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Imst

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Resort 9.2
Ski area 8.5
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Information about the ski area
Hoch-Imst
Highest point: 2,100 m
Lowest point: 1,000 m
Altitude ski resort: 828 m
Lifts in total: 8
Tow lifts: 6
Chair lifts: 0
Gondola lift: 2
Pistes in total: 9 km
Pistes:
4 km
Pistes:
3 km
Pistes:
2 km

Ski holidays Imst - Winter Fun for the Whole Family!

Imst

Imst lies at an altitude of 828 m, on the edge of the Lechtal Alps, where the Gurgltal and Inntal valleys meet. The charm of this historic town is not only due to its Gothic and Baroque buildings, but also due to the numerous fountains scattered around the appropriately-nicknamed "town of fountains". These fountains bear witness to the past of the water-rich town and are often absolute eye-catchers with their statues of saints.

In addition, Imst has made a name for itself as a carnival stronghold: the "Imster Schemenlauf" has been a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Site since 2010, making it the first in Austria. However, the traditional, mystical carnival procession only takes place every 3 to 4 years - the next time on 04/02/2024. In addition, Imst has become a popular shopping town thanks to its numerous shops and boutiques. Tourism has also found its way into the area during both the summer and winter months. The Hoch-Imst ski area is particularly popular with families, which is thanks in no small part to its manageability and the range of offers for children - like free childcare, for example.

District Imst

The district Imst lies in the federal state of Tyrol. The Oberinn Valley, Ötz Valley and Gurg Valley are some of the most popular holiday regions in this district, which is divided into 24 municipals. Both, in summer and winter, Imst has many outdoor activities to offer for all age groups. With the lift pass "Hoch-Imst", there are 9 km of piste open to explore. Those who need more extensive skiing terrain can venture into the neighbouring areas of the Ötztal, Pitztal Glacier and Zams. Besides skiing and snowboarding, there are further activities in and around Imst to enjoy. Climbers can even get some vertical sports done in winter. Many winter hiking trails provide for some magnificent views of the Tyrolean Alps. Romantic walks, sledge races or ice skating add to the perfect holiday feeling.

Travel Imst

  • By train: Imst-Pitztal train station (approx. 5 km)
  • By plane: Innsbruck (approx. 60 km), Friedrichshafen (approx. 170 km), Munich (approx. 185 km), Salzburg (approx. 235 km)

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