Ski season in Innsbruck: Treens and exciting offers await you!
Ski season in Innsbruck: Treens and exciting offers await you!
With the winter in front of the door, the anticipation of winter sports lovers in the Innsbruck region begins. The ski season picks up speed, and the first ski areas will soon open their goals for enthusiastic skiers and snowboarders. This year the resorts not only attract with fantastic slopes and impressive views, but also with special opening actions and new offers.
The six ski areas around Innsbruck - Axamer Lizum, Kühtai, Muttereralm, Nordkette, Patscherkofel and Rangger Köpfl - offer the right descent for every taste. Whether you have a: E experienced: R skikers: in, a: e freerider: in or a: e beginner: in is, here everyone will find the right terrain. The first ski areas start with their offers in November, whereby the exact opening data is designed as follows:
season start of the ski areas
Here are the official opening dates:
- Axamer Lizum: 23.11.2024
- Kühtai: 29.11.2024
- Muttereralm: 07.12.2024
- Patscherkofel: 07.12.2024
- Rangger Köpfl: 14.12.2024
- north chain: from mid -December
The first two weekends of the season promise exciting events. The athletes Ski Test Days take place on November 23 and 24, 2024 in the Axamer Lizum. Here visitors have the opportunity to try out the latest products and techniques from the ski industry, including skis, bonds and even avalanche searchers. Kühtai, on the other hand, convinces with a special offer: The ski-free weeks from November 29 to December 20, 2024 enable a free ski pass in the overnight price when booking at least three nights.
variety and adventure in the snow
The ski areas around Innsbruck offer impressive variety. If you want to be close to the city, you will quickly find a connection to the slopes in the north chain and at the Patscherkofel. The Axamer Lizum is a real freerider paradise and captivates with snow-safe descents into spring. Kühtai, the highest winter sports resort in Austria, also offers the advantage of uncomplicated ski-in-ski-out, so that the slopes start right in front of the accommodation. For families and beginners, the Mothereralm and Rangger Köpfl are ideal for venturing the first turns on the skis.
An innovation this winter is the introduction of a station wagon at the Rangger Köpfl, which increases comfort and improves the use of use. In addition, new toboggan runs and winter hiking trails were created as part of the modernization work, ideal for everyone who likes to travel away from the slopes.
The decision for a winter stay in Innsbruck also turns out to be particularly varied thanks to the Ski Plus City Pass Stubai Innsbruck. This not only includes the various ski areas around Innsbruck, but also extends the offer to six other ski areas, including the impressive Stubai Glacier. In addition, 22 different city experiences are included in the passport, which makes cultural adventures such as visiting the Alpenzoos or the Swarovski crystal worlds in part.
The journey to Innsbruck is convenient and stress -free thanks to well -developed transport connections. Innsbruck Airport enables international arrival, while the train also offers environmentally friendly options from nearby and distant regions. Skibuses run within the region so that the slopes can be reached without your own vehicle. Particularly advantageous: With the Ski Plus City Pass and the free guest card Welcome Card, guests benefit from free trips and other amenities.
Visitors should consider leaving their own ski equipment at home. Numerous rental areas in the region offer excellent opportunities to find the right equipment for the ski tour, so that nothing stands in the way of winter sports fun.
Further information on skiing in the Innsbruck region are online at www.innsbruck.info/skifahren.
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