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Ski Region Innsbruck

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Resorts 8.5
Ski Areas 7.9
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Highest point: 3,210 m
Lowest point: 856 m
Lifts in total: 111
Tow lifts: 55
Chair lifts: 32
Gondola lift: 24
Pistes in total: 291 km
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102 km
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148 km
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41 km
Ski routes: 48 km

Ski holidays Ski Region Innsbruck - the perfect symbiosis of big city flair and skiing holiday!

Tyrol's provincial capital lies directly on the Inn, surrounded by a breathtakingly beautiful mountain backdrop. Innsbruck offers the unique opportunity to spend the duration of your holiday in one of Europe's loveliest cities and yet still be almost directly in the ski are at the same time - an ideal holiday destination for all those who want to combine their skiing holiday with a little culture! As site of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics und 1976 and with a total of 308 km, the Olympia SkiWorld enjoys a first class international reputation. Next to the numerous sights in Innsbruck itself, the region also has a lot to offer. The pilgrimage church St. Peter and St. Paul in Götzens is a special feature with its architecture and acoustics. An alternative day-trip destination is the Ambras Castle, which lies above Innsbruck and is considered one of the most well-known sights in the provincial capital.

Igls

The idyllic and hospitable village Igls lies at the foot of Innsbruck's local mountain "Patscherkofel" at around 900 m altitude and very close to the town Innsbruck. Leave the daily routine behind and enjoy your holidays in front of a beautiful mountain scenery. Next to the family-friendly ski are at the local mountain you have the possibility to go ice skating, tobogganing or cross-country skiing. The surrounding winter hiking tracks await with …
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Innsbruck

Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, lies at an altitude of 575 m and has a very nice historical district, as well as a comprehensive cultural programme. Surrounded by the imposing mountain backdrop lies Innsbruck, between the northern range of the Karwendel mountains and the foothills of the Alpine mountain range. It's wonderful to stroll through the lovely streets and narrow lanes here. Sights such as the "Goldene Dachl", a late-gothic bay …
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Kolsassberg

The cosy, peaceful mountain village of Kolsassberg is located at an altitude of 906 m and lies nestled between the Karwendel mountain range and the Tux Alps, between the Olympic town of Innsbruck and the lovely Ziller Valley. The tradition-rich village invites you in to rest and relax, but also to partake in extensive winter strolls and ski on superbly prepared pistes. The elevated location of Kolsassberg offers you an imposing panorama of the …
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Oberperfuss

A panoramic view over the Inn Valley, traditional village charm and nativeness - this is what makes the mountain village Oberperfuss what it is. At an altitude of 812 m, with its local mountain the Rangger Köpfl (1,939 m) and its proximity to Innsbruck, it is a great holiday destination for winter sports fans. If you want to spend your holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist spots, this is the perfect place with its …
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Pill

Pill is a small, charming village with just 1,224 inhabitants located in the Lower Inn Valley at an altitude of 556 metres. The village is located just 28 kilometres from the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck. Pill was first mentioned in a document in 1283 by the Abbot of Wilten as "in monte bulle" (Pillberg). The highest mountain in the area is the Kellerjoch (2,344 m), part of the Karwendel mountain range, on the flanks of which the local ski area …
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Thaur

At an altitude of 633 m is the idyllic resort surrounded by a unique mountain landscape at the foot of the Nordkette. Thaur is located only 10 km from Innsbruck. The idyllic resort, where tradition is upheld, is not only home to Thaur nativity carvers, but is also known as Tyrol's ''largest vegetable garden.'' Through its cultural programme in particular, the cosy village sets itself apart from the usual winter sports resorts. Still remaining …
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