Location
BASE: 3116ft
SUMMIT: 7463ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4347ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 0
Gondolas: 13
Chairs: 9
Surface: 11
BASE: 3116ft
SUMMIT: 7463ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4347ft
NO. OF. LIFTS: 0
Gondolas: 13
Chairs: 9
Surface: 11
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The ski area Zillertal Arena is the largest skiing and winter sports area in the Zillertal.
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Whiteface opened back in 1958 and is dedicated to the 10th Mountain Division. It was the skiing venue of the 1980 Winter Olympic Games.
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When we talk about the Pergamon Muesum, we can surely say that this is a not to be missed attraction.
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