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New Infrastructure in Tirol for Winter 22/23

2022.09.24
New Infrastructure in Tirol for Winter 22/23
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New Infrastructure in Tirol for Winter 22/23
New ski lifts, new cross-country skiing trails, new highlights for families and new attractions away from the slopes – visitors to Tirol in winter 2022/23 can look forward to lots of great developments and innovations. Here are some of the best.

Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau: Hornbahn 2000 & Top of Alpbachtal Viewing Tower


The Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau ski resort has treated itself to a few presents to mark its 10th birthday. The Hornlift 2000 will be replaced by a heated six-person chairlift with a pull-down plastic bubble to protect passengers from bad weather. This new lift will transport skiers and snowboarders up to the highest point in the ski resort in just 3 minutes and 45 seconds. Up at the top you will find a state-of-the-art lift station including a viewing tower with the grand name Top of Alpbachtal. The station and tower have been designed by the internationally renowned architects Snøhetta.
www.skijuwel.com

Innsbruck: New Ten-Person Gondola in Axamer Lizum


The resort of Axamer Lizum lies just outside Innsbruck and is one of the most popular resorts near Tirol’s regional capital. In winter 2022/23 it will open a new gondola giving quick and easy access to the Hoadl station at the top of the resort. The chairlifts Schönboden and Hoadl I+II are history and have been replaced by a cable car with 75 individual cabins accommodating up to ten passengers at a time. The cable car runs all the way to the top of the ski pistes at 2,340 metres above sea level. It includes a new administrative building at the bottom of the cable car as well as a shop and a rental centre. There are also plans to build a hydroelectric plant on the Axamer Bach river near Axams to generate most of the energy needed by the new lift.
www.axamer-lizum.at

Osttirol: Defereggental Ski Centre in St. Jakob im Defereggental


December 2022 will see the opening of the highest ski lift in East Tirol. It can be found in St. Jakob im Defereggental and take the form of a six-person chairlift with heated seats and a plastic bubble to protect passengers from the weather. The lift will run from what used to be the bottom of the Almspitzlift up to an altitude of 2,683 metres. Further additions for winter 2022/23 are three new pistes in the St. Jakob im Defereggental ski area. These measures are part of a concerted effort by East Tirol’s ski resorts to offer skiers and snowboarders a wide range of top-quality lifts and slopes.
www.osttirol.com

Ötztal Valley: New Kühtaile Six-Person Chairlift in Hochoetz Ski Resort


The resort of Hochoetz offers a sunny, snowsure skiing experience for families with children. From winter 2022/23 it will have a new six-person chairlift replacing the three-person chairlift in place until last season. The new lift will have child-safety features and conveyor-belt access.
www.oetz.com

Paznaun-Ischgl: New Furglerblick Eight-Person Gondola in See


The family-friendly resort of See in the Paznauntal Valley offers skiers and snowboarders a new lift in winter 2022/23 in the form of the Furglerblick eight-person gondola. This state-of-the-art cable car will whisk passengers up to 2,570 metres above sea level to the start of a new 1.2km blue run. The new lift is designed to create new options for skiers and snowboarders in the resort and reduce pressure on the main four-man chairlift in the resort.
www.see.at/bergbahnsee

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Pillerseetal: On-Piste Ski Touring on the Buchensteinwand Mountain


The Buchensteinwand mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps – Pillerseetal Valley ist he ideal starting point for ski touring. From the bottom of the cable cars there are three signposted on-piste routes leading up to the famous Jakobskreuz at the top of the mountain, a huge crucifix which visitors can go into and climb up to enjoy the view from the top. New for winter 2022/23 is the installation of a series of standardised information boards along the three ski-touring routes providing information on things like how many more vertical metres there are left to climb and how far it is to the top.
www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com

Pillerseetal: Facelift for the Snowpark Steinplatte Waidring


The snowpark in the resort of Steinplatte Waidring has received a facelift over the summer and will welcome snowboarders and freestyle skiers in winter 2022/23 with four lines of varying difficulty as well as lots of creative elements for flips, tricks and grinds. Depending on the set-up, the 1.5km line contains 15-18 elements – including boxes, tubes, rails, hips, kicks and banked corners.
www.snowpark-steinplatte.tirol

St. Anton am Arlberg: Facelift for the Galzig Restaurants


The dining options in St. Anton am Arlberg are just as diverse and exciting as the resort‘s ski runs. The famous Gault&Millau restaurant guide regularly includes restaurants in and around the resort. All in all you will find an amazing 90 different eateries in St. Anton am Arlberg, from top-class fine dining to traditional Tirolean fare. In winter 2022/23 guests can look forward to new-look restaurants at the top station of the Galzig ski lift, including the very popular Verwallstube restaurant.
www.stantonamarlberg.com

Zell-Gerlos: Complete Renovation of Kapauns Eight-Person Chairlift


Travelling between the villages of Zell and Gerlos will become even quicker and easier from winter 2022/23 thanks to a complete renovation of the Kapauns chairlift carrying up to eight passengers. As part of the renovation work the cable car has been extended to replace a slower two-man chairlift. Highlights of the new chairlift include heated seats and a pull-down plastic bubble to protect passengers from bad weather. There are already plans in place to renovate the Krimml X-Press lift in time for the winter season 2023/24.
www.zillertalarena.com

Kufsteinerland: New Biathlon Centre in Schwoich


Under construction since autumn 2021, the new biathlon centre in Schwoich near Kufstein is set to open in time for the winter season 2022/23. Aimed at talented youngsters and those new to the sport, it marks the starting point of several cross-country skiing trails of differing length and difficulty. The aim is to make the biathlon centre the main element of a cross-country skiing concept stretching throughout the region. Highlights include a modern shooting range (biathlon combines shooting and cross-country skiing). The centre can also be used in the summer months, when skis are swapped for special rollerskates used by biathletes and cross-country skiers to train during the warm months of the year. www.kufstein.com

Pillerseetal: Opening of the Cross-Country Skiing Park St. Ulrich am Pillersee


The resort of St. Ulrich im Pillerseetal will see the opening of the first permanent cross-country skiing park in winter 2022/23. The park comprises eight separate stations where both novices and experiences cross-country skiers can practice important movements and techniques in a fun way. A great place to work on your technique before heading out onto the trails in the valley. Holders of a ticket for the cross-country skiing trails can use the cross-country skiing park free of charge.
www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com

Seefeld: New Cross-Country Practice Area in the Centre of the Resort


Next to the main A1 trail in the centre of Seefeld you will now find a practice area full of corners, climbs and features testing your balance and technique on cross-country skis. This new addition is the latest in a long list of innovations in Seefeld, which is rightly considered one of the world’s top cross-country skiing destinations.
www.seefeld.com

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