Skiing in Austria - Mayrhofen
Ski & Snowboard Tours
With freeriding constantly growing in popularity, more and more boarders and skiers are venturing out into open terrain. After all, for good skiers and boarders, the true fun begins where the slopes end.
Vans Penken Park
The Vans Penken Park provides a perfect setting and all kinds of action for snowboarders and free-skiers.
Ice Climbing
The fascination of ice climbing, be that a sampler day for beginners or a challenging ice tour for "pros", the Upper Zillertal greets you with countless routes and all levels of difficulty. First you'll practice walking/climbing with crampons, then you'll venture out into the "world of the vertical".
Snowshoeing
No other activity gives you such close contact to the wintery tranquility of the mountains and forests. The pristine blanket of snow has only occasionally been disturbed by tracks from deer, rabbit and fox. No specific experience is required, which means that non-skiers, too, have a way to get out with their friends and colleagues, and experience an alpine winter first-hand.
The Fun of Sledding
Gerlosstein toboggan run (longest natural run in Zillertal). Located on the Hainzenberg and, at a total length of 7 km, also the valley's longest floodlit run.
Lanersbach-Höllenstein Hut (1740m) Length of the run ca. 5km. Hike up to the Höllensten Hut: ca. 80 min Phone: 06766086908 or 05287 88723
Juns- Grieralm (1787m) – floodlit. Length of the run: ca. 5km. Hike up to the Grieralm: ca. 90 min. Phone: 05287 86922
You can also rent out a sled at the hut.
Hintertux. Bichlalm ( 1695) Length of the run: ca 3km
Hike up to the Bichlalm: ca. 50 min. Phone: 05287 87776 Hainzenberg –
Ginzling – Tristenbachalm (1117m) Length of the run : 2- 3km
Walk time: ca. 1 hour: post bus or car to Ginzling
- The hut hosts weekly folk evenings with live music and entertainment.
- Reservations are requested
- You can also take a taxi to the hut
- Sleds can be rented out at the hut



