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Hintertux Glacier Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.83 (6 Ratings)
Experts
4.76 (23 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.74 (23 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.52 (23 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.47 (15 Ratings)
Advanced
4.38 (21 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 40%
Intermediate 50%
Advanced 10%
Overall Rating
4.52
From 23 Reviews
20
Total Runs
1500
Bottom Elevation
3250
Top Elevation
60
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeAustriaHintertux Glacier

Grab the Hintertux Glacier ski resort map below to scope out 20 runs spread across 1,750 vertical metres, from the base at 1,500m up to Austria's highest lift-accessed point at 3,250m. The trail map shows a solid mix of terrain with eight beginner runs, ten intermediate pistes, and two advanced options, all serviced by 20 lifts including six gondolas and cable cars. You'll also spot the glacier's snowpark marked out, plus it connects into the wider Hintertux ski area for even more exploring.

Download the Hintertux Glacier Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Hintertux Glacier

Best Runs in Hintertux Glacier

Looking for the best runs at Hintertux? You're skiing one of Austria's most reliable glaciers, with year-round snow and terrain that spans from mellow cruisers to proper steep stuff. Here's what you need to hit:

  • Piste 1 (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser that takes you right down from the glacier, perfect for building confidence with consistent pitch and wide grooming.

  • Piste 2 (Blue): This generous blue run offers stunning glacier views whilst maintaining an easy gradient, making it ideal for intermediates wanting to rack up vertical.

  • Piste 3 (Red): A properly challenging red that demands edge control and concentration, with steeper sections that'll test intermediate skiers looking to level up.

  • Piste 4 (Blue): Wide open and forgiving, this run is a favourite with ski schools and early intermediates thanks to its predictable terrain.

  • Gefrorene Wand (Black): The resort's signature steep run lives up to its "frozen wall" name, delivering sustained gradient and often mogulled terrain that'll have advanced skiers grinning.

  • Kaserer (Red): A solid intermediate workout that flows nicely down the mountain, offering good carving opportunities when freshly groomed.

  • Lärmstange (Red): This red provides a nice mix of pitch changes and width, giving intermediates room to practice their turns without feeling squeezed.

  • Tuxer Fernerhaus (Blue): An accessible blue that's particularly handy for warming up or cooling down, with gentle terrain right by the mid-station.