Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Zürs at a glance

  • German
  • Euro (EUR)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), Bristol (BRS), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Manchester Int. (MAN), Edinburgh (EDI)

Travel included to Zürs

Depart on: Saturdays

Fly into: Innsbruck or Salzburg

Innsbruck transfer time: approx. 1 hour 45 mins by coach

Salzburg transfer time: approx. 4 hours by coach

Included in your ski holiday to Zürs

  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Expert based in the Arlberg
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation

Ski & snowboarding information

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

Zürs ski resort offers top-tier skiing, luxurious accommodations, and stunning alpine scenery, perfect for both beginners and experts.

Runs

Ski routes map
Blue: 130km
Red: 123km
Black: 51km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
304km
Off-piste options:
Yes
Snow park:
Yes
Resort altitude:
1304m
Ski Altitude:
1304m - 2811m
Lift Ski Lockers:
No

Beginner skiing in Zurs

Gentle nursery slopes are located beside the villages, conveniently placed for all our hotels.

Intermediate skiing in Zurs

Idyllic wide open, long blue and red runs are plentiful in the area and good intermediates will enjoy the White Ring circuit which connects the villages. The Jet-lift connection to Warth adds a further 17km of red runs

Your Arlberg lift pass covers the resorts of St. Anton, St. Christoph and Stüben. The cableway link between Zürs and Stuben/Rauz closes the loop with St. Anton and St. Christoph and creates complete ski convenience giving you access to 304km interconnected pistes on the extensive Arlberg ski pass. 

Advanced skiing in Zurs

An experienced skiers’ dream with some of the best, most challenging off-piste skiing in Austria, as well as some superb black runs.

Nestling high up on the sunny side of the Flexen Pass, off-piste opportunities are numerous and the Arlberg is the only region in Austria to offer heli-skiing.

Snowboarding in Zurs

The wide open slopes are ideal for snowboarding. There is a boarders’ funpark under the Schlosskopf chairlift in Lech and the Salober snowpark in Warth.

Lift pass Days Season Adult  Senior 
1952-1961
Youth
2006-2009
Child
2010-2017
Arlberg Area Pass 6 Low £322 £218 £281 £190
High £381 £218 £329 £230

Includes St. Anton, Lech, Zürs, St. Christoph, Stuben, Warth & Schröcken

Season dates

  • Low Season: 13 - 19 Dec 25 and 4 Apr 26 - end of season
  • High Season: 20 Dec 25 - 3 Apr 26

Children born from 2018 lift pass approx. €11 per week (available locally). Senior Active Lift Pass available locally for guests born 1950 or earlier.

For complete beginners it is best to book a lift pass in resort. If you speak with our Destination Expert, they will be able to advise the best and most cost effective pass for you to buy.

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

6 days Category

Child

up to 9 years

Youth

9 - 15 years

Adult

16+ years

Skis Red £40 £62 £225
Black - - £253
Skis & boots Red £77 £102 £309
Black - - £339
Snowboard Red £99 £77 £225
Snowboard & boots Red £139 £139 £309

Levels of equipment

  • Blue: ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn
  • Red: suits confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old
  • Black: ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment

Prices and supplements are correct at the time of publishing. Up to date prices will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Group ski and snowboarding lessons, as well as private lessons can be booked in resort only.

Where to stay in Zürs

This prestigious resort with doorstep skiing is one of the most renowned resorts in Austria. Accommodation here is no different, with excellent facilities and unbeatable service.

Our accommodations in Zurs

Discover Zürs

Skiing holidays in Zürs has a great snowfall record, and exclusive, high quality hotels. Zürs is one of the most prestigious villages in the Alps, with high profile visitors enjoying the discreet service and superb doorstep skiing.

Ski Zürs and join the famous White Ring Ski Circuit from Lech. From Zürs, the newly replaced Madlochbahn and Zugerbergbahn efficiently completes the White Ring Circuit loop up to Zug, where you can ski through scenic Oberlech down into Lech. 

Nightlife is restricted to a couple of low key fashionable bars, most visitors preferring the comfort of their hotels.

Travel to Zürs

Travel by air

Flights depart Saturdays to Innsbruck or Salzburg from 13 December 2025 to 4 April 2026. Salzburg selected dates only.

Transfer time

  • Innsbruck airport: approx. 1 hour 45 mins by coach
  • Salzburg airport: approx. 4 hours by coach

Private transfers and self drive options are available.

Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.

Things to do in Zurs

Located in the heart of the village, there is an artificial ice skating rink - the Patinoire de Val d'Isere - and is great fun for all the family. It is open all winter 7 days a week, weather dependant of course, and there is a small refreshment chalet located on site for snacks and hot drinks to warm you up. 

Val d'Isere has one driving school offering training courses supervised by professionals for ice driving. They have one car and one motorcycle track as well as a ice karting track and driving simulator that replicates the real sensations felt when driving on a real race car track. Ice driving improves you reflexes, helps you respond to risks and sets out to improve your driving in general. If you don't want to drive, you can also experience drifting on the ice at speed as a passenger with a professional race driver who all have national certificates of motor sports. 

Val d'Isere is a great place to learn to fly thanks to it's many clubs and organisations in the resort whose sole purpose is to get you up in the air. Flights can be taken with a qualified instructor and it's good to know that no level of fitness is required for this activity, all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the spectacular birds-eye views.

Snowmobiles are great fun and a fab way to explore the side of the mountains the ski slopes don't touch. It's up to you to decide whether you want to be a passenger or a driver but either way you'll have opportunities to experience untouched landscapes surrounding Mont Blanc, Bellevarde summit and the Sache - and some great opportunities for photos!

Jump on a snowmobile and experience Soldeu to the fullest. Make the most of the guided tours that are available or create your own adventure and follow marked trails alone. If you're hoping for a little more excitement, night tours are also available in resort through request. Snowmobile drivers are required to be 18 years and over but children are welcome when accompanied by an adult.

There is a wide variety of winter excursions offered around Soldeu with the Canillo Olympic Palace offering a range of ice activities like ice hockey, ice karting and artistic ice skating. The venue has stands for 1,700 spectators and has an Olympic size ice rink. You can even learn how to build an igloo which is great fun for the children.

Add a touch of adrenaline to your holiday and experience a birds eye view of Soldeu through paragliding. No previous experience is needed and there are multiple types of flight on offer with an amazing selection of guides. If you'd like to capture that unforgettable moment, some flights are documented with photo and video imagery available for purchase at the end of your ride. 

The Grandvalira zipline, 40 meters high and 550 meters long, gives you some of the best possible views of the mountains and Llac del Forn lake. You can either sit down and cruise or if you're feeling daring enough ride horizontally and prepare to fly. 

Treat yourself to an afternoon relaxing in the wonderful wellness area in Le Lac. With your lift pass it only costs about €12 for 90mins chilling and relaxing those achy ski legs away. There is also a fantastic recreational pool area here, and if relaxing isn’t your thing then the incredible fitness facilities will help you train for your next ski expedition.

Don’t forget your speedos!

Tignespace will keep you occupied with its state-of-the-art infrastructures in an exceptional setting. Its massive climbing walls and indoor football pitches make it perfect for white-out days when the snow is just too heavy to ski. It also includes a conference centre.

Tignes is one of the only resorts in France that provide free diving beneath the ice! An incredible opportunity for an underwater experience with a qualified instructor.

If you're looking for a thrill ride, slide down a 30 km ski jump on your skis/snowboard wearing a bungee harness and land safely via zip wire!

Swap your skis for a toboggan on the Pala'Fou Toboggan run! Alternatively, to add a bit of extra fun to sledging, try snow tubing! Slide down the slope on a giant rubber ring (3 years and above).

The Plateau du Marais is a new viewing platform at 2425 metres offering panoramic views of the surrounding summits. Head up the Aiguille Rouge 6 seater chair lift to access the viewing platform.

If you'd prefer to explore the winter landscape by foot we'd recommend trying snow shoeing. Using poles and your own strength you wade through the snow, making it fantastic exercise as well as a lot of fun. A highlight about snow shoeing is that it takes place away from the busy slopes, allowing you to explore the quieter, untouched parts of Andorra.

Also known as 'Mushing', hit the dog-sled circuits and take a guided tour over at El Tarter or Grau Roig. Choose to take charge and control the sled, assisting the dogs on their run, or sit back and relax in the passenger seat making sure to enjoy the snowy scenery. 

Be the first one up the mountain and enjoy a breakfast with a view, you can enjoy the exclusivity of being one of the first ones on the mountain. Please ask your representative for further details on how to book.

If you fancy a break from skiing, take the focus off the mountains and spend some quality fun time with the family. Downstairs in the Princesa Parc Hotel you'll find a 10-pin bowling alley, along with a bar and games room that is open to the general public.

Hop on a snowmobile and cruise round remote, marked trails through the trees, seeing a side of Pas the skiers don't get to see. Snowmobiling is a great activity for those of you looking for an adrenaline rush and to make it even better, there are night excursions available too for the ultimate adventure. Don't forget to bring your valid driving license if you're hoping to drive the snowmobile!

Mushing is an extremely popular excursion across all winter destinations and is a fantastic way to see resorts away from the piste. Take in the scenery of Pas de la Casa and the Grandvalira ski area, go on an unforgettable journey through the snowy forest paths and sit back and enjoy the ride on a sled pulled by huskies.

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