauders am Reschenpass
Freeriding in Tyrolean ski resorts: Deep snow skiing means creativity and freedom when skiing or snowboarding. Away from groomed slopes. Freeriding is all the rage. Draw your own track in the untouched snow slopes and dare to jump over snow cornices as high as a house. Deep snow skiing requires a lot of knowledge about alpine conditions. A very good skiing technique is indispensable if you want to ski off the groomed slopes. Another basic requirement is the ability to assess oneself and one's skills well and realistically. An avalanche backpack, shovel, probe, helmet and burial transceiver are standard equipment for an unforgettable ride.
5 top ski resorts for powder fans & freeriders: Stubai Glacier, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, St. Anton am Arlberg, Hochfügen in the Zillertal, Fieberbrunn in the Pillerseetal.
Snowparks in Tyrol offer skiers and snowboarders an extra dose of fun and action. With cool tricks. Snow parks are like islands in the Tyrolean ski resorts. Everything is allowed in the discipline of freestyle. Jumping. Sliding. Rotate. Roll over. In the middle of the ski areas, freeskiers jump over kickers or grind on rails. The snow parks in Tyrol are versatile and a meeting point for the scene. Snow parks offer obstacles for beginners and pros. Starting with huge kickers, gap jumps and airbags. Treelines, S-Rails, Wallrides, Halfpipes, Quarterpipes and Superpipes. All the way to party facilities with chilled music and floodlights.
Selection of Tyrolean snow parks: Glungezer Parks, Skyline Park Innsbruck, Snowpark Axamer Lizum, K-Park Kühtai, Moreboards Stubai Zoo