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The Mayrhofen and Tux 3000

ski resorts are two of the most famous and diverse ski regions in the Zillertal, Austria.

For all details about the ski resort, hotels, shops, bars, and lift tickets, visit:

https://www.mayrhofen.at

Discover the best accommodations, shopping, après-ski spots, and lift ticket information for your perfect skiing experience!

Mayrhofen and Tux 3000 Ski Resorts

The Mayrhofen and Tux 3000 ski resorts are two of the most famous and diverse ski regions in the Zillertal, Austria.

Mayrhofen Ski Resort:

  • Slope Offerings: 159 km of varied slopes for all skill levels (blue, red, black) with numerous freeride and snowboarding opportunities.

  • Elevation: Ranges from 630 m to 2,500 m, with the famous Penkenbahn lift providing direct access to the area.

  • Highlights:

    • Harakiri Slope: Austria's steepest slope, with a gradient of up to 78%.

    • Zillertal Arena: One of the largest interconnected ski areas in Tyrol, offering seamless connections to other regions.

    • Many après-ski options and a vibrant village atmosphere.

Tux 3000:

  • Slope Offerings: 60 km of slopes, predominantly intermediate and advanced, ideal for experienced skiers and snowboarders.

  • Elevation: Up to 3,250 m, ensuring excellent snow conditions well into late spring.

  • Special Features:

    • Hintertux Glacier: A year-round ski area offering excellent conditions for freeride and powder skiing.

    • Ski tours and winter hikes are also popular.

Both regions together offer a vast variety of slopes, freeride opportunities, cozy huts, and top-class snowparks, making them ideal for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.