Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

Tyrol, Austria

Austria

Photo by Aron Marinelli · Unsplash

Piste

63km

Vertical

1240m

Top altitude

3024m

high alpine

Lifts

25

Best for

IntermediatesAdvanced skiersReliable snowOff-piste

Season

November – May

✓ Reliable snow to late season

About Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, offers 63km of well-groomed pistes that cater to a variety of skill levels, making it an excellent choice for families and intermediate skiers. With a vertical drop of 1240m and a top elevation of 3024m, the resort is known for its reliable snow conditions from November to May, ensuring plenty of opportunities for enjoyable skiing. The terrain is predominantly blue (65%), with a good mix of red (22%) and black (13%) runs, complemented by 25 efficient lifts that make navigating the slopes a breeze.

Typical costs

Adult lift pass

£451

for 6 days

Accommodation

from £70–£550

per person/night

Ski hire

from £130

for 6 days

Indicative 2025–26 season prices.

Start planning

Browse accommodation in Obergurgl-Hochgurgl

We don't earn from these links — they're just here to help

Terrain breakdown

Blue (75 runs)65%
Red (25 runs)22%
Black (15 runs)13%

115 runs total

Ratings

Prestige
Beginners
Limited2
Intermediates
Excellent5
Advanced
Excellent5
Snow reliability
Excellent5
Off-piste
Good4
Après-ski
Limited2
Family friendly
Limited2
Non-skiers
Average3
Value for money
Average3
Groups
Average3

Rated 1–5 by our editorial team.

Transfer times from airport

INN(Innsbruck)1h 22m
FDH(Friedrichshafen)2h 57m
SZG(Salzburg)3h 22m
ZRH(Zurich)3h 38m
VRN(Verona)4h 30m
BSL(Basel)4h 31m

Is Obergurgl-Hochgurgl right for your group?

Tell us your group size, abilities and budget — we'll score all 206 resorts and show you which ones are the best fit.

Find the best resort for my group