Ski resort Patscherkofel
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Vital Park Patscherkofel
Patscherkofel is a skiing paradise just south of Innsbruck and is easily recognisable by its rounded peak and distinctive radio mast. It is a favourite amongst the locals and has an eventful history. The mountain was at the heart of Olympic excitement during the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games when legendary Alpine ski races and events were held on the slopes and sliding sports took place on the ice track. The resort has also proven itself to be a great host – something guests have the chance to experience first-hand.
Ski resort details
- Skiing on the legendary Olympic mountain with views of Innsbruck
- Just 6.5 km from Innsbruck
- Very easy to get to: on the free ski bus or the J city bus
- Pistes of all difficulty levels
- New cable car from 2017/18
- Large beginners' area and several practice areas
- Kinderland children's area at the valley lift station
- Ski rental and ski school
- Restaurant with excellent cuisine
- Snowpark Innsbruck for freestylers at 1,900 metres above sea level
- Chill-out area at the summit
- Marked on-piste ski tour from the bottom lift station to the summit
- Marked off-piste ski tour
- Marked panoramic snowshoeing route from the mountain lift station to the summit with its 360-degree views
- Ski touring evening on Thursdays: pistes open until 10 pm
- Seven mountain huts and alpine restaurants for connoisseurs and anyone who loves Tyrolean cuisine
Special highlight:
Night skiing on the Patscherkofel. Experience skiing fun on the floodlit pistes no. 8 and 9 at the valley station every Tuesday and Thursday, snow conditions permitting. Access is via the Heiligwasser lift, from 4.00 pm to 6.30 pm.

