Mayrhofen Piste Map
Grab the Mayrhofen ski resort map above to scope out the 91 runs spread across 630m to 2500m of altitude. The trail map shows 37 beginner runs, 44 intermediate runs and 10 advanced runs serviced by 60 lifts including 10 gondolas and cable cars. Mayrhofen is part of the Ski Zillertal 3000 area, giving you access to even more terrain across the valley.

Best Runs in Mayrhofen
Mayrhofen's terrain caters brilliantly to all levels, though it's worth noting the resort really shines for intermediates and experts. Here are the standout runs you'll want to session:
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Schneekar (Blue): A long, flowing cruiser from the top of the Ahornbahn that's ideal for building confidence with its consistent pitch and excellent width.
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Filzenabfahrt (Blue): A scenic tree-lined run down to Finkenberg that offers proper distance and gentle gradients, making it a favourite with intermediate groups.
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Panoramaabfahrt (Blue): A high-altitude blue that lives up to its name with sweeping views across the valley whilst maintaining a mellow pitch throughout.
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Harakiri (Black): Austria's steepest groomed piste at 78% gradient—this absolute leg-burner is brutally steep from top to bottom and demands complete commitment.
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Devil's Run (Black): A properly challenging descent with variable pitch and technical sections that'll test your edge control.
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Tuxerjoch Abfahrt (Red): A lengthy red run from the glacier area offering sustained vertical and typically excellent snow quality thanks to its elevation.
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Horberg (Red): A wide, confidence-building red that's perfect for progressing intermediates wanting to work on their carved turns without intimidating steeps.
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Möslalm (Red): A technical red with varied terrain including some steeper pitches and narrower sections that keep things interesting.
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Ahorn 3 (Black): A challenging top-to-bottom descent from the Ahornspitze with steep sections and moguls that form up nicely when conditions allow.

