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Bergeralm Ski & Leisure Arena: A Tyrolean Mountain Paradise

Experience alpine adventures year-round at Bergeralm Ski & Leisure Arena in Steinach am Brenner, offering skiing, hiking, and stunning Tyrolean views.

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The Bergeralm Ski & Leisure Arena, located in Steinach am Brenner, Austria, offers year-round alpine adventures. In winter, it's a popular ski resort with slopes for all skill levels and night skiing. In summer, it transforms into a hiking and adventure paradise with stunning mountain views.

A brief summary to Ski & Leisure Arena Bergeralm

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Take advantage of night skiing for a unique experience under the stars; pistes are illuminated several nights a week.
  • Check the resort's website for the latest information on lift operations, slope conditions, and special events.
  • Visit the "Bärenbachl" water and adventure world at the middle station for family fun in the summer.
  • Consider staying in the vacation apartments near the Panorama Restaurant for breathtaking mountain views.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Steinach am Brenner train station, take the bus towards the Bergeralm base station. Several bus lines connect the train station with the ski resort. The bus ride takes approximately 10-15 minutes. A single ticket costs around €2-€4. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

  • Walking

    From the center of Steinach am Brenner, it's approximately a 30-40 minute walk to the Bergeralm base station. Follow the signs towards the Bergeralmbahn. The walk involves a moderate incline. No costs involved.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from Steinach am Brenner train station or town center to the Bergeralm base station costs approximately €15-€25. The ride takes around 5-10 minutes.

  • Driving

    From the Brennerautobahn A13, take the Matrei/Steinach exit. Follow the B182 to Steinach am Brenner and then follow the signs to Bergeralm. Free parking is available at the base station. Note that a toll is required on the Brennerautobahn. If you are coming from Innsbruck, you need to pay the full toll to the Steinach am Brenner exit. You can avoid this by traveling on the local road.

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Bergeralm Ski & Leisure Arena, nestled in the Wipptal Valley near Steinach am Brenner, is a premier destination for both winter and summer activities in the Tyrolean Alps. Just a short drive from Innsbruck, this mountain escape offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Austrian Alps. In winter, Bergeralm transforms into a snow-covered wonderland, boasting reliable snow conditions from late November to early April. The ski area features slopes for all abilities, with a mix of blue, red, and black pistes. Expert skiers and snowboarders can enjoy challenging runs, including a thrilling mogul slope and Austria's steepest groomed downhill run, the Manni Pranger slope. Families are well-catered for with dedicated children's areas and ski schools. Night skiing is a special highlight, with illuminated slopes creating a unique experience. During the summer months, Bergeralm becomes a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The "Bärenbachl" water and adventure world at the middle station offers fun for children, while scenic hiking trails provide breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Mountain bikers can explore marked routes, connecting to the wider Wipptal cycling area. The history of Bergeralm is intertwined with the development of tourism in the Wipptal Valley. Originally a small farming community, Steinach am Brenner gradually transformed into a popular vacation destination, thanks to its stunning natural beauty and convenient location. The construction of the Bergeralm cable car in the mid-20th century marked a turning point, opening up the mountain to a wider range of visitors. Today, Bergeralm continues to evolve, offering modern lifts, well-groomed slopes, and a commitment to sustainable practices.

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