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The best thing, very close to the Spieljoch ski resort.
Just ‘roll over’ once and you’re on the slopes. The Spieljochbahn valley station is only a 4-minute walk away. The Spieljochbahn in Fügen boasts the longest downhill run in the Zillertal, as well as 21 family-friendly slopes, 8 lifts and a great beginners’ practice area. It is a staggering 7 kilometres long and runs through our own ski
... show moreslope right up to the front door. Just as close and convenient: The free bus to the Hochfügen-Hochzillertal skiing area, 20 minutes away, stops right in front of the Gardenhotel Crystal. The Hintertux glacier is only an hour away from here.
show lessZillertal: Skiing as far as your calves will take you
Even the most athletic skiers would find it impossible to fully “experience” the entire Zillertal region in just one skiing holiday. After all, there are 544 kilometres of slopes in four ski resorts. Zillertal’s snow conditions are legendary, with everything from beginner-friendly slopes to challenging black runs, perfectly groomed pistes to thrilling wild bumps and jumps. Just like the
... show moreZillertal powder. The “Big Mountain” in Hochfügen gets freeride enthusiasts’ hearts pounding with excitement. Safety and awareness are paramount at the “Big Mountain” in Hochfügen, where thrilling downhill runs in open terrain abound. If you like, you can join a freeride camp, book a private guide or take part in avalanche training.
show lessOne ski pass for the entire Zillertal
Here it’s worth putting all your money on one card. The Zillertal Super Ski Pass is the ultimate ticket to endless fun on the slopes: 4 large-area ski resorts, 180 lifts and more than 540
... show morekilometres of slopes. The Zillertal Super Ski Pass is available for a duration of 2 to 21 days. Already included: All Zillertal ski buses and public transport in (almost) all of Tyrol.
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