Stubaier Gletscher, Alpine ski area in Neustift im Stubaital, Austria.
Stubaier Gletscher is an alpine ski area in Neustift im Stubaital, Austria, extending from 1,697 to 3,212 meters altitude with 68 kilometers of slopes. The 35 runs provide options for beginners, intermediates, and experienced skiers with different difficulty grades.
Modern cable cars were constructed in 2016 and transformed the glacier into a major winter sports center with a new 3S lift system. This development made the area accessible year-round and expanded capacity for visitors considerably.
The resort takes its name from the Stubaital valley and connects glacier skiing with local mountain sports traditions. Many visitors use the slopes throughout the year, contributing to the vitality of the surrounding region.
Children under ten years receive free access to all lifts and cable cars when accompanied by a paying parent. The area operates year-round and offers skiing opportunities on the glacier under different weather conditions.
The Daunhill slope presents a 60 percent incline at 3,210 meters (10,531 feet) elevation and ranks among the steepest maintained runs in the Tyrolean Alps. This challenge attracts experienced skiers seeking extreme gradients and high-alpine conditions.
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