| Highest point: | 2,304 m |
| Lowest point: | 950 m |
| Altitude ski resort: | 906 m |
| Lifts in total: | 6 |
| Gondola lift: | 2 |
| Chair lifts: | 1 |
| Tow lifts: | 2 |
| (magic) carpet lifts: | 1 |
| Pistes in total: | 23 km |
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Pistes:
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6 km |
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16 km |
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1 km |
Ski holidays Kolsassberg - winter idyll and lots of sun!
Kolsassberg
The cosy and peaceful mountain village of Kolsassberg lies at an altitude of 906 metres, nestled between the Karwendel Mountains and the Tux Alps, between the Olympic city of Innsbruck and the beautiful Zillertal valley. This traditional village is ideal for rest and relaxation, but also for long winter walks and skiing on beautifully groomed slopes. From Kolsassberg, you can enjoy an impressive panorama of the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. Its proximity to Innsbruck also allows you to take a lovely day trip to this city, which is well worth seeing.Ski Region Innsbruck
Tyrol's provincial capital lies directly on the Inn, surrounded by a breathtakingly beautiful mountain backdrop. Innsbruck offers the unique opportunity to spend the duration of your holiday in one of Europe's loveliest cities and yet still be almost directly in the ski are at the same time - an ideal holiday destination for all those who want to combine their skiing holiday with a little culture! As site of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics und 1976 and with a total of 308 km, the Olympia SkiWorld enjoys a first class international reputation. Next to the numerous sights in Innsbruck itself, the region also has a lot to offer. The pilgrimage church St. Peter and St. Paul in Götzens is a special feature with its architecture and acoustics. An alternative day-trip destination is the Ambras Castle, which lies above Innsbruck and is considered one of the most well-known sights in the provincial capital.Travel Kolsassberg
- By train: Innsbruck (approx. 25 km),
- By plane: Innsbruck (approx. 30 km), Salzburg (approx. 165 km), Munich (approx. 175 km)