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Pitz Valley

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Resorts in 8.7
Ski Areas 9.0
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Highest point: 3,440 m
Lowest point: 1,000 m
Lifts in total: 55
Tow lifts: 34
Chair lifts: 13
Gondola lift: 8
Pistes in total: 121.5 km
Pistes:
40 km
Pistes:
58 km
Pistes:
24 km
Ski routes: 20 km

Ski holidays Pitz Valley - ski area of superlatives!

Once an isolated tributary valley of the Inn Valley, the Pitz Valley has developed into one of the most important ski regions in Tyrol. Framed by the imposing 3,000 m mountains of the Oetztal Alps, the interior Pitz Valley is very much high alpine. A mellow landscape towered over by smooth mountains forms the valley's entrance; the Pitztal Glacier (3,400 m), which is second in Tyrol only to the Wildspitze (3,768 m), is found in the top of the valley. The resorts in the Pitz Valley attract guests with their straightforward, casual atmosphere and offer a modern infrastructure with many sports and leisure activities, numerous lodges and restaurants inviting visitors in for refreshments and entertaining apres ski!

Jerzens

The former mountain farming village Jerzens (1,107 m) is situated in the front part of the Pitz Valley (Tyrol) and is inhabited by approx. 1,000 locals. The cosy winter sports resort offers charm and Tyrolean friendliness and emits a wonderfully welcoming atmosphere. Besides the lovely ambience, there is also a lot to experience here: the Pitz Valley region offers an entertaining and diverse leisure time selection. This includes cross-country …
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St. Leonhard

St. Leonhard lies in the heart of the Pitz Valley and comprises besides the main town also numerous communities in the Inner Pitz Valley. The impressive panorama of the surrounding 3,000 m mountains, e.g. the Luibiskogel (3,112 m) or the Rofelewand (3,354 m) or also the Windspitze (3,770 m), dominate the high alpine landscape. No matter whether skier, snowboarder, hiker or just nature lover - this area offers something for everyone! Numerous …
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Wenns

Small but quaint are the resorts located at the entrance of the Pitz Valley. The main resort Wenns /982 m altitude) lays in the bottom of the valley and is perfectly connected to the ski area Hochzeiger with the complementary ski bus. Due to the rising number of guests every year the tourist infrastructure is constantly modernised and sports offer is expanded regularly. Hotels have been erected and have changed the appearance of the villages, …
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Resorts in Pitz Valley

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