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Mayrhofen Harakiri-Piste. The Harakiri is a slope in the ski resort of Mayrhofen Ski Zillertal 3000. It is named after the Japanese vulgar term for seppuku, ritual suicide by samurai. With incline of up to 78% (38 degrees), vertical drop of 375 metres and a length of about 1500 metres, it is the steepest groomed slope in Austria. Thus the slope ...
Mayrhofen is situated near the Hintertux glacier, which, at 3,250 metres (10,660 feet) above sea level, is above the snowline. [3] Skiing is available all year round here. Mayrhofen sits between the Penken and the Ahorn mountains which provide ski runs in the winter and mountain biking, hiking and paragliding in the summer. The Ahorn offers ...
Mayrhofen, Finkenberg, Lanersbach, Vorderlanersbach 630–2500 7/17/22 146 Zillertal-Rastkogel-Eggalm Tux: 1300–2300 8/16/22 147 Zillertal Arena: Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Krimml, S Wald im Pinzgau S: 1300–2500 4/28/23 133
From the snowparks of Saalbach to St Anton’s slopeside après scene, here are the best of Austria’s pistes
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Mayrhofen; Ötztal; Pitztal; Sankt Anton am Arlberg; Sankt Jakob in Defereggen; Sankt Johann in Tirol; Seefeld; Stubaital; SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental (including Gosau, Scheffau, Ellmau) Wildschönau area (Niederau, Auffach, Oberau) Zillertal (including Hintertux)
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