Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

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Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
Prepared km 198 km
blue 47 km
red 123 km
black 28 km
Unprepared 16 km
Gondola lifts 11
Chairlifts 16
Ski lifts 11

Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis sun terrace

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Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis, tourist region

Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis is a tourist region and ski area in Tyrol , Austria . As a Tyrolean planning association , the region is known as the sun terrace . It is the amalgamation of the three communities Serfaus , Fiss and Ladis in the Upper Court in the rear Tyrolean Inn valley.

The ski area was created in 1999 from the merger of the two areas of the three municipalities and ranges from 1200 m to 2820 m above sea level. 70 lifts open up a total of 212 kilometers of slopes, 155.7 kilometers of which can be artificially snowed. The total transport capacity of the mountain railways in the ski area is 90,000 people per hour. Furthermore, the area has 119 km of groomed trails , both in and around the village, as well as 7 fun parks . There are also 10 km of toboggan runs and 70 km of cleared winter hiking trails. In summer it is a popular hiking region.

Investments


place Surname Construction year Type
Fiss Almbahn 2008 8MGD
Fiss Möseralmbahn 1995 6MGD
Fiss Möserlift 1978 2SL
Fiss Pedrus lift 2002 1SL
Fiss Poschi lift 1997 1SL
Fiss Puinzbahn 1999 4CLF
Fiss Rastbahn 1999 4CLF
Fiss Saddle track 1999 4CLD / B
Fiss Schöngampbahn 2002 8CLD / B
Fiss Schönjochbahn 1 2003 8MGD
Fiss Schönjochbahn 2 2003 8MGD
Fiss Schönjöchllift 1981 2SL
Fiss Forest railway 2005 8MGD
Fiss Joy lift 1979 2SL
Fiss Zwölferbahn 1992 4CLD / B
Ladis Fidriollift Ladis 1986 2SL
Ladis Sun path 1995 6MGD
Serfaus Alpkopfbahn 1999 8MGD
Serfaus Alpkopf SB 1997 4CLD
Serfaus Arrezjochbahn 2007 6CLD / B
Serfaus Gampen family railway 2008 8CLD / B
Serfaus Gamplelift 1991 1SL
Serfaus Komperdellbahn 1988 6MGD
Serfaus Königsleithebahn 2009 6CLD / B
Serfaus Laustalbahn 1989 4CLF
Serfaus Lawensbahn 2003 6CLD / B
Serfaus Lazidbahn 1992 6MGD
Serfaus Lazid lift 2003 2SL
Serfaus Masnerkopfbahn 2011 6CLD / B
Serfaus Moss track 2007 6CLD
Serfaus Upper Scheidbahn 1993 4CLD
Serfaus Pezidbahn 2004 8MGD
Serfaus Planseggbahn 1997 6CLD / B
Serfaus Scheidbahn 2001 6CLD / B
Serfaus Stierlerhüttelift 1998 2SL
Serfaus Sunliner 1999 8MGD

Cable cars

Komperdell and Lazidbahn

The Komperdell seen from the Alpkopf in winter. In the foreground the Cologne house
The other side of the Komperdell seen from the Plansegg in winter. In the background the Sportalm

The six-person single-cable gondola lift (EUB) Komperdellbahn is the main feeder from Serfaus to the Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis ski area alongside the Alpkopfbahn. It replaced a four-way EUB on the same route. The six-person gondola lift leads from the Serfaus valley station (1454 m) up to 1982 m to the Komperdellalpe. The Lazidbahn follows in its extension up to the Lazid (2350 m). The Komperdellbahn and Lazidbahn are technically equipped for through traffic, which is mainly used for material transport. Otherwise, both sections are operated separately. In addition to the Komperdell monocable gondola, the Komperdell aerial tramway ran up to the Komperdell on the same route. It was dismantled in the summer of 2013, and the mountain station building now houses a restaurant especially for the children and young people of the Serfaus ski school.

Alpkopfbahn

The Alpkopfbahn seen from Serfaus

The Alpkopfbahn from 1999 is an eighth gondola lift made by Doppelmayr . It starts in Serfaus in the same building as the valley station of the Komperdellbahn at 1,454 m. The mountain station (drive stadium) is located on the 2022 m high Alpkopf and is designed as a compact station (type UNI). On a route length of 2097 m with 12 pillars, the railway manages a height difference of 572 m. The mean gradient of the runway is 28.90%. At the steepest point, the track has an incline of 48.80%. The maximum transport capacity is 2400 people per hour and has a travel time of 7.3 minutes. In summer 2014 it was equipped with a middle station to make the Hög restaurant accessible to skiers. In the course of the renovation, 68 gondolas were upgraded to 72 gondolas. The gondolas come from the manufacturer Swoboda, model ULTRA 8 Update. The seats are made of carpet and have no heated seats. In the evening, the gondolas are parked in an upper floor in the valley station. The system is controlled by Siemens .

Sunliner

The Sunliner is a gondola lift in the Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis ski area. Like the Alpkopfbahn, it was built in 1999. The valley station is located in Serfaus at 1,445 m above sea level next to the Komperdellbahn and goes from there to the saddle. The Sunliner enables a connection to Fiss . The mountain station is at 1840 m and is also the drive station. Its length is 1190 m. The valley and mountain stations are designed as compact stations (type UNI).

Pezidbahn

Mountain station of the Pezidbahn in the direction of Lazid

The Pezidbahn is an eight-seater gondola lift. It starts at an altitude of 2318 m and leads to the 2770 m high Pezid. The mountain station is partly integrated into the mountain. On the Pezid there is a lookout point that gives a good overview of the surrounding mountains. The Pezidbahn is used to connect the Masner to the ski area.

Schönjochbahn I / II

Schönjochbahn II as seen from a gondola.
Schönjochbahn at the middle station.

The Schönjochbahn is a gondola lift in the Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis ski area. The eighth gondola lift leads from Fiss to the 2,436 m high Fisser Joch. It was built in two sections (the sections can be operated separately), the first from the Fiss valley station to the Steinegg middle station (approx. 1,900 m) and from there to the mountain station. The track needs about 10 minutes for the height difference of 1,000 m, at a speed of 6 m / s. The monocable gondola lift has a capacity of 2,800 people per hour.

Möseralmbahn

The Möseralmbahn is a six -seater gondola lift that leads from Fiss (1436 m) to the Möseralm (1820 m). It is 1700 m long.

Sonnenbahn Fiss-Ladis

The Sonnenbahn is a six- person gondola lift that leads from Ladis (1200 m) via the Sonnenburg middle station (1550 m) to (Fiss 1436 m). It shares a valley station with the Möseralmbahn and is 2,900 m long.

Almbahn

The Almbahn is an eighth single-cable gondola lift that leads from the Schöngampenalm at 1882 m to the Zwölferkopf (2596 m). It is 2070 m long and has heated seats. Some of the gondolas are also printed with animals; short audio pieces are played in these gondolas during the journey. The Z1 viewpoint is close to the mountain station and offers a good view of Italy and Germany.

Forest railway

The Waldbahn is an eight-person single-cable gondola from Doppelmayr . It begins on the specially developed forest car park at an altitude of 1420 m in Fiss and leads to the saddle, where it ends next to the Sunliner mountain station. It has a length of 1310 m and a transport capacity of 2,500 people per hour. From 2005 it will replace an older drag lift .

More lifts

The ski area also has the following facilities:

  • 3 eight-person chairlifts:
    • Schöngampbahn
    • Gampen family railway
    • 12-person track
  • 7 six-person chairlifts
    • Königsleithebahn
    • Planseggbahn
    • Scheidbahn
    • Lawensbahn
    • Moss track
    • Arrezjochbahn
    • Masnerkopfbahn
  • 6 quad chairlifts
    • Rastbahn
    • Saddle track
    • Puinzbahn
    • 4-SB-Alpkopf
    • Upper Scheidbahn
    • Laustalbahn
  • 11 drag lifts
    • Stierlerhuettenlift
    • Fiss practice lift
    • Lazid lift
    • Möserlift
    • Poschi lift
    • Schönjöchllift
    • Joy lift
    • Fridriollift
    • Gamplelift
    • Small lift Laustal
    • Lazid small lift
  • 30 conveyor belts and rope lift

Slopes

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis has over 211 kilometers of slopes:

  • 39.9 km of blue slopes
  • 121 km of red slopes
  • 33 km of black slopes
  • 18.1 km of ski routes

155 km of these are equipped with a total of approx. 1150 snow-making systems.

Restaurants

There are a total of 24 mountain restaurants and four umbrella bars in all areas of the ski area.

Ski schools

With the Serfaus ski school and the Fiss-Ladis ski school, the ski area has two large ski schools. Both ski schools have received the "Quality Award - Snowsport Tirol" quality award from the Tyrolean Ski Instructors Association several times. Both at Sonnenburg Fiss and at Komperdell in Serfaus, both ski schools each have a large beginners' park with conveyor belts.

summer

In summer the region is a popular holiday destination for families. In addition to hiking, Nordic walking and Segway options, there are attractions such as the Schneidenderer and Serfaus (a summer toboggan run), the Fisser Flitzer, an Alpine Coaster in the Summer Funpark Fiss, where you can also get on the so-called Flieger. Since 2010 there has also been the Serfauser Sauser, a zipline where people attached to a rope “fly” over the mountains at a height of approx. 80 m. The BikePark was opened in summer 2013. The bike park has 9 trails from easy to difficult. There are additional single trails and mountain bike routes in the area. There is also the Murmliwasser in Serfaus, a water playground for children. With the Super Summer Card, guests of the region can use the hiking bus and gondola lifts for free in summer. These are:

  • Komperdellbahn
  • Lazidbahn
  • Sunliner
  • Möseralmbahn
  • Schönjochbahn (I)
  • Schönjochbahn (II)
  • Sun path
  • Forest railway
  • Almbahn

Awards

The Serfaus – Fiss – Ladis ski area has received a number of awards.

  • Best Ski Resort 2012 - 1st place: 8.19 out of 10 points
  • Skiresort.de 2013: 5 star ski area - 4.6 out of 5 stars
  • Family ski area of ​​the year Familieski.nl
  • Top ski area ski-test.de, snow-online.de
  • 5 star ski area at Alpensicht.com
  • Piste seal of approval - test winner: 5.8 out of 6 points
  • Cross-country trail seal of approval
  • Tyrolean toboggan run seal of approval

See also

Web links

Commons : Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ski resort Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis - Skiing Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
  2. a b c Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis.at ski area Did you know that? Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Marketing GmbH, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  3. a b Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area. Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Marketing GmbH, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  4. Komperdellbahn on Seilbahngeschichte.de. Archived from the original on November 14, 2011 ; Retrieved October 3, 2013 .
  5. a b c d e f g h i Map of the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area. (PDF, 3 MB) Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Marketing GmbH, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  6. Quality Award. Snowsport Tirol, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  7. Map of the summer program. (PDF 2.2 MB) (No longer available online.) Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Marketing GmbH, archived from the original on October 4, 2013 ; Retrieved October 3, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.serfaus-fiss-ladis.at
  8. a b c d List of awards on Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis.at. Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Marketing GmbH, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  9. 2012 survey results. Mountain Management Consulting CE, November 7, 2012, accessed October 4, 2013 .
  10. Test report 2013 on Skiresort.de. Skiresort Service International GmbH, accessed on October 3, 2013 .
  11. The Familieski.nl page. Retrieved October 3, 2013 .
  12. Ski-test.de
  13. snow-online.de
  14. ^ Albert Schnurr: Review on Aplpensichte.de. Retrieved October 4, 2013 .