




Traditional Tyrolean hotel building with 4 floors; wellness area on the lower level, dining on the ground floor, and guest rooms on upper floors.
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Hochgurgl sits at around 2,150 metres, making it one of the highest resort villages in the Tirol and a reliable choice for snow cover throughout the season. Hotel Angerer Alm is centrally positioned within the compact village, with the chairlift and ski school both within close walking distance. The resort connects to the broader Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area, which offers over 110 kilometres of marked runs. The village itself is small and walkable, meaning most amenities — including restaurants, ski hire and après-ski — are easily reached on foot. For arrivals, Innsbruck Airport is the most practical gateway, typically around 90 minutes by transfer.
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Austria's highest non-glacier ski resort, offering snow-sure luxury and ultimate convenience.
Perched high in the Ötztal Valley at 2,150 meters, Hochgurgl is a purpose-built, premium ski hamlet that shares a magnificent ski area with neighboring Obergurgl. Known as the 'Diamond of the Alps,' it boasts an enviable snow record, allowing for one of the longest non-glacier ski seasons in Europe. Characterized by luxury ski-in/ski-out hotels and a tranquil, exclusive atmosphere, Hochgurgl eschews loud nightlife in favor of refined dining and wellness. The resort is connected to Obergurgl by the Top Express gondola, creating a seamless 112km winter playground that caters heavily to convenience and comfort. The skiing is predominantly situated above the treeline, offering wide, perfectly groomed slopes that are a paradise for intermediates and progressing beginners. Advanced skiers will find challenging off-piste terrain, excellent powder bowls, and some steeper pitches near the spectacular Wurmkogl peak.
The terrain is characterized by wide, high-altitude pistes perfectly suited for intermediate cruising and confident beginners. With almost all runs located above 2,000 meters, the snow quality remains exceptional from first lifts to last runs.
A spectacular and snow-sure high-alpine valley in western Austria, famous for its dramatic peaks, sweeping glaciers, and premium ski destinations.
The highest point of the resort at 3,080m, offering steeper pitches and breathtaking panoramic views from the peak.
A fantastic bowl with wide, sunny cruising runs that are perfect for carving and building confidence.
The scenic gondola link area connecting Hochgurgl to Obergurgl, featuring enjoyable, rolling red pistes.
Serviced by a modern gondola, this area provides excellent access to off-piste powder bowls and high-altitude touring routes.
Gentle, accessible slopes near the village base, ideal for novices and children learning their first turns.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 30min
97km
Private taxis and shared shuttles run frequently from Innsbruck. The Ötztal Shuttle is a popular and reliable shared option. Most hotels in Hochgurgl offer extensive underground parking for guests, keeping vehicles snow-free for the duration of the stay.
Mid-November to early May
Hochgurgl is traditionally one of the first non-glacier ski areas to open in the Alps.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 394)