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Weerberg - Holidays with impressive views!
Weerberg is situated 900 metres high on a plateau above the Inntal valley, away from the heavy traffic routes. It therefore offers an impressive panoramic view of the Karwendel and Rofan mountains in the north, the Kellerjoch in the east and also of Innsbruck, which is approx. 25 km away. A day trip to the beautiful city which hosted the 1964 and 1976 Olympics is a must! A 30 km journey in the opposite direction leads you to the wonderful Ziller valley and its almost endless choice of pistes. So due to its central location, Weerberg is an ideal base for all kinds of excursions. As it happens, with a stretch of 14 km, Weerberg is also one of the longest villages in Austria.
SkiWith the lift pass ''Glungezer,'' you will gain access to 23 km of pistes at altitudes between 950 and 2,304 m. The well-prepared pistes wind through the marvellous landscape and offer great descents for skiers and snowboarders alike. The ski area offers a breath-taking view of the beautiful Inntal Valley and the peaks of the Nordkette mountains. At the Glungezer, you'll find the opportunitiy to enjoy a 9 km FIS descent with a difference in elevation of 1,500 m, as well as several deep powder areas. At the edge of the pistes, rustic huts and a cosy restaurant at the Halsmarter invite you in for a short break.
It is generally quiet in Weerberg. You can stop off in one of the guest houses or cosy snack-bars on the mountain. If you still want to be active even after you’ve hung up your skis, why not try snowshoe hiking! Simply hire equipment and off you go on the signposted snow shoe hiking trails through the glittering winter landscape. If you don’t dare go it alone, then you can go on a guided tour. You won’t be missing out either if you choose to simply go walking, you can enjoy the lovely, prepared winter hiking trails and the wonderful view of the village and mountains. The routes through the snow-covered forest to the Hotel Sunnbichl and from Innerst up to the Weidener Hütte are really recommended. From there you can quickly descend with the 7 km long toboggan run, which is one of the longest in Tyrol. There are various ways to go back down to for example, Hausstatt, where you can then stop off for a rest in Gasthof Hausstatt or the SB-Restaurant.
In Weerberg an approx. 8 km sunny cross-country ski run is waiting to be explored. But in the surrounding villages, both high up in the mountains and down in the valley, you will also find diverse cross-country tracks. Whether you’re looking for something sporty or leisurely, and whether you’re a beginner or advanced, there are suitable routes in many degrees of difficulty for all Nordic skiers, so you can enjoy the delightful scenery at your leisure. All around Innsbruck you will find a network of approx. 120 km, so you will surely not be short of choice.
Skiing region |
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Highest point ski area | 2.304 m |
Lowest point ski area | 950m |
Village height | 882m |
Number of lifts | 7 |
Number of drag lifts | 5 |
Number of chair lifts | 2 |
Number of cable cars | 0 |
Total pistes | 23 km |
Green/blue pistes | 7 km |
Red pistes | 15 km |
Black pistes | 23 km |
Weerberg | Weerberg is situated 900 metres high on a plateau above the Inntal valley, away from the heavy traffic routes. It therefore offers an impressive panoramic view of the Karwendel and Rofan mountains in the north, the Kellerjoch in the east and also of Innsbruck,
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