Welcome to the winter travel guide and information fact sheet for the alpine resort of Innsbruck in Austria. If you would like to view the summer season resort information please click on the "summer guide" tab displayed below the resort image.
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Resort information
Displayed here are all the facts and figures relating to Innsbruck in winter. The toolbar on the right of the page will also provide you with useful additional information to help you decide on this resort's suitability to your holiday plans.
Resort facts
Resort height:
Ski Range:
Number of lifts:
KMs of piste:
Glacier:
Beginners:
Intermediate:
Advanced:
575 m
800-3210 m
75
270 km
Travel information
Airport (option 1):
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Distance from Calais:
Innsbruck (10m)
Salzburg (2h)
Munich (2h 30m)
Innsbruck (0 miles)
690 miles (approx)
Good points
Good extensive skiing covered by area pass
Stubaier Glacier, one of the best in Europe
Impressive, historic Innsbruck
Not so good
If staying in Innsbruck, a bus ride to villages and slopes
Low lying, so can be touch and go early and late season
Not particularly cheap
Description
Innsbruck is a small traditional university town that offers you the opportunity to ski a different resort every day. Most people choose to stay in one of the resorts covered by this area, without even realising the convenience of this beautiful city. The resort covered by Innsbruck are Tulfes, Kuhtai, Mutters, Axamer Lizum, Igls, and Neustift. Please look under the resorts own section for discriptions. The main attraction of the Innsbruck area is the Stubai Glacier, one of the best in Europe. Innsbruck is a city of culture offering a vibrant atmosphere, good shopping, trendy bars, restaurants, museums and all the other things you would expect from a former olympic hosting city.