Ski Resorts in Tyrol, Austria
14 ski resorts in the Tyrol region of Austria, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.
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Largest ski area in the Zillertal valley with three resorts linked across 166 km of pistes.
Two glaciers and three peaks above 3,000 m make Sölden's Ötztal area Austria's snow-sure altitude king.
Three connected sun-soaked villages above the Inn Valley, widely rated the best family ski area in the Alps.
The only year-round ski area in Austria, with 365-day skiing on the highest glacier in the Zillertal.
Arlberg is Austria's most storied ski region, where modern lift skiing was invented in 1901 and the parallel-skiing technique formalised. The area links seven villages (St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben on the Tyrol side; Zürs, Lech, Warth, and Schröcken on the Vorarlberg side) across 305 km of pistes from a base of 1,304 m to 2,811 m at the Valluga. The 2016 Flexenpass lift connection joined Warth-Schröcken to the network, making Arlberg one of Austria's largest single-pass areas. Reputation is built on serious freeride terrain off Valluga and Mehlsack rather than groomed cruising.
High-altitude Tyrolean resort opening early in October, featuring two glaciers and incredible vertical terrain.
Austria's largest glacier resort with skiing from October to June and reliable snow at the highest altitudes.
SkiWelt is one of Austria's largest connected ski areas, with 284 km of pistes around the Hohe Salve in the Brixental and Wilder Kaiser regions of Tyrol. Nine villages dot the perimeter at altitudes from 620 m to 1,000 m, with lifts climbing to 1,957 m at the Hohe Salve summit. Terrain skews intermediate and beginner: the area is famous for long, gentle cruisers and tree-lined runs rather than steep challenge. Snow-making coverage is the highest in the Alps; the trade-off is a low base that depends on snow guns more than natural cover.
Lively Austrian resort in the Zillertal with excellent terrain for all levels and legendary nightlife.
Austria's top party resort linked with Samnaun in Switzerland, famous for concerts, nightlife, and excellent skiing.
Center of Austria's largest fully linked ski area, with nine villages and 284 km of pistes.
Friendly Tyrolean village beneath the Wilder Kaiser, perfect for beginners and families.
Home of the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill race, surrounded by a medieval walled town with the kind of Alpine atmosphere that's hard to match elsewhere in Austria.
Austria's highest year-round inhabited ski village: quiet, snow-sure, and only an hour from Innsbruck.
Skiing in Tyrol
The Tyrol region of Austria has 14 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Zillertal Arena at 1930m of vertical.
Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.