The winter sports program of the Olympic Ski World Innsbruck reads like a wish list: easy for beginners, steep for advanced skiers and extreme for free riders. That is all available with just 1 ski pass where you ski in 9 different ski resorts. And once you have finished your last run you can enjoy the amenities the capital city of the Alps has on offer.
Transport is a breeze with new lifts and a free ski bus service to all stops.
The skiing Eldorado right at Innsbruck's doorstep comprises almost 300 kilometres of pistes and is accessible on just
one ski pass for 9 ski resorts.
At the
Nordpark, Innsbruck's most ‘vertical' park located right above town, snowboarders love to ride the challenging Skylinepark and Superpipe.
Alpine skiers and sun seekers take advantage of the new
Nordketten cable car to join the winter fun coupled with fabulous panoramic vistas.
During a ride with the
Nordkette funicular you can experience a combination of outstanding contemporary architecture and daring ascents. The fact that in just 20 minutes you can get from the city centre all the way up to lofty mountain heights (860m above sea level) makes this ride so unique in the Alpine region.
Only the sky seems to be the limit when you hit the slopes of
Kühtai, at more than 2,000m above sea level
Austria's highest ski resort.
You can add another 1,000m in altitude at the nearby
Stubai Glacier.
If you prefer relaxed, wide turn skiing you will find the family slopes of
Glungezer,
Mutterer Alm,
Rangger Köpfl,
Patscherkofel or
Schlick 2000 ideally suited.
In the
Axamer Lizum you can feel the Olympic magic skiing on the legendary downhill or giant slalom slope on the Hoadl. Where once Olympic slalom specialists left tracks in the snow, the pistes on the Birgitzköpfl now offer many different downhill variations for ski enthusiasts.
You can choose between the Innsbruck Gletscher Skipass (
glacier ski pass) that covers
Innsbruck's Olympia SkiWorld and the Innsbruck
Super Skipass which also includes the famous Tyrolean
ski resorts of Kitzbühel
and Arlberg. With this variety, the number of kilometres of pistes goes up to more than 700 - with 250 lift facilities to match. Both passes include
free ski bus service, the most convenient way to comfortably reach the chosen ski region.
For more information, please visit
www.innsbruck.info