Stubai (Stubaier Gletscher)

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  • Blue slopes: 22 km
  • Red slopes: 15 km
  • Black slopes: 4 km
  • Three-day ski pass (adult): 180,2 €
  • Weekly ski pass (adult): 335,2 €
  • Weekly ski pass (senior): 268,2 €
  • Weekly ski pass (family - 2 adults, 2 children): 1005,6 €

Ski pass prices are listed for the main season when purchased at the ticket office. Online purchases usually offer ski passes at cheaper prices.

Stubai (Stubaier Gletscher) is a small ski resort in Austria (Tyrol). Skiers can use a total of 41 kilometres of ski slopes.

Families with children and beginners alike will appreciate the 22 km of blue runs, which make up 54% of the runs in the entire resort. Athletes, on the other hand, will be attracted by the 4 km of black runs (10%).

Stubai is one of the more expensive ski resorts. Seniors born in 1957 and before have a discount of 67€ on a weekly ski pass at this ski resort. Children from the class of 2013 and younger ski for free or for a very modest fee.

Ski passes longer than 3 days are valid as a Stubai Skipass (Stubaier Gletscher, Skizentrum Schlick 2000, Serlesbahnen Mieders and Elferbahnen Neustift).