Ski region Innsbruck, Austria (Innsbruck region). Innsbruck ski resort

Good afternoon We decided to go skiing. My husband has long been interested in Innsbruck. I wanted to book a hotel winter holidays and got lost. Everywhere they write that Innsbruck is huge ski center. But when you book a hotel on sites like booking, the distance to the ski lifts is written in the description. Here, no matter how much I look, nothing is written.
I went to read about Innsbruck and found this:

There are nine ski areas in and around Innsbruck. Each provides opportunities for a variety of skiing. In addition, a combined ski-pass is valid for everyone, the price of which includes free pass on ski-bus.

Axamer Lizum (1560 - 2340 m)
The zone is located about half an hour from Innsbruck, there are 40 km of prepared slopes. The longest descent is 6500 meters. Axamer has a beautiful snow park with a natural halfpipe of 2500 meters and two freeride areas.
www.patscherkofelbahnen.at

Glungezer (950 - 2305 m)
The zone is located 20-30 minutes by bus from Innsbruck. The total length of the tracks is 23 km. Here is the FIS - the track, one of the longest in Innsbruck, with a length of 9 km and a height difference of more than 1500 m.

Kuhtai (2020 m)
The highest mountain village in Austria and the snow lies here from November until the end of spring. The slopes actually start from the threshold of the hotels and you don’t have to go anywhere. There is a ski school, a special lift for children and kindergarten. Great for families.

Mutters (Skipark Mutters) (950 - 1.800 m)
muttereralm.info

Patscherkofel (900 - 2250 m).
The small, pretty village of Igls is located on a wide plateau, on the right bank of the Inn River, 7 km from Innsbruck. This place seems to be specially designed for not very sophisticated or beginner skiers. However, there is also the legendary Olympic track downhill. The total length of the tracks is 15 km. There is also a bobsleigh complex.
www.patscherkofelbahnen.at

Ranger Kopfl
ranger-koepfl.at

Nordpark-Seegrube (856 - 2334 m)
The ski area closest to the city (almost on the outskirts of Innsbruck). The length of the tracks is 9 km. There is an excellent snow park here: a 120-meter superpipe, various structures for jumping, a boarder-cross track, a freeride zone.

Stubai (Stubaier Gletscher) (1750 - 3333 m)
The Stubai Glacier is perhaps the most interesting area for skiing in the region. The total length of the slopes is 106 km, of which 43 are blue, 36 are red, and 27 are black. The giant bowl of the glacier is a forty-minute drive from Innsbruck (about 35 km), locals Stubai is called "the roof of the Tyrol".
There are more than 20 lifts on the glacier, including 2 gondolas and 7 chairlifts, there is a year-round fan park with an 80-meter half-pipe.
stubai.at

Schlick-2000 (Schlick 2000) (937-2220 m).
There are both easy trails and routes of medium difficulty. Experienced skiers prefer the track from the Zenyoch pass, there is also a so-called "family downhill" from the pass.

Those. it turns out that all these zones are not directly in Innsbruck? Where, then, to book a hotel, so that you can see the city and not run far with skis? And what kind of sky bass is this? Where, where and at what time does he go?

Innsbruck is an ordinary Alpine city. There are no ski slopes directly in it, you need to get to the ski areas by bus. That is: the feeling of a full-fledged ski resort, in the usual sense, you will not get there. On the other hand, after skiing there will be something to do. If you decide to settle in Innsbruck, then look for accommodation near the railway station. Ski basses go from there. To Stubai about an hour and a little, to Schlick-2000 35 minutes. If you are in ski equipment it is free. For the rest of the descents, I will not prompt.

Choose a resort not far from Innsbruck. There will be a break between skiing and you will get there to see the city, it is worth it. Ski-bass is a bus that runs along the route between settlements and the ski area, in the morning and after lunch, usually every 15 minutes, in the afternoon every half an hour. Write what you want to get from the resort, in what month and what level of your skiing, get advice.

Write what you want to get from the resort, in what month and what level of your skiing, get advice.


Everything is difficult with our requirements for choosing a hotel. Husband and eldest son ride. They drive well, so they are interested in blue (or green?) lines on the tracks. In general, I want a variety of tracks for different levels of difficulty. But there is also a little son. At the time of the trip he will be 2 years old. I don't ride at all. Therefore, a ski resort with an atmosphere is interesting. So that I could ride a sled with a little one, and walk along the beautiful streets with shops and cafes. The range of stores is not very interesting, it's just to understand what I want. In the sense that it is not a house in the wilderness in the mountains. But if this comfortable hotel at reasonable prices and with a pool, it is possible in the wilderness. The main thing is that the lifts are within walking distance.
We leave December 27th. When we return, it doesn't matter. We are planning January 15th. Initially, we wanted to choose 2 resorts in Austria for 5 days. We have multischengen and we go by car. But I climbed to book and guard! Everything in Austria is already booked! Only 4,000 euros left for 6 nights and more. It's too cool! I managed to book in France in Chatel from 4 to 10 January. But the way to France is far and I would like to ride somewhere else in Austria. We looked at the map and laid eyes on Innsbruck.
Now we don't even know what to do. Waiting for December 25, when hotel reservations are canceled, is somehow dumb. We scheduled the route by day and mileage, taking into account France, and it becomes uncomfortable from such a trip with a small child. Although, he survived Slovakia perfectly. But where is Slovakia, and where is France. We would be happy to stop at the option Austria + Austria. A couple of years ago we rested in the Czech Republic in Gorrachov, we liked it. I want something similar, but new.

Look at this site: http://www.visitalps.ru/ There are descriptions of ski resorts in Europe with the addresses of the sites of these resorts. Choose a resort or two that suit you and look for accommodation through resort websites. There are chances. In your family composition and in NG, this is the only true option. Booking won't help you much. It is better to look for housing from Saturday to Saturday, there will be more options.

They drive well, so they are interested in blue (or green?) lines on the tracks.

booked in France in Chatel from 4 to 10 January. But the way to France is far and I would like to ride somewhere else in Austria.


from Innsbruck 5 hours in total by car


5 there, 5 back. Already 10. And before that, from Kyiv to Austria, hoo. We have Small child. It seems to me that you did not drive with a small child who had an awl in one place, in a car fastened for 5 hours.

Booking won't help you much. It is better to look for housing from Saturday to Saturday, there will be more options.


And why? Thanks for the link, we'll try again.

these are the easiest routes. it is strange that they are needed by good skaters

Nothing strange. Well I wrote that they ride well, not great. To each his own. Husband is not extreme. With a child of 15 years old, who strives to jump from some kind of springboard, it’s calmer on such tracks. I don't ride, so I don't remember the color of the lines, but they seem to be blue.

from Innsbruck 5 hours in total by car

5 there, 5 back. Already 10. And before that, from Kyiv to Austria, hoo.

you might think I'm sending you to Porte DuSoleil. You yourself went there. it will obviously be closer for you to go to the Carpathians, and the tracks there are mostly blue

And why?

because it is customary to rent out most apartments in the main resorts from Saturday to Saturday, especially in France. accommodation options not from Sat to Sat are much less

no self-respecting 15-year-old well-skating MCH will ride simple tracks for a long time


it will obviously be closer for you to go to the Carpathians, and the tracks there are mostly blue


Do you have nothing to do? Thanks for the advice. Let's go to the Carpathians, climb the very high mountain and we will let our son down without a track at all, so that he will respect himself. Or not, so you respect him. And then his self-esteem is all right, oddly enough. But your assessment is very important to him. And that's what I came here for.

lena.G, no need to get annoyed, hombre answers you on business. You just started asking questions on a topic that you yourself do not really understand.

They ride well, so they are interested in blue (or green?) lines on the slopes

Blue, and especially green slopes are for complete beginners, and your men will simply be bored and thanks for choosing a resort for them mainly with such slopes, they won’t tell you for sure. My husband and I are also far from extreme, but we definitely don’t need green trails ... well, if only we go down home. Where have your men already skated, how did you determine what level they have, if you yourself are not in the subject?
And about booking from Saturday to Saturday, they wrote to you correctly. It is with MOST ski resorts and hotels that this is customary. I agree that this is inconvenient, but here are the rules. There are hotels and apartments that can be booked for a different number of days, BUT! there are much fewer of them and whether they are still free is a big question. Innsbruck is just good because you can book hotels there at any time, this is a plus, but you need to get to all ski areas by something, which is a minus. I, too, look closely at Innsbruck on the trail. winter, because we love not only to ride, but also just to take a walk for a couple of days.

And one more thing, about the boys ... again, I agree with hombre in some ways, we took ours out when they were a little older than yours, at the age of 17. We are skiers, they are boarders, they are not at all on the way with us ... they were interested in jumping , ride between the Christmas trees and it’s completely uninteresting to just ride along the tracks. They hung out constantly in the snowboard park, and it was interesting for us to ride on new tracks, to take a look around. And what to do in this case? Carry them along, spoil their and your vacation? Therefore, we only met at lunchtime. Yes, there was excitement, but you can’t do anything here, you can’t put your brains in ... And I also can’t imagine how a 15-year-old kid will ride green trails with his dad. If they have already skated somewhere, then ask them which tracks, bring the conversation to this somehow imperceptibly, let them remember the tracks, what colors they were. And then you are looking for green and blue here, but they cut through black and red for a long time.
And one more thing ... to each, of course, his own, but I don’t understand why you need to move from resort to resort, and even with such a small one. Why not stay in a fairly large city, Innsbruck is just right, and from there go to different ski areas. Purely in theory, I don't know if you drive a car. You can, for example, go to one of the zones all together by car, there you will take a walk, go upstairs, take a sunbath with a child, men will ride. And you will get bored, you will return alone with the child in a car, and they will return later on the ski-bass ... I think that it is possible and vice versa ...
By the way, I started a topic here about Innsbruck about a year ago, as a result we went to Cervinia (Italy), but Innsbruck is in the plans

NATA66, thanks for the answer.
So my husband was talking to me about the blues. I wrote green in brackets with a question mark, because I was not sure if they were blue. I thought that if this is important, then they would advise me to clarify, and not cling to the word "roll well" and say that my son does not respect himself if he rides on such tracks. For themselves, they ride well, but for the Guru it can be bad. It’s not for me to judge, since I couldn’t ski three times even on children’s slides. Okay, maybe I'm wrong. I apologize for the stress.
I rode with my son only twice in Harrachov (Czech Republic) and Bansko (Bulgaria). My husband also rode in a bunch of other places (Donbay, Andorra, several places in Austria), but that was before me, so I don’t know exactly all these places.

Why not stay in a fairly large city, Innsbruck is just right, and from there go to different ski areas.


We got a multi and finally reached the point of traveling without being tied to hotels on the road. So my husband wanted a few different places look.

Purely in theory, I don't know if you drive a car. You can, for example, go to one of the zones all together by car, there you will take a walk, go upstairs, take a sunbath with a child, men will ride. And you get bored, you return alone with a child in a car, and they return later on the ski-bass ... I think that it is possible and vice versa ..


I drive, but only mine. I have never tried my husband, therefore, somehow this idea did not even come to mind. Thank you for such advice. And I'll try to convince my husband that, indeed, one resort will be better than galloping across Europe. I myself do not like such rich programs, when you already forget the cities you have been to. And the husband can not sit in one place.
I'll go and read your topic about Innsbruck.

hombre You will forgive me too. I'm already afraid to ask something on this forum. I once asked about baby food in Israel. Nobody ever answered. Upon my return, I decided to unsubscribe myself, since there are clearly nuances for mothers. So one aunt clung that it is not normal that my child eats blended food at 8 months. And so persistently clung that the moderators then cleaned our correspondence. :)

I rode with my son only twice in Harrachov (Czech Republic) and Bansko (Bulgaria). My husband also rode in a bunch of other places (Donbay, Andorra, several places in Austria), but that was before me, so I don’t know exactly all these places.


Again, IMHO, but with such introductory words, even writing about blue, I'm not talking about green slopes, this is absolutely not serious, do not do your men a disservice. Any resort is suitable for them, well, except for completely advanced ones, you better look for yourself with a child so that you have something to do. Unfortunately, I won’t tell you anything about Austria, we’re somehow more in Italy ... in Italy for such mixed families, skiing and non-skiing, I would advise you to take a closer look at Bormio, Aosta ... i.e. enough big cities, where there is something to do and where you can ride and see something ... This year we were in Cervinia, the gurney is excellent, but I can’t even imagine what to do there for non-skiers ...

Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol, which combines 9 different ski areas. Any kind is possible in Innsbruck winter sports! Ski areas are located at a distance of several minutes to an hour's drive from the city center.

The OlympiaWorld Skipass includes all nine ski areas included in this paradise: Nordkette Seegrube, Patscherkofel, Axamer Litzim, Muterer Alm, Kühtai, Ranger Köpfl, Glungezer, Schlick2000 and finally the Stubai Glacier.

The Nordkäte region combines the Seegrube (height 1905) and Haverkar (height 2256) peaks. From here you have a magnificent panorama of the city and the surrounding mountains. The slopes are excellent, and the famous 70-degree chute from the Havelerkahr to the Seegrube is accessible only to the most experienced winter sports enthusiasts. For the little ones on the Seegrube mountain is equipped children's park. For snowboarders and freestyle enthusiasts, a well-prepared superpipe 120 meters long and 5 meters high with excellent lighting and a stereo system has been built.

Patcherkofel region is an Olympic mountain famous resort, where in 1964 and in 1976 competitions in downhill were held. The Olympic Express brings tourists to the ski area, equipped with training centers, a lighted night skiing track and a children's ski area.

In the Mutereralm region is beautiful place skiing for families with children.

The Axamer Lizum region is the Olympic region where the competitions take place. There are excellent equipped ski lifts and slopes guaranteeing snow, and skiing on virgin lands attracts experienced skiers.

The Ranger Köpfl region has excellent slopes, snow park, toboggan run and hiking trails. The Ranger Köpfl mountain offers beautiful panoramic views from the many restaurants.

The Kühtai region is one of the highest ski areas in Austria, not counting the glaciers. This is a calm and spacious region, the tracks here are very diverse, and the snow lies for a very long time, almost until summer.

The Glungezer region is located twelve kilometers from Innsbruck. From its peaks open great views throughout the valley of the river Inn. Here are the longest pistes in Tyrol.

The Schlick2000 region is trendy winter resort, located in the Stubai Valley, not far from this resort. Here, in addition to traditional species skiing, you can test yourself in luge, cross-country skiing, go to mountain a tourist route, do paragliding.

The Schlickerboden area attracts cross-country skiers to ride on the ring track, which is about four kilometers long.

The variety of ski areas, slope preparation, well-equipped ski lifts, the history and architecture of this region, magnificent nature do this unique area one of the most outstanding resorts peace.

ski resort, which is located in Innsbruck - the capital of the Tyrol region - has existed for more than one century. This is the most popular and famous place for lovers of Austria. Here you can not only see Old city And picturesque Alps, but also spend a few winter days especially active!

Innsbruck can safely be called the center of winter sports, as it is here that the sophistication of this stunning city and the characteristics of the best ski resort are harmoniously combined. It is surrounded by numerous areas where you can snowboard and ski. More details about the ski resort Innsbruck in Austria and reviews about it can be found below.

Tourist areas of Innsbruck

The resort is divided into certain tourist areas. All of them have no end to tourists. The most popular Austrian ski resorts of Innsbruck are presented below.

Patsherkofel

Despite the rather small area of ​​the ski resort near Innsbruck, there are conditions for successful winter sports for both beginners and professional athletes. To get to the beginning of the descent, you need to use the Roman road, the Pendelbahn lift or a 4-seater chairlift. According to reviews, the slopes do not have a significant width and an interesting landscape.

Seegrube-Nordkette

Up to a height of 1,905 m from Innsbruck follows the lift. In principle, you can go down from here, or you can transfer to another lift to climb to a height of more than 2,330 m, in order to be able to contemplate Innsbruck and the majestic mountain ranges from high altitude. There are two ways to descend: the black slope is more extreme, and the blue slope is more relaxed.

Axamer Lizum

This Austrian ski resort of Innsbruck is merged with Mutterer Alm. This perfect place for intense and rather extreme riding. There is a choice of black slopes, the length of which is about 7.8 km. There are also parallel descents located on virgin soil. The main mass consists of red tracks. Below Axamer Lizuma there is a yoke, as well as a zone for beginners.

Stubai Glacier

The ski resort is distinguished by a variety of slopes: there are a lot of difficult slopes. For intermediate skiers, you should go to the red slopes, and for beginners, the blue ones are perfect. According to reviews, off-piste skiing along the 10 km track is gaining popularity in Stubai. There is also a place for snowboarding in the area.

Schlick 2000

This is a relatively small ski resort in Innsbruck, which is also quite large. He is most attractive to a relaxing holiday with family, as well as among racers, freeriders and snowboarders. From below, you need to climb here on the cabin, and sections of the tracks located above are served by ski lifts. Down from the farthest located black track is a blue descent.

To relax with the family, locals recommend visiting Muterer Alm or Patcherkofel with easier trails and children's areas. However, to ride a sled in the Austrian mountains, you can stop at any tourist area. According to reviews, it is preferable for experienced skiers to go to Axamer Lizum.

Local lifts and slopes

Innsbruck has all the conditions for off-piste skiing, there is a lot of space for extreme downhill skiing. There are quite a few cross-country and back country trails, snowboard parks, and a large number of other amenities. Therefore, people jokingly say that in Innsbruck skiing is the main way to get around.

The city is surrounded by 9 ski areas, which can be reached free bus. In addition, for the convenience of vacationers, a separate ski pass is provided here, which allows you to use the slopes of Innsbruck more freely.

The main attraction and pride this city call fully equipped and even somewhat unique tracks. On the territory there are 5 separate areas fully equipped for skiing, which are optimally suited for skiing. They consist of a large number of tracks that are optimally suited for skiing people with different level preparation for skiing.

The Hungerburg area has trails for every fan ski holidays. Here is the world-famous Olympic track, suitable for driving on it even for athletes.

According to reviews, the Glungetser area is ideal for professional athletes, as well as amateurs with sufficient experience, since the local tracks are more than 4 km long, and the terrain is quite difficult for beginners.

The Mutterer Alm is an ideal place where the slopes are mainly aimed at amateurs and beginners, since the slopes are relatively calm, thanks to which the area has become very attractive and often visited by modern tourists in a fairly short time.

Lizum is the most visited area in all of Innsbruck. The trails of this area are very diverse, so every amateur skier will be able to find the most suitable slope for himself. In addition, there are separate men's and women's trails.

Innsbruck infrastructure

IN ski regions there are many hotels and hotels offering visitors accommodation on different cost. There are also many restaurants and establishments for good nutrition where you can taste the food different countries. Most restaurants are around hiking trails or near hotels. There are also enough cafes and bars in Innsbruck.

Throughout the winter, various sports competitions, concerts are held here, as well as modern skiers are offered big variety entertainment. The most frequently praised in the reviews are Christmas markets, horse sleigh rides, ice climbing, bobsledding, ice skating, and, of course, skiing.

IN winter time tourists are also advised to visit Alpenzoo - the local zoo. It is located on a mountain, and its peculiarity is that the enclosures are located downwards in a beautiful cascade. In addition, there are many museums in Innsbruck:


Things to Do in Innsbruck

To diversify a fairly active ski holiday on ski slopes oh you can visit indoor spaces, where there is everything you need to play squash and curling, or if you want to go to the indoor pool. In addition, you can fly a balloon or an airplane, mark ice stocks and go ice skating.

After active rest you can visit local discos and bars to have a drink delicious beer or flavored tea. Also, if you wish, you can buy souvenirs for family and friends, or see other attractions: for example, Museum of Local Lore, bay window called Golden Roof, Hofgarten Park, Helbling House, Ottoburg City Hall, Museum Olympic Games, Imperial Palace Hofburg, Triumphal Gate, Congress Palace and more.

Where to stay?

Over 200 comfortable hotels Innsbruck hosts hundreds of thousands of skiers every year. The most budget room for 2 people costs about 60 euros per day. This price includes a bathroom with a shower, free wifi and kitchenette.

The average cost of a room is about 80 euros per day. Usually this amount includes breakfast, as well as a small kitchen, a terrace and some equipment for a comfortable stay. Often, these rooms may have a separate entrance, as well as cozy area for lunch.

It is important to note that the Innsbruck hotels located near the slopes are distinguished by a high level of service and services, so even the most budgetary room will be worthy.

Conclusion

Innsbruck has truly limitless sports opportunities, which is why the described area is so loved by professional skiers, as well as not fully trained travelers. Here every guest can find for himself best option trails and suitable housing. The advantage is that Innsbruck Airport is located near the city. A week's vacation in this place will not "eat" all the savings. And adding quite developed infrastructure, you can get a wonderful resort for a ski holiday in the winter.

There are not so many cities in the world that are considered legislators in everything related to alpine skiing. One of these cities is the capital Tirol - Innsbruck.

"All kinds of winter sports"- so briefly and succinctly you can define the specifics of these places. It is even believed that a skier has the right to consider himself such only after he has at least once visited Innsbruck.

Ski season: from mid-November to the end of April. Trails on the glacier Stubai guarantee snow even in the most snowless year.

Elevation difference: 856-3210 m

Nearest airports: a/p Innsbruck, Munich(164 km).

A kind of "megacomplex" Innsbruck these are seven extensive ski areas:

  • Hungerburg Seegrube
  • Eagles-Pacherkofel
  • Glungezer
  • Mutterer Alm
  • Axamer Lizum
  • Schlick 2000
  • Stubai Tal

Near each of these regions there are small towns, where a large number of hotels are scattered for every taste.

Numerous airlines connect Innsbruck With major cities Europe - Zurich, Vienna, Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam.

From Moscow there are charter flights during the season.

ski euphoria- the dominant atmosphere of this city. And this is quite natural. Counting the number of ski slopes with a certain amount of enthusiasm, free time and familiarity with the theory of large numbers can become another "near-winter" sport. The thing is that the number of tracks, as well as lifts, is simply impossible to accurately calculate here.

Ski areas are located at a distance of 15 to 60 minutes drive from the city center. All ski areas are connected via Innsbruck free of charge bus routes. The Innsbruck Gletcher shared ski pass is valid on all slopes. The region offers off-piste skiing, FIS-piste, downhill World Cup stages.

Trail characteristics

For professionals

Area Axamer Lizum(Axamer Lizum (874-2343 m), has long been chosen by experts. According to experts who have been here, almost every track is a masterpiece. Everything here was built at one time specifically for the Olympic Games, but is now maintained in excellent condition.

The region is known for its slopes of medium and high difficulty. Great snow park. Reliable snow cover.

For experienced skiers, the area is also of interest. Schlick(Schlick 2000 (937-2220 m), namely its Sennjoch pass (Zenjoch 2230 m). There is also a so-called "family descent" from the pass Kreuzjoch(2136 m), which leads cable car with six-seater cabins. Unprepared version of the slope from the top station of the gondola to Shliker pass will be interesting for the most experienced skiers.

Another interesting region skating - glacier Stubai (1750 - 3210 m). Glaciers at any time of the year attract skiers, but, as in all regions of year-round skiing, the best period here is from Christmas to mid-April.

Hungerburg Seegrube (2256 m). It's very close to Innsbruck. On the cabin or chair lift- to the hollow Havelkar, which is at an altitude of 2256 m. The high-mountain route is called "Karina". This is for those who believe that they have seen everything in their lives - so that they understand that they are wrong. There is something to see here: a grandiose panorama of giant glaciers Stubai is worth a lot.

For the intermediate level

Intermediate skiers should first of all recommend the Glungezer area (Glungezer (950-2305 m), where most of the slopes are red. An easy descent to Tulfes will allow newcomers to win their small victory.
The Skipark Mutters area also offers a wide variety of medium-difficulty slopes, and Axamer Lizum has quite a few of them.

For beginners

Beginning skiers can safely travel throughout the region. Very long, almost from the very top and bottom, the descent is laid in the Patscherkofel area (Igls-Pacherkofel (900 - 2247 m). A wide plateau above the right bank of the Inn. four kilometers.This place seems to be specially designed for not very sophisticated skiers.

Quite a lot of blue runs in the Axamer Lizum area. But perhaps the most varied skiing awaits beginners on the Stubai Glacier, where almost half of all pistes are blue.

Snowboard

The Axamer Lizum area is famous for its excellent "ravine" slopes and a wonderful snow park. A fun park has been created on the Stubai Glacier. In addition, the region offers snowboarders freeride and freestyle slopes, some herringbone slopes.

Ski schools: 4 ski schools (50 instructors).

Cross-country skiing: 52 km of slopes.

Apres-ski

The "Golden Roof" is the main attraction of the city and its most characteristic symbol. This is a magnificent bay window of the building of the former residence of the Habsburgs in the Old Town.

Among other attractions, the Hofburg Imperial Palace, the Hovkirche Church, the main treasure of which is the tombstone of Emperor Maximilian I, the Cathedral of St. Jacob, the castles of Furstenburg and Ambras, Triumphal Arch, Tyrolean ethnographical museum, the Tyrolean Folk Museum, the Alpine Zoo, where you can also enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the surrounding mountains.

Art connoisseurs have several art galleries, and in the evenings - the famous Tyrolean classical opera.

For inquisitive and restless tourists, there are excellent opportunities to travel to Salzburg, Vienna, Zurich, Venice, the Royal Castles of Bavaria, etc. Innsbruck is the best place for people who are tired of the city noise and dream of spending a vacation in the lap of nature, but at the same time want to be in the center cultural life Europe.

In the very Innsbruck hotels are mostly expensive, although you can find something at average prices in the outskirts. But many people are happy to settle in the surrounding towns and villages. This choice, among other things, guarantees silence in the evenings.

Resort pros:

  • Stubai Glacier: year-round season, 100% snow guarantee
  • rich The cultural program in Innsbruck, there is something to do besides skiing
  • Great variety of trails in the region

If we talk about such a great resort as Innsbruck, then there comes not a lot, not a little, but a real dilemma, because there is no need to list all its advantages. One has only to say that one of the brightest winter Olympics was held twice on the territory of this ski resort, and it immediately becomes clear what rating and fame this resort has.

The Innsbruck ski resort is located in the Tyrol region, and is considered the largest and most equipped resort throughout Austria. Many ski lovers simply dream of visiting its territory. After all, there is so much information about this resort that it is sometimes impossible to understand what is true and what is just an exaggerated fiction. And, of course, such an abundance of information causes a natural desire in every tourist to see all this splendor with his own eyes, and, so to speak, "separate the wheat from the chaff."

But the fact that the resort receives about 300,000 tourists all year round will be the most complete information reflecting his popularity. If you think that only very wealthy people visit this resort because of sky-high prices for accommodation and skiing, then you are mistaken. Like every representative of the best in its kind, the Innsbruck ski resort has very diverse prices for all services provided, so that almost every resident of the Russian Federation can afford to spend a winter holiday on its territory.

Prices.

  • the cost of a five-day subscription will be 5838 rubles for an adult subscription, and 2800 rubles for a children's subscription;
  • the cost of a 5-day children's ski course will cost tourists 4,000 rubles;
  • learning to ride skiing with an instructor will cost 4000 rubles\3 days;
  • snowboarding training will cost beginners 2800 rubles \ 3 days, provided that you practice on your board, training + board rental will cost you a little more, 4410 rubles \ 3 days.

Tracks.

Truly unique and well-equipped slopes are the main pride of the Innsbruck ski resort.


Innsbruck has 5 ski areas on its territory, which include various types of tracks that are oriented for skiing athletes of various levels of training.

  1. Hungerburg. This ski area It features a variety of slopes that will suit everyone: professionals, experienced amateurs and complete beginners in skiing. It is worth noting that the famous Olympic track is located on the territory of this area, of course, it is preferable for professional athletes to ride on it.
  2. Glungetser. This area is recommended for skiing experienced amateurs and professional athletes, as the tracks of the area have a difficult landscape and a rather serious length (about 4.5 km.).
  3. Mutterer Alm. An excellent place, the slopes of which are oriented for skiing beginners and professionals, because its slopes have both calm and difficult terrain, which makes this area very attractive for most tourists.
  4. Face. The most popular ski area in all of Innsbruck. Its slopes are so diverse that all lovers of skiing will find a slope to their liking. It is worth noting that professional athletes can get a lot of new emotions and significantly improve their skating level on the two tracks of the region. On the territory of Lizum there are also women's and men's Olympic slopes.
  5. Stubai. The most "icy" area of ​​Innsbruck, as most of the tracks pass through glaciers. This circumstance has several positive aspects, the most important of which is the ability to use this area for spring-summer skiing.

Additional services of the service.

  • indoor pools;
  • excellent ski schools;
  • 23 ice rinks;
  • indoor tennis courts;
  • playground for curling;
  • equestrian arena;
  • all conditions for mountaineering and ice climbing;
  • bowling alley;
  • sleigh rides for bobsleigh;
  • a huge variety of accommodation options (from luxurious five-star hotels to cozy rented houses);
  • many cafes, restaurants, nightclubs and entertainment complexes;
  • ski and snowboard equipment rentals;