Hochzeiger

Hochzeiger

Tyrol, Austria

Austria

Photo by Florian Rauchberger · Unsplash

Piste

32km

Vertical

1016m

Top altitude

2483m

Lifts

9

Best for

Advanced skiersBudget-friendly

Season

December – April

About Hochzeiger

Hochzeiger, nestled in the picturesque Tyrol region of Austria, offers 32km of well-groomed pistes catering to a variety of skiing abilities, making it an excellent choice for families and intermediate skiers. With a vertical drop of 1016m and a top elevation of 2483m, guests can enjoy a mix of terrain that includes 24% blue runs for beginners, 49% red runs for those looking to challenge themselves, and 27% black runs for the more advanced. Operating from December to April, the resort features nine lifts that provide easy access to the slopes, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable skiing experience amidst the beautiful Alpine scenery.

Typical costs

Adult lift pass

£220

for 6 days

Accommodation

from £70–£420

per person/night

Ski hire

from £110

for 6 days

Indicative 2025–26 season prices.

Terrain breakdown

Blue (11 runs)24%
Red (22 runs)49%
Black (12 runs)27%

45 runs total

Ratings

Prestige
Beginners
Average3
Intermediates
Average3
Advanced
Good4
Snow reliability
Average3
Off-piste
Average3
Après-ski
Limited2
Family friendly
Average3
Non-skiers
Average3
Value for money
Good4
Groups
Average3

Rated 1–5 by our editorial team.

Transfer times from airport

INN(Innsbruck)1h 6m
FDH(Friedrichshafen)2h 33m
SZG(Salzburg)3h 6m
ZRH(Zurich)3h 14m
BSL(Basel)4h 7m
VRN(Verona)4h 15m

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