Zillertal Arena, Alpine ski resort in Tyrol, Austria.
Zillertal Arena is a ski resort in Tyrol that spans across multiple valleys and connects different skiing zones through an interconnected network of lifts. The resort offers terrain for various skill levels spread across elevations with access points at different locations.
The area started in the 1960s with small mountain lifts in individual valleys. Over the following decades these installations were upgraded and connected to form the unified resort that exists today.
Mountain huts scattered across the resort serve as gathering places where skiers stop to taste local food and enjoy regional music during the day. These cozy lodges are central to how people experience the slopes socially and break up their skiing.
Visitors reach the slopes through four entry points at different locations with parking available at each base station. Plan time for travel between different sectors if you want to explore new areas during your visit.
A special run called Höhenfresser-Tour descends from a high mountain point and covers a large vertical drop in a single continuous line. This demanding descent is designed for advanced skiers looking for an exhausting and challenging single run.
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