Elevation
860m
Base
2,256m
Summit
1,396m
Vertical Drop
Trails
6
51 Hectares
Lifts
5
3 types
Snowfall
206cm
Annual Snowfall
73cm
Dec
86cm
Jan
67cm
Feb
43cm
Mar
27cm
Apr

Best known for

  • # 10 Small Ski Area in Tyrol
Innsbruck - Nordkette

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 20, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 21, 2025

Years Open

97

Average Snowfall

206cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
7%
Advanced Runs
87%
Expert Runs
7%
Runs in Total
6
Longest Run
6 km
Skiable Terrain
15 km

Lifts

5

Gondolas & Trams
2
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
1

Inside Scoop

Reviews

I grew up in upstate New York where I lived until I was 18. I have skied all over the northeast USA. New York, Vermont and Mass. I have skied at some of the best resorts in all three states. I have skied all over Alaska also. I served 20 years in the US Army and skied all over Europe as well. Innsbruck was most likely the best ski resort with the best runs that I have ever skied on. The runs seemed to last forever. You would wonder when you would ever get down to the base of the mountain. There were a large selection of different levels of ski slopes from beginner to expert. I would consider myself an expert since I have skied since I was a child. I started when I was 9 years old and I am 44 now. I was stationed in Germany where I skied also. Innsbruck Austria offers the greatest skiing potentially anywhere and I think that I have skied enough places in the world to make that statement. No wonder the olympics ware held there I believe twice. What a great skiing experience.

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