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Latest revision as of 11:58, 13 October 2025
Ski resort in Tyrol, Austria
The Zillertal Arena is a major year-round alpine resort spanning two federal states (Tyrol and Salzburg) and covering the villages of Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Königsleiten, and Hochkrimml. In winter, around 150 kilometres of slopes and approximately 52 lifts are available, with the highest terrain reaching up to 2,500 metres above sea level. In summer, the Arena offers a wide range of leisure activities, adventure worlds, and family-friendly attractions. Its topographical location and broad range of offers make the Zillertal Arena one of Austria’s most popular tourist regions. Independent review platforms particularly highlight its snow reliability and environmental friendliness.
Winter offers
The Zillertal Arena is considered the largest interconnected ski area in the Zillertal Valley.
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The western exit of the Krimml Express
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The Zillertal Arena, a little north of the Krimmlalm
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A run (Ziehweg) in the southern part of the Zillertal Arena
- Freytag & Berndt-Verlag Wien, Wanderkarte 1:50.000, Blatt WK 151, Zillertal, Tuxer Alpen, Jenbach-Schwaz. ISBN 978-3-85084-751-3
47°15′33.5″N 12°0′7″E / 47.259306°N 12.00194°E / 47.259306; 12.00194
