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Obergurgl Hochgurgl Ski Resort

Gurgl, Timmelsjoch

Trail Map Obergurgl Hochgurgl
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Premiere in Hochgurgl: The Ski World Cup is here for the first time on November 18 for a men's World Cup slalom.

The Ski Resort

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Obergurgl-Hochgurgl is at the far end of the Ötztal Valley in Tyrol and is one of the valley’s largest resorts. As the name suggests, the ski area is made up of the two sub-areas Obergurgl and Hochgurgl, which are interconnected by the Top Express.

The “diamond of the Alps” has made its name as one of Austria’s most snow-certain ski areas and is often the nation’s first ski area to open its doors every autumn after the glacier resorts. This is not only due to the north-facing orientation of the mountainside but also the high altitude of the ski area between 1,800 and 3,080 metres. And if snow is in short supply, which is pretty unlikely here, 99% of the runs are served by snowmaking. There are no less than 112 kilometres of runs to explore here as well as 25 lifts. No wonder then that Obergurgl-Hochgurgl is synonymous with top-notch skiing. The runs are very diverse, and there’s something for skiers of all levels.

Obergurgl is a great place for beginners. There is an ideal beginners’ area here with a practice lift away from the hustle and bustle of the slopes. One particularly exciting feature for beginners is the chance to ski through a small stone pine forest. Youngsters will also feel at home at Bobos Kinderclub. When children are ready to advance to the mountain proper, they will have their pick from numerous blue-marked runs spread across the entire ski area. As a result, beginners and families can spread their wings and aren’t restricted to one section of the ski area.

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl is a real paradise for advanced skiers and experts. After jumping out of the highest lift with a view of 21 peaks exceeding 3,000m, skiers can then carve some turns on the immaculate high-level groomers. The most notable runs are from Hohe Mut in Obergurgl and the valley run to Pill in Hochgurgl. And with 20 kilometres of black-marked trails, there is also plenty of challenges for experts here. On top of that, there are numerous options in the ski area for taking to the powder away from the marked trails. Off-piste ski routes offer guidance in various parts of the ski area, and there is a permanent mogul run on the trail from Hohe Mut to Gaisberg.

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Interesting facts

  • Obergurgl Hochgurgl is among the 10 best rated Ski Resorts in Austria.
  • It is among the 10 most family-friendly ski Resorts in Tyrol.
  • Elevated between 1,793 m and 3,080 m, the Ski Resort is among the 10 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Austria. The vertical drop from summit to base is 1,287 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Austria is 720 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long.
  • Average snow depth during the season is 156 cm at summit elevation and 59 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during January, offering an average snow depth of 176 cm at summit elevation and 73 cm at the base. Therefore Obergurgl Hochgurgl is among the 10 ski Resorts with best snow conditions in Austria.
  • Obergurgl Hochgurgl features 65 sunny days on average per season. The average for all ski Resorts in Austria is 50 sunny days. February is the sunniest month with an average of 18 sunny days.

Snow Safety & Snowmaking

Snowmaking Share
99%
Snow Making Machines: 320
Snowphone+43 (0) 57200 100
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On Mountain Dining

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There are 11 lodges and mountain restaurants dotted across the resort. These range from traditional lodges with table service and self-service restaurants to umbrella bars for a quick drink and a snack. The Top Mountain Star is an undoubted highlight in this respect. At 3,080 metres above sea level, the viewing platform and panoramic bar are quite simply astonishing. Expect breath-taking views over the Ötztaler Alps, extending all the way to the Dolomites. Despite the futuristic architecture, the building is nicely integrated into the mountainside and a great place to unwind.

Foodies should definitely give the Hohe Mut Alm a try. It offers Tirolean specialities right out of the top draw: Kaspressknödel, Tiroler Gröstl, Kasnocken and many more favourites are served in rustic surroundings. The view of 21 3,000m peaks comes as standard! The large sundeck here is without down one of the top highlights in the ski area, if not the entire region. If you enjoy après-ski fun, then Arnold’s Schirmbar in Hochgurgl or the Festkogel-Alm are the places to head for. 

Must-Ski Runs

Via trails 29, 28, 26, 25, 32 and 33, you can descend from Wurmkogel (3,082 metres) down to Pill in the valley, and descend some 1,260 vertical metres in the process. Run 10 down from the Festkogel (3,038 metres) is also fabulous and if you switch onto no. 6, you can ski all the way down to Obergurgl.

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Nightskiing

Nightskiing possible
Lighted runs: km

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Skigebiet Gurgl
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Ski fahren in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl - im Ötztal in Tirol
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Nachtskilauf / Night Skiing in Obergurgl
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Start in den Skiwinter in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

Activities

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What could be better than relaxing in luxurious warm water after a day on the mountain? The Freizeit Arena in Sölden offers relaxation and fun in equal measure. You can sweat away the day in the sauna or let off some steam in the adventure pool. And if you haven’t had enough exercise for one day, you can even push some weights in the gym.

There are numerous other activities to keep you occupied away from the slopes here. Around 12 km of winter hiking paths are maintained in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, such as the Hochgurgler Romantikweg and Zirbenwald-Naturweg. There is also a natural sled run in Hochgurgl to enjoy – this 3 km run shoots down the hillsides from the mountain station to the valley station of the Hochgurglbahn. This is also makes it convenient for taking the lift back up to the top to do it all over again! Once a week, visitors can also enjoy night-time sledding followed by a visit to the Downhill Grill at the valley station. If you prefer ice to snow, Hotel Enzian in Obergurgl also boasts an ice rink with ice skating and curling possible. Eisloch Sportsbar is located directly by the ice rink, and is the ideal place to warm up.

Number toboggan runs: 1
Toboggan run lighted
Toboggan hire
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Après-Ski and Nightlife

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl also has après-ski by the bucket load. On the mountain itself, the Wurmkogelhütte, Arnold’s Schirmbar or Skihütte Kirchenkar are all great places to stop for a drink. Typical umbrella bars dominate in the valley, such as at Schirmbar Edelweiss or the rustic surroundings of the Faßl or Toni’s Almhütte. Head to the Almbar if you are looking for a quick shot of schnapps to warm you up. The cu Bar is the place for a cocktail and a dance, and people also like to shake their leg in the Josl Keller and the Putt-in-Bar. And if that isn’t enough action for you, hop in a taxi and head for the nearby après-ski fortress of Sölden.

Number of Bars and Pubs: 9
Number of Clubs: 2

Dining and Restaurants

Foodies will find plenty to enjoy in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl. Hotel Edelweiss und Gurgl serves Tyrolean specialities made with regional ingredients, as well as internationally-inspired delights. The head chef’s creations have even impressed experts – culminating in the awarding of a Gault Millau Haube. You can also eat like a king in the Crystal Restaurant in Obergurgl and Hotel Bergwelt.

Number of Restaurants: 22
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Getting here

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By car: Obergurgl-Hochgurgl is at the end of the Ötztal Valley, around 45 km from Innsbruck. The ski area is best reached via Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Mittenwald and Telfs. Head up the B12 towards Bregenz and then take the Ötztal exit before following the B186 to Obergurgl-Hochgurgl.

By aircraft: The nearest airport is in Innsbruck. The Ötztal Shuttle is possible the most convenient way to reach your hotel in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl. 

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Nicholas Durin
on 12 Jul 2018
Realy a great Skiarea. Beautiful and calm area and town. Very nice skiruns and scenery. Great snow every year.
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Mountain Stats

Elevation1,793 m - 3,080 m
Opening Day16 Nov 2023
Closing Day21 Apr 2024
Capacity 43000 Persons/Hr.
Hours09:00 - 16:00

Lifts

25
6
7
11
1
Total 25

Skiable Terrain

112.2 km
Easy
Moderate
Advanced
Ungroomed
Overall Slope Length 112.2 km
Number of Slopes 35

Weather (3,080 m)

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Open Lifts & Trails

Rates

€72
1 day adult €72
1 day youth €58
1 day child €40
All rates & fees