Patscherkofel

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Location

Innsbruck
Austria
47° 13' 48" N, 11° 24' 54" E
AT
General info: 

Patscherkofel - the mountain of Olympic Games and World Cup Races The Patscherkofel has always played a big part in sports history: Olympic Wintergames in 1964 and 1976 with the legendary race of Franz Klammer, in the season 1998/99 the greatest team success in the history of the world cup with 9 racers of the ÖSV Super G-team in the lead. The winner was Hermann Maier. In 2003 Michaela Dorfmeister won the women´s downhill race, the two Super G races were won by Renate Götschl and Brigitte Obermoser. Ski along the tracks of the Stars via the Olympic Run and enjoy the new and wider Family Run. The Patscherkofel offers slopes for all levels of ability and also an outstanding view over Innsbruc

BASE: 2965ft
SUMMIT: 6400ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4429ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 8
Gondolas: 1
Chairs: 2
Surface: 5

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €32.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekday: €16.50
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: €32.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekend: €16.50
6 DAYS ADULTS: €147.00
6 DAYS CHILDREN: €74.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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