Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Axamer Lizum
In the Axamer Lizum ski area, intermediate slopes predominate. The central area stretches around Hoadl (2,340 m) and Pleisen (2,235 m) – from these peaks, you have a view of the Inn Valley. At Birgitzköpfl (2,035 m), there are slopes for experts. Throughout the ski area, an attractive selection of ski routes awaits advanced skiers. For freeriders and powder enthusiasts, there are always wonderful opportunities at the foot of the impressive Kalkkögel. Beginners feel comfortable at the Kaserwald and Talboden lifts. The easy Olympia Damenabfahrt, which leads from the Hoadl summit down to the valley, is also a great slope for ambitious beginners. With the new ski bridge, you can go directly to the new Hoadlbahn. Another highlight is the Golden Roofpark Axamer Lizum.
Runs/slopes
Total: 40.7 km
Easy
7.2 km
(18 %)
Intermediate
15.9 km
(39 %)
Difficult
17.6 km
(43 %)
Interconnection information
From the Axamer Lizum ski area, a ski trail leads to the Mutterer Alm ski area. To return to Axamer Lizum, you can only take the ski bus.
Worth knowing
Artificial snow-making 136 Snow cannons 85 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities
Valley run available All slopes end in the Axamer Lizum, and one ski route even leads all the way to Axams (no lift connection).
Run location
above tree line
under tree line
Longest run
Olympic Downhill Ladies · Length 3.5 km · Elevation difference 780 m Olympic flair on the easy slope at the 10-seater Hoadl gondola
Most difficult run
Birgitzköpfl · Length 2 km · Elevation difference 475 m Mogul slope from top to bottom
Slope tip
Olympic Downhill Ladies Easy slope at the 10-seater gondola lift Hoadl
Slope Riesenslalom Herren Intermediate slopes at the 10-seater Hoadl gondola
Pleisen run Magnificent view of Innsbruck
Snowparks
Snow park/Fun park
No halfpipe
Highlights
Skiline Ski day reproduced in internet (Lifts used, elevation meters and slope kilometers skied) - free of charge