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Neustift im Stubaital Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 1, 2024

Neustift offers a quintessential Austrian village experience paired with fab skiing on Austria's largest glacier. From lively après bars near the lifts to long toboggan runs, Neustift is your playground in the clouds.

Neustift im Stubaital overview

Stats

4.4
/5
Rating
1000
m
Resort height
3212
m
Summit

KM of slopes

22
Beginners
18
Intermediates
22
Experts
67
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Fun
Boarders
Fun
Fun
Families
Fun
Snowparks

Neustift im Stubaital for beginners

Beginners rating -
22
Perfect
Neustift is a great starting point for beginners, offering welcoming terrain at the top of the Gamsgarten gondola. Ski school lessons are available on short runs by the drag lifts and Murmele chairlift. Once comfortable, you can venture out to longer blues in the Stubai Glacier area.

Neustift im Stubaital for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
This is an intermediate skier's wonderland with a variety of runs to keep you busy all day. Kick off at Abfahrt Elferhütte, then catch the bus to the main glacier for some wide-open bowls. For those looking for more challenge, try out the steeper Daunenhang and Eisjochzunge.

Neustift im Stubaital for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
Experienced skiers have enough to keep the adrenaline going, although the resort isn't packed with expert runs. A handful of challenging black slopes and some exciting off-piste terrain provide a nice sprinkle of thrill.

Neustift im Stubaital for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Boarders
Perfect
Boarders won't find themselves left out, as the Stubai Glacier's powder-filled bowls and the Schaufelspitze snow park offer lines for all skill levels. There's also tons of off-piste to unleash your inner adventurer.

Neustift im Stubaital for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
The freeriding terrain in Neustift im Stubaital is a dream come true for off-piste enthusiasts, with its high-altitude trails and deep snow conditions. The Elfer mountain offers a variety of challenging off-piste routes, while the Schlick 2000 ski area is known for its powder-filled bowls and tree runs. The Stubai Glacier, with its vast and varied terrain, provides endless opportunities for freeriding, making it a must-visit for those seeking an adrenaline rush.

Neustift im Stubaital for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
The Stubai Glacier, also known as the Kingdom of Snow, is a family-friendly dream. With slopes that are mostly blue and red, it's a great place for kids to learn and play. Off the slopes, the village offers relaxing spots and activities, so your little ones won't run out of things to do. The Ski Plus City Pass can be a game-changer for families, opening up even more slopes and nearby areas to explore.

Neustift im Stubaital apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
Neustift has a chill vibe but knows how to let its hair down when the sun sets. Your après-ski could start at umbrella bars at the base of the Stubai Glacier, offering a lively atmosphere. Then take the party back to the village, hitting up venues like Dorfpub for live music, or Bierfassl for that cozy Austrian feel.

Neustift im Stubaital

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Neustift im Stubaital food scene

The Stubai Glacier, also known as the Kingdom of Snow, is a family-friendly dream. With slopes that are mostly blue and red, it's a great place for kids to learn and play. Off the slopes, the village offers relaxing spots and activities, so your little ones won't run out of things to do. The Ski Plus City Pass can be a game-changer for families, opening up even more slopes and nearby areas to explore.