
When the first snows fall on the sunny plateau where the Alpine towns of Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis are located, it’s as if the mountains are calling all skiers! High in the Alps between 1200 and 2800 metres above sea level, you’ll find one of the largest and most wonderful ski areas in the eastern Alps. 185 kilometres of slopes, with runs from blue to black, racing pistes, fun parks, kids ski slopes and much more for beginners and advanced skiers – this is pure skiing enjoyment!
. Guests at Hotel Cervosa can pick up their ski passes right at the reception desk. We will also be happy to organise a ski course for you and you can easily rent your ski equipment from our partner, Patscheider Sport GmbH making your ski holiday in Tyrol, Austria easy and stress-free!
The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski resort extends from 1,200 m up to 2,828 m, making it one of the biggest and most award-winning family ski resorts in Tyrol. Wide pistes with plenty of room offer the optimal conditions for beginners, families with children and sporting professionals for care-free skiing fun on the pistes.
No wish remains unfulfilled in the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski resort with its 212 km of pistes, large freeriding area, spacious carving trails, two permanent race tracks and guaranteed snow until spring. And thanks to the ultra-modern lifts and cable cars, long waiting times are not an issue here.
Snowboarders love Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Tyrol. In addition to slopes of all difficulty levels, there are two fun parks and a Boarder-X, as well as many free-riding possibilities.
The Flight & Cross Park is located on the Plansegg, alongside the Zanboden Piste. It has a rail park, various obstacles, mogul run, and easy and intermediate rail lines.
The main park has three snowboard kicker lines (small line, intermediate line and large line), Boardercross and a Chill Area.
The Fun Park on the Fiss northern side, between the Plazör and Schöngamp slopes – find the true meaning of fun park! With everything from a Boarder-X stretch to our rainbow rail. And new: the Big Air Bag on the big Kicker.
Whether you prefer classic cross-country skiing or skating, in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Tyrol, Austria, cross country skiers will find a perfect trail. The three towns are connected by 146km of perfectly prepared trails at all levels of difficulty. Enjoy the sunshine and the breathtaking view of the valley!
Total length: 146 km
Classical Tracks: 87.5 km
Skating Tracks: 58.5 km
Difficult: 47 km
Intermediate: 32.5 km
Easy: 8 km
Use of the trails: free in town; for the high tracks, you will need a cross-country pass, which can be purchased by the cable cars.
Altitude: 1200 to 2000 m
Moosloipe
Matinesloipe
Finesloipe
Skatingloipe Moos
Laustalloipe
Höhenwanderloipe
Verbindungsloipe
Waldloipe Ausserhöh
Klene Moosloipe
Große Moosloipe
Pardatschloipe
Wanderloipe Fisseralm
Wanderloipe Schönegg
You can find some more information about the cross-country ski run here!
10 km of toboggan runs on the Serfaus high mountain plateau offer winter fun for all the family!
During the day, you can also make use of the 4 km long toboggan run at the Komperdell in Serfaus. Every Wednesday, you can go sledging on this toboggan run as part of the ‘Adventure Night’ from 18.00 to 23.00 – with floodlighting, of course.
There is also a 3 km long toboggan run in Fiss/Steinegg and every Thursday, you can enjoy night sledging on the 2.5 km long Möseralm descent. At the Möseralm, there is also a chance to recharge your batteries in a cosy ambience with a fondue and other treats before taking to the slope for some night sledging.
Snow shoe walking through the untouched natural landscapes is becoming ever more popular, away from the pistes and marked trails. Snow shoe walking does not require any particular conditions – all you need are good water and wind-proof hiking boots and a decent level of fitness. The exercise and tranquillity of the winter landscape are soothing for the body and soul.
The ski schools of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis provide an opportunity to take part in guided snow shoe walks and thereby to discover some idyllic wintry spots on the Serfaus mountain plateau.