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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Nordkette – Innsbruck
There are slopes of all difficulty levels in the Nordkette ski resort. Most of the slopes are located at the two double chairlifts above the treeline at the Seegrube. Extreme ski routes lead from the Hafelekar through rock furrows to the Seegrube and to the Seegrube double chairlift. The valley run to the Hungerburg leads through the forest, but is only open when snow conditions are good.
Runs/slopes
Total: 13.9 km
Easy | 0.5 km |
Intermediate | 13 km |
Difficult | 0.4 km |
Additional runs
Ski routes | 5 km |
Worth knowing
- No artificial snow-making
- Valley run available
The valley runs do not have snow-making capabilities and so they are only open when there is enough snow all the way down to the valley. The valley runs end at the Hungerburg (860 m). There is no run leading down to Innsbruck - you must take the funicular to and from Innsbruck.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Hafelerkar-Hungerburg · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 1396 m
Most difficult run
- Seilbahnrinne (cable car gully) · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 350 m
The legendary Rinne (gully) with its 70% descent is one of the steepest and most dangerous runs in Europe.
Slope tip
- Kurzes Tal
- Dreier Hang
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Additional Offerings
Hafelekar high viewing point at 2256 m with the legendary Hafelekarrinnen (with a 70% descent, one of the steepest ski routes in Europe)
Top Slope Offering
5 strengths of this ski resort
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