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Austria - Ski resort information for HOCHGURGL
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The main gateway airports are Innsbruck, 107kms (66 miles) away or , kms ( miles) away.
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Obergurgl is one of the world's few classic ski resorts and unlike some of the others, it's got superb skiing and an admirable snow record as well as the picturesque village. Then there's the spectacular scenery of the Ötztal region of the Tirol, the wonderful mountain air and peace. But beyond that there is Obergurgl's remarkable altitude - one of the Alps' highest genuine villages, meaning village level snow is the norm from November to May. With lifts right up to 3080m (over 10100 feet), the big vertical is skiable right through the season. Obergurgl's big break came in May 1931 when pioneering Swiss balloonist Professor Auguste Piccard was forced to make an emergency landing on the resort's Gurgler Ferner glacier whilst setting a new altitude record in his stratospheric balloon, after taking off from Augsburg in Germany. News of the attempt and emergency landing made headlines around the world. Perhaps this sudden fame was a partial catalyst that brought the first tourists in 1939. It has been studied since 1951 as a model for Alpine development. Hochgurgl, a small settlement made up almost entirely of large luxurious hotels, began its life in 1961 when the local Scheiber family founded the first hotel there. Obergurgl is the major settlement in a series of villages once called 'Gurgl' but now referred to by the tourist office as Obergurgl - Hochgurgl. The latter is an even higher-altitude off-shoot that's increasingly popular. The lower villages were once known as Untergurgl but were broken up in to smaller settlement names (Pill, Angern and Königsgrain) back under the obergurgl banner, in 1999. However, although the names change most of the world still choose to remember only the name 'Obergurgl'.

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Resort Facts
3080m
Top Height
1280m
Vertical Drop
23
Total Lifts
8
Drag Lifts
11
Chair Lifts
4
Cabin Lifts
37000
Uplift per hour
9
Mtn Restaurants
10
Blue Runs
16
Red Runs
9
Black Runs
8.5km
Longest Run
Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
90
Snowmaking %
68
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The resort information on this page is provided by Snow24 and the snow reports by Weather2. They are intended for general information only and you should rely solely on the information provided in the tour operators brochure when booking your holiday.

 
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