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1/11 Ski slopes Nordkette – Innsbruck
In the Nordkette ski area, you will find slopes of all difficulty levels. Most of the runs are located at the two double chairlifts at the Seegrube, above the tree line. Extreme ski routes lead from the Hafelekar through rocky gullies to the Seegrube and down to the double chairlift Seegrube. The valley run to Hungerburg leads through the forest, but is only open when there is sufficient snow.
Runs/slopes
Total: 13.9 km
| Easy | 0.5 km |
| Intermediate | 13 km |
| Difficult | 0.4 km |
Additional runs
| Ski routes | 5 km |
Worth knowing
- No artificial snow-making
- Valley run available
The valley runs are not equipped with snowmaking facilities and are therefore only open all the way down to the valley when there is sufficient natural snow. The valley runs end in Hungerburg (860m). There is no run down to Innsbruck; instead, you take the funicular back to Innsbruck.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Hafelerkar-Hungerburg · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 1396 m
Most difficult run
- Cable car gully · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 350 m
The legendary couloir, with a gradient of 70%, is one of the steepest and most dangerous descents in Europe.
Slope tip
- Short Valley
- Dreier Slope
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Additional Offerings
Scenic highlight Hafelekar at 2256m with the legendary Hafelekarrinnen (with a gradient of 70%, they are among the steepest ski routes in Europe)
Town/village at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Innsbruck (1.3 km) Town/village at the ski resort
Innsbruck (1.3 km) Town/village at the ski resort
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