FAQ about Obergurgl

Here you find some of the most common questions, and of course answers to them, that people usually have about Obergurgl regarding the trip there, skiing, things to do, accommodation etc.

Which are the most popular après-ski places in Obergurgl?

Obergurgl boasts a lively après-ski scene with many popular places. The perhaps most famous and classical place is Nederhütte, a mountain hut close to Hohe Mut Mittelstation in the slopes, and it is the perfect place to start your après-ski evening. Popular places more central in village are for example Jenewein's Après Ski (located in the Hotel Jenewein), and just a stone's throw away from there you have the Fassl Bar. Want more? Then you can also check out for example Friedl's Bar and Pic-Nic, but Obergurgl has a lot to offer so please explore for yourself.

Are there any high-altitude dining experiences in Obergurgl?

Yes. Check out the restaurant Hohe Mut Alm, which provides a unique culinary journey with panoramic views, combining gourmet cuisine with the allure of the Alps. Not cheap, but well worth a visit.

Are there any options for heliskiing in Obergurgl?

Unfortunately, no. Heli-skiing in Austria is very restricted and there are only in the Arlberg region where it is permitted, and the starting point is usually in the ski resort Lech/Zürs.

What is the average snowfall in Obergurgl?

Obergurgl enjoys a reliable snowfall throughout the season. On average, the resort receives approximately 3 meters of snow, ensuring excellent skiing conditions from early December to late April.

What is the ski pass price in Obergurgl?

A ski pass in Obergurgl cost 73.00 EUR per day for adults, for youth 58.50 EUR and for children ski pass price is 41.00 EUR.

Can I rent ski equipment in Obergurgl?

We currently have 6 stores that have ski and snowboard equipment rentals in and around Obergurgl. Read more about the stores and find the one closest to your accommodation here.