The ski region of the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena is located just across the border from Bavaria and the Allgäu, nestled in a magnificent mountain landscape at an altitude of 1,000 to 1,336 meters above sea level. It is perfect for a diverse skiing holiday, whether for beginners or for carving and snowboarding. Enjoy the slopes almost right at your doorstep, with the Sonnenhang/Wetterstein lifts easily accessible from the center of Ehrwald.
Slope Highlights at a Glance: |
The Tiroler Zugspitz Arena region features 7 ski areas, offering a total of 129 kilometers of slopes and 58 mountain lifts. |
From Ehrwald, you can take the Tiroler Zugspitzbahn to the Zugspitz Glacier. |
93 kilometers of snow-covered slopes in the Zugspitz Arena. |
Slopes of all difficulty levels, from practice runs and family descents to black pistes (the highest difficulty level). |
Various snow parks and free ride trails in the region, such as the Better Park on Ehrwalder Alm and the Funslope'n'Trail at Wettersteinbahnen/Gamskar Ehrwald. |
Free ski bus service throughout the Zugspitz region (with guest card) Free train ride (Schneeexpress) between Garmisch-Zugspitz Arena-Reutte (with guest card). |
The Tiroler Zugspitz Arena ski pass is valid for the entire region, and with the TOP SNOW Card (from 2 days), you can also access the slopes and lifts in Garmisch, Mittenwald, and Grainau (Germany). This totals 207 kilometers of slopes and 89 cable cars and lifts. |
Just 1 minute from our house: 2 ski schools, ski rentals and service points, and a bus stop for the ski bus. |
Useful Links: |
Interactive Ski Map of the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena |
Open Facilities and Slopes in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena |
Ski Pass Prices and TOP SNOW CARD Rates |