Stubaier Gletscher

Location

Neustift im Stubaital
Austria
47° 0' 40.0032" N, 11° 9' 10.0008" E
AT
General info: 

If you spend your winter vacation in the ski area Stubaital – Stubaier Gletscher, you can look forward to lots of very well-groomed pistes for beginners and intermediate skiers. The Stubaier Gletscher is Austria’s highest glacier ski area. It spans an area of 70 ha and is located between 1750 m and 3210 m altitude. The ski area is situated in the heart of the Stubaier Alps, north-east of the Stubaier Wildspitze (3341 m). Glacier skiing is usually possible from October until June and has a high snow reliability.

BASE: 5741ft
SUMMIT: 10531ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4790ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 26
Gondolas: 5
Chairs: 13
Surface: 8

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €41.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekday: €20.50
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: €41.00
DAY PASS CHILDREN weekend: €20.50
6 DAYS ADULTS: €193.00
6 DAYS CHILDREN: €96.50

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

Interesting places nearby

The New Quality of the Hebalm: the first 4-passenger chairlift of the region, 5 ski tows, a safety practice lift for children as well as the enlarged snowmaking system; all this guarantees wonderful slope conditions.

Herlíkovice ski resort is located about 3 km from Vrchlabí. The town Vrchlabí itself is one of the most visited places in summer and winter in Krkonoše. The ski resort Herlíkovice is recommended to more advanced skiers.

The Heutal is a high-valley in the community-region of Unken in the Salzburger Land at the border to Bavaria.

The skiing resort Hinterstoder offers 30 km slopes and perfectly prepared runs (with snow making systems). The cable car carries you from the village center Hinterstoder to the ski resort.

Skiing is usually possible throughout the year in the glacier ski area Hintertuxer Gletscher.

No matter whether you prefer the sun or sports: The Tegernsee is always a special experience during the winter season. Enjoy the fresh breeze and the nature of the mountains!