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On and off the ski slopes:
New highlights in Tirol for winter 2024/25

Even more winter walking routes and perfectly groomed cross-country skiing trails, even more comfortable and high-performance cable cars, plus lots of new highlights both on and off the slopes for adults and children alike – here’s an overview of what visitors to Tirol can look forward to this coming winter.

 

Away from the ski pistes

First solar-powered floodlit cross-country skiing trail · Kitzbüheler Alpen
In winter 2024/25 fans of cross-country skiing can look forward to the first floodlit cross-country skiing trail in Hochfilzen in the PillerseeTal Valley. The local tourism board here in the Kitzbühel Alps region has installed the floodlights as part of its drive to make the region as green and environmentally sustainable as possible. The lights are powered by around 50 solar panels with batteries which are able to light the cross-country skiing trail for around four hours after darkness falls.

New winter sports centre at the Matreier Tauernhaus · Osttirol
This winter will see the opening of a new winter sports centre at the Matreier Tauernhaus in Osttirol. Highlights include two signposted winter walking routes, four cross-country skiing trails, the largest artificial ice climbing park in Austria (70 routes) and a 17-metre-high ice climbing tower. A good alternative to skiing and snowboarding.

Eiskletterpark im Winterkompetenzzentrum Matreier Tauernhaus in Osttirol © Ramona Waldner

First snowshoe walking trail in Kappl · Paznaun-Ischgl
At around 1.8 kilometres in length and with 77 vertical metres of uphill from start to finish, the first snowshoe walking trail in Kappl is a relatively easy affair and ideal for beginners. It starts at the top of the Diasbahn cable car and leads up to a wooden barn before returning to the starting point, where the Sunny Mountain Restaurant offers a good place for a snack and a drink.

"Sechszeiger Skywalk" new winter walking trail · Pitztal Valles
In winter 2024/25 a new winter walking trail called the Sechszeiger Skywalk will open at the top of the Sechszeiger chairlift in the Pitztal Valley, which walkers can now use to ride up and down the mountain. The two-kilometre-long walking trail begins at the top of the lift and leads to the top of the Sechszeiger mountain at almost 2,400 metres above sea level before returning to the starting point.

Star-shaped winter walking trail on a high plateau · Region Seefeld - Tirols Hochplateau
In addition to the existing long-distance winter walking trail (4 stages, 3 overnight stays, luggage transport) the Seefeld region will offer a new winter walking trail from winter 2024/25. Formed in the shape of a star, it invites hikers to explore each of the five villages on the sunny Seefeld plateau across five days. Every stage begins in Seefeld. A great way to visit some of the lesser-known spots in the region and to add a new element to the spa, shopping and food on offer in Seefeld itself.

Neue Winterweitwanderung auf Tirols Hochplateau: Hier am Möserer See © Region Seefeld

New combined offer cable car and winter walking · Wildschönau
Two new guided winter walks await guests visiting the Wildschönau region from winter 2024/25. Every Wednesday there is a walk at the Markbachjoch (1,500 metres) through deep snow, while on Fridays the walk is from the top of the Schatzbergbahn cable car (1,800 metres) to the Gernalm hut. These hikes are included in the Wildschönau Card, which also provides free snowshoe hire. Walkers without a ski pass can use the lifts at a discounted rate.

 

News from the ski resorts

New cable cars in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser · Brixental
From winter 2024/25 the village of Scheffau will have a new cable car, the 8-CLD/B Eibergbahn, which will reduce transport time and increase transport capacity. Equipped with solar panels which provide around 50 % of the electricity needed to run the lift, it will be able to transport 4,570 passengers per hour. A further new highlight can be found at the top of the Zinsbergbahn cable car in Brixen im Thale, where guests will be able to marvel at the 360° view thanks to a new viewing platform which can be reached by elevator or stairs. Last but certainly not least, the resort will be opening a new small-scale hydroelectric plant in Söll, which from December 2024 will provide 25 % of the energy needed to operate all the lifts in Söll. This is an important measure in the resort’s ongoing effort to generate as much energy as possible from renewable sources

 

Family & Spa

Witch-themed children's area at the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser · Brixental
Winter 2024/25 will see the opening of a new witch-themed winter wonderland for children in Hochsöll. Accessible free of charge, it will be located at the middle station of the Hexenwasser cable car and include an ice rink, a winter playground, a conveyor-belt lift, a relaxation area with recliners and an area where youngsters can take their first tentative turns on skis and snowboards. In the heated Gingerbread House there are toboggans and other items available to hire free of charge. The winter wonderland is also the starting point for the new winter adventure trail leading up to the Stöcklalm hut.

Neu für Kinder: Verhextes Winterwunderland in der SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental © Bergbahn Söll, Sabine Weiss

New snowtubing course at the Familienpark Drachental · Wildschönau
The Familienpark Drachental in Oberau in the Wildschönau region already has plenty of family-friendly activities such as an alpine coaster, a 5D cinema, a ball-roll course and an ice rink. From winter 2024/25 it will have a new highlight: a snowtubing course next to the children’s draglift and beginner ski area. Great fun for all ages!

Triassic Park at the Steinplatte Waidring · Kitzbüheler Alpen · PillerseeTal
The Triassic Park in the PillerseeTal Valley will be opening a new Triassic Funline in winter 2024/25 with up-and-down rollers, banked corners, a huge snow snail with tunnel, a children’s slalom and much more. There is also childcare available to give Mum and Dad a break while the kids are having fun.

Evening walks at the Zammer Lochputz · Ferienregion TirolWest
From winter 2024/25 there will be two guided evening walks per week through the Zammer Lochputz gorge in the Ferienregion Tirol West. With bright headlamps on, you will be able to experience the glistening ice crystals of the waterfall and the enchanting atmosphere of what is one of Tirol’s most mystical and enchanting canyons. A real highlight for guests of all ages.

Further information on winter holidays in Tirol can be found at www.tyrol.com/winter-holidays.