Pitztal ski area, Tyrol, Austria

  This ski hill has a much lower than average ratio of black and red slopes and a much higher than average share of easy runs. Pitztal has an acceptable diversity of runs and enough great ski lifts to serve them all. The 5,905 feet of vertical drop is plenty for a great top to bottom run. The highlands of the Northern Cascade Range make for a great panorama. There are 9 good ski lifts here, and they will get you up the mountain effectively. A little exercise and spending some quality time in the wilderness will make you
    feel good. With a total of 35 slopes to ski on; it's a brilliant selection. The Tyrol, Austria highlands in wintertime are always great for snowboarding and skiing. Having 8,750 acres of skiing area being short of skiable area won’t happen. This is a glorious
ski hill with loads of different runs; it's out of the question to get bored here. This is a cozy ski hill featuring lots of vertical feet if compared to other Austria ski hills. The ski trail map of Pitztal on this net page unsurprisingly says a thousand words. The lovely beauty of the Tyrol, Austria peaks and the especially glorious slopes are motive enough to come here to ski. The picturesque snow blanketed Northern Cascade Range highlands are a great place for snowboarding and skiing. You might be into skiing or snowboarding,  
or both, doesn't matter, this region has loads of ski resorts. The skiing and the snowboarding in Tyrol, Austria is scores of fun all snow season long. Pitztal is a family friendly ski hill with lots of easy runs for learners.

  QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 5,905 feet

Total Runs: 35
- 14% Expert and Advanced
- 57% Intermediate Runs
- 29% Beginner Runs

Total Lifts: 9

Skiing Area: 8,750 acres
Annual snowfall: 0 feet

Coordinates:
Latitude: 1
Longitude: 1

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