Skiing in Tyrol - Skiing areas in Tyrol
- > Achensee
- > Alpbachtal
- > Fieberbrunn
- > Galtür
- > Hintertux
- > Hochzeiger Pitztal
- > Innsbruck North
- > Ischgl
- > Kitzbühel
- > Kühtai
- > Leutasch
- > Mayrhofen
- > Nauders
- > Obergurgl Hochgurgl
- > Patscherkofel
- > Pillersee
- > Serfaus Fiss Ladis
- > SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser
- > St. Anton am Arlberg
- > St. Jakob im Defereggental
- > St. Johann in Tyrol
- > Stubai
- > Sölden
- > Tyrol's Zugspitz Arena
- > Zillertal Arena
- > Axamer Lizum
- > Sillian Hochpustertal
- > Kaunertaler Gletscher
- > Lienzer Bergbahnen
- > Reutte
- > Großglockner Resort
- > Seefeld
- > Tannheim
- > Venet
- > Wildschönau
- > Bergeralm
- > Pitztal Glacier
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Tourism strategists call Tyrol "the heart of the Alps". Not without reason. In Tyrol the number of 3,000 meter high mountains is higher than in any other Austrian region. Nowhere else there are so many cable cars, lifts and ski resorts.
And Tyrol also has some famous ski regions like Ischgl and St. Anton, which are well-known all over the world and which have a distinguished international reputation.