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Stubai Glacier resort is one of the largest ski areas in the Innsbruck area and is well worth an insider article of its own. The resort is located at last of Stubai valley some 25 kilometers away from Innsbruck. Stubai holds a good snow record and like a glacier resort it’s frequently open from end of September until end of June.

The Glacier offers a wide variety of pistes mostly aimed at beginner to advanced skier. There are only a few black pistes available. Compared to a lot of other resorts the pistes are usually well groomed and taken concern of. Piste-carvers will be happy to note that the pistes are also nice and wide. The ba

The offpiste has some nice except short runs
The offpiste area in Stubai is fairly easily observed from lifts. There are not many runs that won’t be easy to spot from the lift. The terrain is not very steep it’s a glacier behind all. A very serious offpiste skier might want to seem into other options such as Chamonix or Verbier but for a normal skier Stubai Glacier will do just fine. On a powder day it’s usually best head straight up to the four-seater chairlift “Rotadlbahn” and have a look at the options round and under the lift. If you’re more into mellow glacier-skipping then the new “Daunscharte” T-bar is worth checking out. Be aware of the hidden crevasses lurking under the snow especially in fall early winter and late spring! There are plenty and falling into one wouldn’t be nice. Consult locals or hire a mountain conduct and take proper equipment and understand how to use it. For the experienced the touring options around the resort are ample including the highest mountain of the Stubai Alps Zuckerhütl. There are also many alpine huts that offer great skiing (see photo below) within a days tour.

Stubai Glacier is some 25 kilometers away from Innsbruck and its airport. The flights to Innsbruck can be expensive so another option is to fly to Munich which is 2 hours away from Stubai if the roads are clear. From Munich you can get to Stubai valley by either renting a car getting a flight taxi or taking the train to Innsbruck and a bus from there.
The busiest times at Stubai Glacier are the European schoo93fl holidays but especially the last weeks in the end of November and beginning of December when other resorts normally haven’t opened yet but people are already getting into “ski-mode”. The lift lines during this time can be very long and if you do determine to come during the high autumn season then receive my opinion and take the lift down from the glacier before 3pm. This will save you a long wait in a line. But truly the best time to ski Stubai would be during the late season the weather is usually great and snow serene plentiful. Crowds are also non-existant during the late season.
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For more information about the Stubai Glacier click here. For an article about skiing close to Innsbruck check Ville’s Resort Review of Innsbruck Area and more information about the villages and accommodation in Stubai Valley check out the tourist information site Innsbruck and its vacantion villages.
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