The Ski Resort
The ski area at Grubigstein in Lermoos lies in the middle of the Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena. Here, winter sports enthusiasts can experience pure fun on 27 kilometres of prepared slopes of all categories.
The ski region around the 2255m high Grubigstein offers fantastic descents and a glorious mountain panorama. While the experts can try their hand at the well over three kilometres of black marked downhill runs or the mogul slopes, the beginners feel particularly comfortable in the lower part of the ski area with the predominantly blue marked slopes.
All in all in Lermoos 10.8 kilometres of the downhill runs are easy and 12.6 kilometres are of medium difficulty. The ski area between 1,000 and 2,100 metres is accessible by eight lifts. Modern snow-making systems ensure the best winter sports pleasure into the spring.
The children's park in the valley area is waiting for the little ones. The teams of the ski schools and mascot Bobo, the penguin, teach the piste fleas the ABC of winter sports and do not neglect fun and good humour. Particularly popular with the kids is the weekly ski race, the Bobo Children's Cup. On request the kids are cared for the whole day.
A highlight is the romantic ski run with torches which takes place every Wednesday. Another is First Track Skiing, where you can enjoy the freshly groomed slopes before anyone else.
Interesting facts
- The vertical drop from summit to base is 1,160 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Austria is 720 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long. The highest point of the track is 2,160 m above sea level.
- Average snow depth during the season is 93 cm at summit elevation and 30 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during February, offering an average snow depth of 108 cm at summit elevation and 36 cm at the base.
- Lermoos Grubigstein features 50 sunny days on average per season. The average for all ski Resorts in Austria is 56 sunny days. April is the sunniest month with an average of 12 sunny days.
Snow Safety & Snowmaking
On Mountain Dining
The Grubighütte lies at the highest point of the ski area. During a stop in the cosy hut you can enjoy the fantastic view of the Tyrolean mountains.
The rustic Brettlalm at the Geschwandtkreuz is completely in Tyrolean style. Here the winter sports enthusiasts are served delicious regional delicacies. The Grubigalm mountain restaurant spoils its guests with a salad buffet, pasta dishes or original Tyrolean cheese noodles and homemade Kaiserschmarrn.
Slightly off-piste, but still easy to reach, is the Wolfratshausener Hütte, an alpine club hut that also offers overnight accommodation.
Must-Ski Runs
Lovers of long pistes will also get their money's worth in the ski resort. You can either take your turns on the blue pistes 8, 8a and 8b or on the red pistes 5 and 5a from the mountain down to the valley and enjoy the wonderful view in between.
Longest Runs
Most Difficult Runs
Nightskiing
Every Wednesday evening from 18:00 to 20:30 the Familyjet Lermoos illuminates runway no. 11.
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Activities
The winter sports resort to feel good has a lot to offer away from the slopes. On the longest natural toboggan run of the Tyrolean Zugspitzarena you can ride on fast runners from the middle station to the valley station of the Hochmoosexpress. Action and fun guaranteed.
A winter or snowshoe hike is quieter and cross-country skiing you can glide through the snow-covered landscape and enjoy the wonderful mountain world. After the fun on the slopes you can also ice skate or swim and relax in the indoor pool.
Après-Ski and Nightlife
For après-ski on the mountain the Bar on the Brettlalm invites you. With a glass of hot Jagertee the successful skiing day ends in an appropriate way. Down in the valley, the post is really going down: Whether partying and dancing to the best après-ski hits in the lame duck or cool DJ music in the duck umbrella. Other hip locations include the Juxbar, the Holzstadl, Saskias Schirmbar at the Hochmoos lift and the Hochmoos Lounge.
Dining and Restaurants
Infrastructure & Rental
Skischools
Affiliate Ski Schools
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All Ski Rentals Lermoos Grubigstein (10)Getting here
By car:
Winter sports enthusiasts who wish to travel via Munich to the north take the A95 to Eschenlohe / Oberau and change there to the B23. From the German-Austrian border the B187 leads directly to Lermoos. From Innsbruck take the A12 to Mötz and from there follow the B189 via Barwies to Nassereith. From there take the B179 to Lermoos.
With public transport:
The nearest airport is in Innsbruck, about 70 kilometres from the ski resort. From there you can take the train to the ski area, because there is a train station in Lermoos. The free ski bus can be used on site.