Tag Archive for 'Tyrol'

Kitzbühel ski resort

Tourist Office

Kitzbühel Tourism
Kitzbühel
Tirol / Tyrol
Austria
A 6370

Telephone: (5356) 777
Email: info@kitzbuehel.com
Website: www.kitzbuehel.com

Description

Austria’s most famous resort, a lively town with chic overtones which most skiers agree has Austria’s best intermediate/expert skiing in the mountains above it.

Review

Kitzbühel is one of the best known names in skiing history and remains one of winter sports key destination resorts to this day. Residents of around 40 countries annually make the trip to the Tyrol to visit the resort marketed as ‘The Pearl of the Alps’.

Located beneath the famous Hahnenkamm mountain, it has retained its compact village centre and traditional architecture which has grown from a thousand years of history. Today the village is a mix of the liveliest and most colourful international winter sports and après ski of a modern resort, with underlying sophistication in shopping, restaurants and accommodation. In short, there is the proverbial “something for everyone” here.

One of the earliest Austrian resorts to embrace downhill skiing, the first downhill skis arrived in the village in 1892 after a resident Franz Reisch, who later became mayor, read a book from Norway about the sport. Two years later a large consignment of skis arrived from Norway to be used in the first Ski championships at the resort. At that time downhill skiing was of the basic Telemark technique, Alpine skiing developed in the early twentieth century in Austria, and the first of the famous Hahnenkamm races was staged in 1931.

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Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Alps, Hahnenkamm, Kitzbüheler Horn

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Obereggen ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusverein Obereggen (Alto Adige)
Obereggen
Trentino
Italy
I 39050

Telephone: (471) 615795
Email: tveggental@rolmail.net
Website: www.eggental.com

Description

A pretty village set within heavily forested slopes, with access to the Ski Centre Latemar, Val di Fiemme and Dolomiti Superski Regions. There is an ice rink.

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Ega / Eggen, Obereggen, San Florano, Trentino, Tyrol, Italy

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Warth ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusburo Warth
Warth
Vorarlberg
Austria
A 6767

Telephone: (5583) 3515
Email: tbwarth@warth.at
Website: www.warth.at

Description

A high and thus usually snowsure village which averages 140 days of natural snowfall a year. Part of the ’3 Valley Super Pass’ which includes more than 100 lifts and over 230km of piste above more than 20 villages in the area.

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Warth, Vorarlberg, Steeg im Lechtal, Alps, 3 Valley Super Pass / 3 Täler – Superpass / 3 Vallées, Bech, Steeg im Lechtal, SnowWorld Warth and Schrocken, Tyrol, Alps, Tirol 3-Taler Superpass

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Zöblen ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusinformation Zöblen
Gemeindehaus 39
Zöblen
Tirol / Tyrol
Austria
A 6677

Telephone: (5675) 6648
Email: info@tannheimertal.com
Website: www.zoeblen.at

Description

The ski area above Zoblen is linked to that of neighbouring Schattwald in the Tannheim region. There are runs for all standards including the 1.3km long FIS graded Strecken piste which descends over a 360m vertical.

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Zöblen, Tyrol, Alps, Rohnenlifte

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Zell im Zillertal ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusverband Zell – Gerlos, Zillertal Arena
Dorfplatz 3A
Zell am Ziller
Tirol / Tyrol
Austria
A 6280

Telephone: (5282) 2281
Email: service@zillertalarena.com
Website: www.zell.at

Description

Delightful village in the spectacular Zillertal with a Super Zillertal lift pass giving access to virtually all the region’s lifts and over 600km of terrain. In December 1999 the local skiing was linked to Gerlos, Wald and Gerlosplatte, creating the Zillertal Arena, the largest area in the Zillertal and one of Austria’s largest ski areas. Wide range of off-slope activities include the more unusual, such as stamp-swapping for philatelists at the Cafe Rosengarten on the third Wednesday of every month, air-gun shooting and billiards.

Review

In December 1999 Zell’s local skiing was lift-linked to neighbouring Gerlos, Konigsleiten and Gerlosplatte to create the Zillertal Arena, the fourth largest ski area in the Tyrol and one of the largest in Austria. Skiers get good value for money here – The Zillertal Super Ski Pass opens up a vast area of trails served by more than 170 lifts throughout the Ziller Valley including the guaranteed snow trails of the Hintertux Glacier, known as some of the best glacier skiing in the world, as well as free travel on scheduled trains and buses. Zell am Ziller itself is lift linked to four other ski areas in the Zillertal Arena ski domain.

Long before the American gold rush days Zell thrived as the gold mining centre for the Ziller Valley. Between the 14th and 19th centuries Tyrolean gold was much in demand and was used for minting coins throughout Europe. In 1997 the old mine in Hainzenberg was re-opened to the public and offers some insight into how hard the miners worked.

The name ‘Ziller’ derives from the Ziller River which, since Roman times, has acted as a natural boundary between provinces and countries. The dioceses of Brixen and Salzburg used it as a natural boundary and the red and green church towers still reflect this historic period in the Ziller Valley. Originally known as The Land in the Mountains, this province was first referred to as the Tyrol in 1248. The third largest province in Austria, with Innsbruck 60km/37 miles as its capital, eastern Tyrol has the highest concentration of ski resorts in the country, the biggest and most well-known, Mayrhofen, situated at the lower end of the Ziller Valley. Zell im Zillertal (“tal” means valley) is the collective name for Zell am Ziller and the many resorts which are located in the valley.

The first ”foreign“ visitors to the Ziller valley and Zell were welcomed early in the last century, and the Ziller valley has changed dramatically over the past 100 years. The construction of the Ziller railway provided much easier access to the resort, which previously had only been possible on foot or by horse-drawn carriage. It soon became obvious that improving the appearance of the resort and guest facilities should be treated as a matter of urgency. Itinerant salesmen and folk singers were frequent visitors to the valley at the end of the 18th century, and were in no small part responsible for extending the region’s fame and praising its virtues beyond the boundaries of the valley.

In summer the network of hiking and biking trails plus the easy gondola access to the mountain tops make it ideal for exploring the spectacular mountain terrain while the glacier makes it a summer ski and board destination too. This area holds a special place in the heart of many British skiers as so many of them learned to ski here. Unlike so many resorts, the beginners slopes are high enough up to ensure good snow cover giving learners both excellent conditions and spectacular views. Nearly 600 peaks rise above 3000m and the Wildspitz at 3,774m tops them all. Even the highest mountain in Austria, the Grossglockner 3797m reaches into the Tyrol.

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Zell am Ziller, Zell im Zillertal, Zillertal Arena, Zillertaler Superskipass, Tirol, Tyrol, Austria, Alps

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Wettersteinbahn ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusverband Tiroler Zugspitz-Arena
Ehrwald
Tirol / Tyrol
Austria
A 6632

Telephone: (5673) 20000208
Email: ehrwald@zugspitzarena.com
Website: www.ehrwald.com

Description

Ehrwald has two local ski areas – the Ehwalder Alm and the Wettersteinbahnen-Sonnennang. The local glacier skiing is reached by bus or car and cable car from this picturesque village on the German border. There are numerous other small skiing areas nearby, offering a combined total of around 200km in trails on the Pass.

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Ehrwald, Happy Ski Card, Zugspitz, Ehwalder Alm, Wettersteinbahnen – Sonnennang, Tirol, Tyrol, Alps

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Westendorf ski resort

Tourist Office

Tourismusverband Kitzbuheler Alpen-Brixental
Westendorf
Tirol / Tyrol
Austria
A 6363

Telephone: (5357) 2000300
Email: westendorf@kitzbuehel-alpen.com
Website: www.kitzbuehel-alpen.com

Description

Part of Austria’s largest lift-linked ski area, the Ski Welt (250km), although Westendorf and the last village to be lift lionked to it in the 2008-9 season. A lovely village, voted the most beautiful in Europe in 1998, and has some of the region’s best skiing all to itself.

Review

Westendorf was voted Europe’s most beautiful village in the 1998 Entente Florale competition judged in Lisbon. The resort is one of the larger ones in Austria’s most extensive lift-linked ski area, the Ski Welt (250km/156 miles). In 2006 Westendorf, Brixen im Thale and Kirchberg were connected to the Region Kitzbüheler Alpen-Brixental.

The village Westendorf is similar to many other villages in the area – medium-sized, unspoilt, with typical Tyrolean architecture throughout and a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. It sits on a plateau above the Brixen Valley (away from the main road), with much of the accommodation and facilities in a central location. It is one of the few dozen Alpine resorts that have a particularly strong relationship with the British ski market and the local ski school believes it has taught more Brits to ski than any other in Europe, although that claim might be disputed by some others. Aviemore for one!

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Westendorf, Kitzbuheler Alpen, Brixental, Skiwelt, Ski Welt, Tyrol, Alps

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