




A sprawling resort complex consisting of the main historical building, the 'Landhaus' annex connected via an underground passage, and the 'St. Josef' residence.
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Mayrhofen sits at the head of the Zillertal valley in the Austrian Tyrol, roughly 80 kilometres from Innsbruck Airport — typically around an hour by road, making it one of the more accessible resorts in the region. The town connects to the Mayrhofen-Hippach ski area, which links with Penken, Ahorn, and the wider Zillertal Arena. The resort's ski-in, ski-out access means the slopes are immediately on the doorstep. Mayrhofen itself has a well-developed village centre with independent restaurants, bars, and ski hire shops within easy walking distance. The Penkenbahn gondola, one of the main access points to the upper mountain, is a central landmark in town. For non-skiers, the valley offers winter walking trails and the Erlebnisbahn Kristallbahn cable car to Ahorn.
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World-class après-ski, thrilling steeps, and endless Zillertal terrain.
Mayrhofen is the vibrant, beating heart of Austria's Zillertal valley, renowned for seamlessly blending traditional Tyrolean charm with high-octane winter sports and legendary après-ski. The town sits on a flat valley floor, but the Penkenbahn and Ahornbahn cable cars whisk skiers directly from the lively streets up into two distinct mountain playgrounds. The resort is a haven for confident skiers and snowboarders, boasting Austria's steepest groomed run, the infamous Harakiri, and the world-class Vans Penken Park. However, it's not just for adrenaline junkies; the Zillertal 3000 ski area offers vast expanses of wide, cruising red runs, while the separate Ahorn mountain provides a sunny, tranquil environment perfect for beginners and families. Off the slopes, Mayrhofen truly comes alive. The après-ski scene is famous across Europe, with bustling bars like the Ice Bar and Brück'n Stadl offering high-energy entertainment well into the night. Despite the partying, the village retains its authentic Austrian architecture, filled with traditional wooden chalets, fantastic local restaurants, and a welcoming Alpine atmosphere.
Mayrhofen's local skiing is split between the action-packed Penken and the leisurely Ahorn. The Penken connects to the wider Zillertal 3000 area, offering immense terrain variety from wide, fast red cruisers to aggressive black drops, while the Ahorn features wide, forgiving slopes ideal for mastering the basics.
The Zillertal Valley is one of Austria's premier ski destinations, offering over 500km of interconnected pistes, authentic mountain huts, and year-round glacier skiing at nearby Hintertux.
A sunny, separate mountain known as the 'Leisure Mountain', featuring wide, gentle slopes perfect for beginners and families.
A world-renowned snowpark divided into multiple zones, from beginner jumps to massive pro kickers.
Austria's steepest groomed piste with a terrifying average gradient of 78%, reserved for true experts.
Sunny, wide-open red and blue runs offering fantastic panoramic views of the Zillertal Alps.
Steep, challenging terrain that provides a crucial link between the Mayrhofen valley and the rest of the ski domain.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 10min
70km
Abundant transfer options including private taxis, shared shuttle buses, and train services directly from Innsbruck. Ample paid parking at the Horbergbahn base station (just outside town) and limited spots near the Ahornbahn.
Early December to mid-April
Passes of 2 days or more are automatically upgraded to the Zillertaler Superskipass, granting access to 542km of slopes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 73), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 349)