Zillertal Ski Area Information
- Resort Altitude: 580m (Lowest)
- Slopes Altitude: 630m-3250m
- Pistes: 544km
- Lifts: 180
- Nearest Airport: Innsbruck (50km)
- Blue Slopes: 137.3 km
- Red Slopes: 248.9 km
- Black Slopes: 57.3 km
The Zillertal Valley in Austria is a beloved destination for skiers and snowboarders alike, offering a stunning alpine backdrop and an extensive array of slopes across its four main ski areas.
The first area, Hochzillertal-Hochfügen-Spieljoch, is known for its family-friendly environment and breathtaking vistas. This part of Zillertal offers wide, well-groomed slopes that suit skiers of all levels, making it an ideal choice for families and beginners. Gentle terrain, excellent ski schools, and dedicated children’s zones create a welcoming atmosphere for those new to the sport or looking for a more relaxed experience.
If you're seeking variety and terrain to explore, Zillertal Arena is the largest ski area in the region, covering over 143 kilometres of interconnected slopes. With runs that cater especially well to intermediate and advanced skiers, Zillertal Arena provides long trails, scenic descents, and lively après-ski options. This area balances challenging terrain with enjoyable social spots, making it popular among groups of friends and more seasoned skiers.
Mayrhofen is a magnet for thrill-seekers and more adventurous skiers, thanks in part to the famous Harakiri slope, which is one of the steepest runs in Austria. The town of Mayrhofen is as lively as the slopes, with a bustling nightlife scene, plenty of bars and restaurants, and a distinctly social vibe. Mayrhofen is ideal for those who enjoy a mix of challenging skiing and a vibrant town atmosphere.
High-altitude enthusiasts and those looking for snow-sure conditions will find Hintertux Glacier a fantastic option. Open throughout the year, the glacier offers skiing at 3,250 metres and is ideal for advanced skiers who want dependable snow conditions, even in the warmer months. Hintertux’s high elevation ensures excellent snow quality and thrilling views of the surrounding alpine peaks, making it a must for experienced skiers and snowboarders.