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Ski Resort Hochzillertal in the Zillertal: Position on map

Review Hochzillertal: Value for Money

Skigebiete-Test
Category Value for Money: Official review by Snow-Online.com
Helpful?
  • Reasonable prices for beverages
  • No parking fees
  • Food prices
  • Ticket rates rather expensive
Scores:
Value for Money 8 / 10
Overall score: 84 / 100

The good infrastructure has its price

Looking at the ski pass prices, Hochzillertal-Hochfügen is not necessarily one of the cheapest ski resorts. The 60-euro mark for a day ski pass has already been cracked and prices are at a similar level to Sölden, Ischgl and St. Anton (Ski Arlberg), which are, however, significantly larger. Even the neighboring ski resorts in the Zillertal are still a bit cheaper despite more kilometers of slopes, although this is already irrelevant on the second day, as multi-day tickets (Zillertal Superskipass) are valid in the entire Zillertal anyway and of course cost the same everywhere. It should be mentioned, however, that the day ski pass is also valid on the Spieljoch, and thus theoretically more slopes are available. However, there is (still) no direct connection of the two ski areas. With guest card you get a small discount on the Ski Optimal ski pass.

For refreshments, however, the prices for food and drinks are in the normal range. Depending on the mountain restaurant, of course, this can vary. If you stop off at the exclusive Albergo, you will certainly pay more for your lunch than at the rustic Firnhütte.

The parking spaces at the valley stations can be used free of charge.

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