Ski resort Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area offers a variety of slopes amidst an impressive mountain backdrop - perfect for families and winter sports enthusiasts.

We recommend because

  • large family ski area that also offers slopes and parks for pros and freeriders
  • Skiing possible until spring
  • Offers also for monoskiing and night skiing

Getting here

Information

Valid ski passes

  • Snow Card Tirol
  • Tirol Regio Card

Infrastructure

  • Snowpark
  • Children's area
  • Ski resort incl. ski rental
  • Ski resort incl. ski school

Features

  • floodlit pistes
  • approved family ski area
  • approved monoski area

Lifts

  • x11Gondola
  • x1Funicular railway
  • x16Chairlift
  • x11T-bar lift
  • x29Conveyor belts

Ski pistes

  • Easy 22 % / 36 km
  • Medium 52 % / 84 km
  • Difficult 12 % / 20 km
  • Ski routes 13 % / 21 km
  • Kilometres of pistes: 161 km

Description

High above the upper Inntal valley, the so-called Oberes Gericht, sits a broad sunny plateau, which turns into a large family ski area in winter. The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area stretches between 1,200 and 2,828 meters above sea level and offers an almost limitless range of mostly intermediate and easy slopes. However, there are also some black runs, for example on Pezid and Zwölferkopf, as well as freeride routes for deep-snow fun away from the hustle and bustle. The altitude guarantees snow until spring.

Snowboarders can practise their tricks and jumps in the eight fun areas, racers can enjoy the two permanent race courses and beginners can try out their first turns on the easy slopes from Plansegg and from the Sonnenbahn middle station. However, families and children should feel particularly at home in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. This is ensured by the supervisors in the Murmlikrippe, for example, as well as practice areas at the Kinderschneealm Serfaus and in Berta's Kinderland.

If you run out of energy after all the sporting activities, all you have to do is look for one of the many wellness stations located throughout the ski area: ergonomic loungers, cozy lounge furniture and comfortable hammocks. And for meals, head to one of the many restaurants and huts on the edge of the slopes.

Getting here

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