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Ski area Mayrhofen & Hippach
Highest point: | 2,500 m | Gondola lift: | 10 |
Lowest point: | 630 m | Pistes in total: | 142 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 608 m |
Pistes:
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44 km |
Lifts in total: | 44 |
Pistes:
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66 km |
Tow lifts: | 17 |
Pistes:
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32 km |
Chair lifts: | 17 | Ski routes: | 8 km |
Ski area Mayrhofen & Hippach
The Horberg lift in Hippach brings you directly into the Zillertal 3000 ski region, which is also shared with Mayrhofen and consists of 142 kilometres of piste around Penken and Horberg, and is excellently connected with the areas at Rastkogel and Eggalm. The Zillertal ski area in Zell is easily reached with the free ski bus.
Wide carving slopes, challenging pistes, mogul slopes, enjoyable family runs, perfect fun-parks and pipes - every wish will be fulfilled! The Harakiri on the Penken is one of the steepest and most spectacular pistes in Austria, with its 78% gradient decline- a real rarity only to be dared by very experienced skiers. There is nothing more perfect than exploring the ski mountains around Hippach with circular cable cars: Experts can choose the High-Altitude-Eater round, which covers 13,000 m altitude in total. Or you can take the Fun & Action round, which does not go to the Harakiri, but rather to the beloved Penken Park and the ski area's race tracks. For leisurely and family skiers, the Beginner round at Penken and the Family round at Ahorn are recommended. The Genießerberg offers-apart from the demanding downhill runs- wide, sunny pistes, which are the perfect terrain for leisure carvers, beginners, and families. However, there are free ride possibilities on the Wanglspitz and on the Unterbergalm.
For a special treat, we recommend a day trip to the Hintertux Glacier, which due to its size and challenging pistes is one of the best skiing glaciers in the Alps. At 1,500 - 3,250 m altitude the only summer ski area in Austria offers 60 km of prepared pistes, 22 modern lift systems and, as a special highlight, a 12 km long valley descent.
Night skiing Hippach - Schwendau - Ramsau
The fact that Zillertal is known for its après ski does not need any further mentioning. However, the Austrian valley waits up with a few other possibilities to turn night into day, such as e.g. night skiing. After having enjoyed the day on the pistes in and around Hippach, Schwenda and Ramsau, you to not have to take off your skis just because it's getting dark. You would not be in Zillertal if there wasn't an option for night skiing. You can choose between the night ski areas Hochzillertal, Zillertal Arena, Tux and Hochfügen - everywhere freshly prepared pistes wait to be conquered by night. And even if you do not want to stay on skis yourself, make sure you do not enjoy the complementary shows and entertainment programme.Après ski Hippach - Schwendau - Ramsau
Special fun and action can be found on the toboggan run at the nearby Hainzenberg, which is easily accessed via the Gerlosstin lift. The 7 km long descent us the longest illuminated, natural toboggan track in the Zillertal and promises a really adventurous downhill ride! You also won't be bored once you're off your skis: hikers will love a tour on the panorama round at Ahorn. In Mayrhofen you'll also find an indoor pool with sauna area, a boulder hall and an ice rink.
Snowpark: Snowpark PenkenPark Hippach - Schwendau - Ramsau
Those going on holiday in Hippach and searching for ideal freestyle locations are just right here. The legendary "PenkenPark" awaits you in Mayrhofen with its six different areas, which offer great facilities - including a Kids Park, a Medium Area, an Advanced area, and a Pro Line, which regularly attract the freestyle elite. Kickers, rails, tubes, boxes, and multi-jibs are suitable for everyone from beginner to pro. Special attractions include great lines, new rails and obstacles as well as a massive "Beastbox".
Further action can be found in the "Betterpark" at the Hintertux Glacier, where 5 different lines demand skill and creativity in a spacious area!
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