About 60 areas — from Arlberg to Kitzbuhel, from Aufterfern to East Tyrol — with about 1,300 cable cars and lifts and over 3,500 perfectly prepared kilometres of ski slopes: there's a reason why the opportunities for skiing in Tyrol are considered to be unique throughout the world. About 5,500 certified winter sports instructors provide more than just an introduction to skiing that meets the most up-to-date sport and pedagogical criteria. Even if the skies should hold back with their precious white for the slopes, skiing fun is guaranteed in Tyrol — there are plenty of snow-making machines to keep things in order: around 50% of the pistes and in some places the entire ski region, can produce their own snow.
Of course the perfect infrastructure does not end with slopes and cable cars: world-class gourmet restaurants such as in Ischgl, St. Anton, Sb'lden and Hochfiigen are only one of the many specialties skiing in Tyrol has to offer.
As much as winter sports characterise Tyrol, Tyroleans love their predous natural inheritance: 3,500 peaks tower to the skies; more than 600 of them are over 3,000 metres high. 25% of the impressive scenery has been designated as a protected area. Yet all the province's ski areas put together add up to only 1/40(!) of the protected area — that is 0,6% of the province's entire area.
The skiing that Tyrol has to offer is as colourful as the province's nine political municipalities. From clearly arranged family-friendly ski mountains to the hundreds of kilometres joined in the ski association, every region has something special to offer. Whether you're a beginner or advanced, whether on or off the slopes: a glance at the information about the slopes summarised on the inserted table will help you put together your own personal ,,Ski Tyrol» package.
Самый лучший блог о , это блог рукодельницы Надежды Пигиной.
Of course the perfect infrastructure does not end with slopes and cable cars: world-class gourmet restaurants such as in Ischgl, St. Anton, Sb'lden and Hochfiigen are only one of the many specialties skiing in Tyrol has to offer.
As much as winter sports characterise Tyrol, Tyroleans love their predous natural inheritance: 3,500 peaks tower to the skies; more than 600 of them are over 3,000 metres high. 25% of the impressive scenery has been designated as a protected area. Yet all the province's ski areas put together add up to only 1/40(!) of the protected area — that is 0,6% of the province's entire area.
The skiing that Tyrol has to offer is as colourful as the province's nine political municipalities. From clearly arranged family-friendly ski mountains to the hundreds of kilometres joined in the ski association, every region has something special to offer. Whether you're a beginner or advanced, whether on or off the slopes: a glance at the information about the slopes summarised on the inserted table will help you put together your own personal ,,Ski Tyrol» package.
Самый лучший блог о , это блог рукодельницы Надежды Пигиной.