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Ski resorts for advanced skiers and freeriding 5 Tyrolean Glaciers

Best ski resorts for advanced skiers on the 5 Tyrolean Glaciers (best difficult slopes, ski routes) as well as best powder snow skiing/freeriding on the 5 Tyrolean Glaciers


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5 out of 5 stars

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5 Tyrolean Glaciers: freeride ski resorts and ski resorts for very good skiers (advanced skiers)

1-5 out of 5 ski resorts

Test result: 5 out of 5 stars
Kaunertal Glacier is home to possibly the steepest slope in Austria, the Black Ibex with gradients of… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 13.5 km (25%)

Test result: 5 out of 5 stars
Sölden is a paradise for advanced skiers. In addition to the many challenging slopes, there is a lot… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • very many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 31.9 km (22%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
The Stubai Glacier has a comprehensive offering for advanced skiers and freeriders. Multiple black… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • very many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 31.1 km (46%)

Test result: 4 out of 5 stars
When conditions are good in the middle of winter and in spring, the Hintertuxer Glacier offers… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 11.7 km (19%)

Test result: 3 out of 5 stars
Advanced skiers can find a difficult slope at the Wildspitzbahn lift, but the real highlight is the… more
Freeriding & offering for advanced skiers
  • many freeride/deep snow areas
  • Difficult slopes: 3 km (7%)
1-5 out of 5 ski resorts