| Highest point: | 3,122 m |
| Lowest point: | 728 m |
| Lifts in total: | 51 |
| Gondola lift: | 12 |
| Chair lifts: | 19 |
| Tow lifts: | 20 |
| Pistes in total: | 168 km |
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Pistes:
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38 km |
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Pistes:
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99 km |
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Pistes:
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31 km |
| Ski routes: | 21 km |
Ski holidays East Tyrol - insider tip in southern Austria!
Kals am Großglockner
Kals lies at an altitude of around 1,325 metres at the foot of the Großglockner and has a population of around 1,100. The village, with its varied landscape, is located in the middle of the Hohe Tauern National Park, the largest nature reserve in the Alpine region. Kals and its region offer a variety of cultural attractions, including the parish church in the district of Ködnitz and the restored water mills, which are still in operation today. …resort details
Matrei
Matrei (975 m) is the main resort in the region of South Hohe Tauern and is located between the sunny Isel and Virgen Valleys. As it is East Tyrol’s most significant ski area, Matrei is a real insiders’ tip. Over 150 mountains loom over three thousand metres, including Großglockner (3,798 m) and Großvenediger (3,674 m,), which are the highest peaks in the country. Typical for this resort is “gemütlichkeit” and village idyll. The residents here …resort details
St. Jakob im Defereggental
In a quaint valley, embedded in the High Tauern National Park in Eastern Tyrol, lies the idyllic village of St. Jakob at an altitude of 1.389 m. Even though today the Defereggental is one of the nicest Alp valleys of Tyrol and has become a popular holiday destination, it has not lost any of its natural charm. Here you will still find enchanting winter scenery in nearly untouched nature. Therefore, winter hikers will definitely get their money's …resort details