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Chosen as the site of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games

innsbruck

FANTASTIC SKIING AND AN EXCEPTIONAL CULTURAL EXPERIENCE AWAITS YOU IN INNSBRUCK

Innsbruck considers skiing part of its city's life, and is one of the few resorts in Europe with a snow guarantee. Free buses shuttle you from downtown to the nearby ski areas. Among them Igls and Mutters will appeal to the novice and intermediate skiers with long, wide-open trails; Patscherkofel at 7,490 feet and Hafelekar, reached by a series of lifts at the edge of town will offer steep, challenging runs for the more advanced skiers.

There are also several snowboard parks in the area including one at Axamer Lizum with half-pipes and natural jumps and one at the Stubai Glacier with a half-pipe, jumps, and a snowboard racecourse. Over 800 years old, this Tyrolian capital displays its historic treasures for all to see. A walk through its streets will take you by the famous Golden Roof, the Ambras Castle, imperial palaces, theatres, opera houses, museums, and much more. Combined with the spectacular natural beauty surrounding it, Innsbruck is hard to beat.

INnSBRUCK

resort information
Altitude of resort

574 metres

Top elevation

3210 metres

Largest vertical drop

2175 metres

Longest run

8 kilometres

Cross country trails

18 kilometres

Number of lifts

73 lifts

Snowboarding

Axamer Lizum: halfpipe, natural jumps & kickers.
Schlick 2000: nature ride jump; Race Nordpark & Skyline Park; quarter pipe, straight jumps; Kühtai: 1 corner & kickers in different sizes & 6 rails; Stubai Glacier: kicker, jumps, halfpipe & funbox.

Beginner

35%

Intermediate

48%

AdvanceD

16%