Serfaus–Fiss–Ladis, Alpine ski resort in Tyrol, Austria.
Serfaus–Fiss–Ladis is a ski resort in Tyrol spanning 214 kilometers of slopes between 1,200 and 2,828 meters in altitude. Modern cable cars and lifts, totaling 38 systems, connect the terrain throughout the day.
Three mountain villages—Serfaus, Fiss, and Ladis—joined their ski territories to form an integrated winter sports destination in the Tyrolean Alps. This union of the three communities helped develop the area into a large-scale ski resort.
Mountain huts serve traditional Tyrolean food made from ingredients sourced locally from Alpine farms. Visitors can taste regional specialties while taking in views of the surrounding peaks.
Artificial snow production ensures reliable conditions from December through April, even during warmer periods. Most lifts are easily accessible, and many routes suit different skill levels.
The Fisser Flieger is a flying zip line where visitors glide through mountain air while suspended 47 meters above ground. This unusual experience provides a rare perspective of the Alpine landscape from above.
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