Rain reported from Pitztaler Gletscher at 2848 metres elevation only 4 kms SSE of Pitztal Glacier but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Pitztal Glacier
28km 遠い Serfaus から
8 hour 前
Rain reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から St. Christoph
28km 遠い Serfaus から
19 hour 前
Light rain showers reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から St. Christoph
40km 遠い Serfaus から
23 hour 前
Snowing at a moderate rate at Obergurgl. から Obergurgl
Rain reported from Pitztaler Gletscher at 2848 metres elevation only 4 kms SSE of Pitztal Glacier but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Pitztal Glacier
28km 遠い Serfaus から
8 hour 前
Rain reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から St. Christoph
28km 遠い Serfaus から
19 hour 前
Light rain showers reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から St. Christoph
40km 遠い Serfaus から
23 hour 前
Snowing at a moderate rate at Obergurgl. から Obergurgl
上記の表には Serfaus の2010 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Serfaus の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 Austria の天気図をご覧ください。
We arrived in Serfaus in mid-January and we were lucky enough to get some snow on the first day, on an otherwise poor snow season, so the slopes were decent at the start of the day. By the end of the day, however, you were skiing on ice on most of the busy connecting slopes linking Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis. The longest lines were about 10 minutes, but generally they were under 5 minutes.
Unsurprisingly, you find the best slopes at the highest altitude: the Masner area at the left end of the map is absolutely great, when it isn't absolutely crowded (try going there at the start of the week, if conditions allow). The self-service Masner restaurant is conveniently placed at the bottom of all runs there.
At the right-end of the map, the Frommesabfahrt piste no. 7 offers fantastic views and over 1000 vertical meters of descent.
While we loved some of the slopes - 155 Masnerabfahrt, 160 Masnerkopfabfahrt, 7 Frommesabfahrt, 153 Masner-Alm-Abfahrt, 18 Schöngampabfahrt, we didn't love the transit routes between the various parts of the domain, which mean that you spent an average of two hours every day commuting on busy slopes and lifts.
Given these drawbacks, it is worth going for "Skipass 6", which includes Kaunertal (lovely little glacier domain with fantastic views, rolling slopes, a tunnel and no lift lines, take the bus if you don't like snowy switchbacks) plus Venet (where you'll have the slopes to yourself), plus Nauders (with the longest run 3+1 and great views, also less crowded than Serfaus).
We arrived in Serfaus in mid-January and we were lucky enough to get some snow on the first day, on an otherwise poor snow season, so the slopes were decent at the start of the day. By the end of the day, however, you were skiing on ice on most of the busy connecting slopes linking Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis. The longest lines were about 10 minutes, but generally they were under 5 minutes.
Unsurprisingly, you find the best slopes at the highest altitude: the Masner area at the left end of the map is absolutely great, when it isn't absolutely crowded (try going there at the start of the week, if conditions allow). The self-service Masner restaurant is conveniently placed at the bottom of all runs there.
At the right-end of the map, the Frommesabfahrt piste no. 7 offers fantastic views and over 1000 vertical meters of descent.
While we loved some of the slopes - 155 Masnerabfahrt, 160 Masnerkopfabfahrt, 7 Frommesabfahrt, 153 Masner-Alm-Abfahrt, 18 Schöngampabfahrt, we didn't love the transit routes between the various parts of the domain, which mean that you spent an average of two hours every day commuting on busy slopes and lifts.
Given these drawbacks, it is worth going for "Skipass 6", which includes Kaunertal (lovely little glacier domain with fantastic views, rolling slopes, a tunnel and no lift lines, take the bus if you don't like snowy switchbacks) plus Venet (where you'll have the slopes to yourself), plus Nauders (with the longest run 3+1 and great views, also less crowded than Serfaus).