Is Innsbruck good for beginners?
Skiing Overview The Innsbruck area offers over 200 trails covering some 500 kilometers (310 miles). This area is good for beginner and intermediate skiers, but not as good for the advanced, since there are not enough challenging runs to keep high-level skiers happy.
Do you have to wear a helmet skiing in Austria?
Ski helmets are obligatory in parts of Austria In some Austrian provinces (Salzburg State, Upper and Lower Austria, Styria and Carinthia) young skiers till the age of 15 must wear a ski helmet while on the slopes. Ski helmets can be rented from ski schools and ski rental shops throughout Austria.
Where are the best family ski holidays in Austria?
Zell am See ski resort is one of our favourite destinations for family ski holidays in Austria. Firstly, the lakeside ski resort of Zell am See-Kaprun combines high-altitude skiing with a great choice of bars and restaurants.
Which is the best family ski resort near Innsbruck?
Kühtai is the best family ski resort near Innsbruck. Kühtai has Austria’s highest alpine base village at 2,020 meters or 6,627, so you can imagine the views of Alps are lofty and lovely.
Where can you go skiing with the family?
Skiing with the family has its very own challenges – but also brings a lot of joy. We’ve selected 10 Austrian ski areas that offer a wealth of options specifically designed for children and their parents. Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Tirol might be one of the child-friendliest ski areas in the world.
Why choose Ski Amadé in Salzburgerland?
A network of 25 ski resorts, Ski Amadé in SalzburgerLand has something for everyone, including specialized family accommodation, holiday offers for families, and designated children’s ski areas. Off the piste, families can go tobogganing, ice skating, or even take a hot-air balloon ride.