Austria

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

Explore the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area in Austria. Your guide to its 186km of pistes, family-friendly facilities, and high-altitude skiing.

186 km of pistes
25% easy   60% medium   15% hard
2828
m sommet
1628
m dénivelé
38
remontées
€78
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Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

An Overview of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

Located on a sunny plateau above the Inn valley in Tyrol, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is one of Austria’s premier ski destinations. This extensive resort is formed by three distinct but seamlessly linked villages, creating a vast and varied ski area renowned for its modern infrastructure, family-friendly atmosphere, and high-altitude terrain. The resort has made significant investments in its lift system and on-mountain facilities, establishing itself as a top choice for a wide range of skiers and snowboarders.

The Skiing & Terrain

The ski area of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is impressively large, offering a total of 186 kilometres of marked pistes. The terrain is serviced by 38 modern lifts, including high-speed chairlifts and gondolas, which efficiently transport guests across the mountains. The skiing spans a significant altitude range, from the base at 1,200 metres up to a snow-sure peak at 2,828 metres, providing a substantial vertical drop of 1,628 metres.

The piste breakdown caters exceptionally well to intermediates, with a huge 112 kilometres of red runs. Beginners have 47 kilometres of gentle blue slopes to explore, while advanced skiers can challenge themselves on 27 kilometres of black pistes. The high-alpine setting provides wide, open bowls and long, cruising runs with spectacular panoramic views.

Who It Suits

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis has earned a stellar reputation as a resort that caters brilliantly to families and intermediate skiers.

Families & Beginners

The resort is arguably one of the best in Europe for families. It features world-class children’s areas like the ‘Kinderschneealm’ and ‘Berta’s Kinderland’, which are expansive, dedicated zones for learning. The 47 km of blue runs provide ample gentle terrain for progression. The villages themselves are also geared towards families, with Serfaus being famously car-free thanks to its unique underground air-cushion railway.

Intermediates

With the majority of the terrain rated as intermediate, this is a paradise for those who love to cruise on red runs. The vast network of 112 km of red pistes allows for long, satisfying ski days exploring the connections between the three sectors without skiing the same run twice.

Advanced & Expert Skiers

While the proportion of black runs is smaller, advanced skiers will still find plenty of challenges. The 27 km of black pistes include steep descents like the Pezid-Abfahrt and the Direttissima. The high altitude also opens up numerous off-piste and freeride opportunities when conditions are safe.

Season & Snow Reliability

The ski season in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis typically runs from early December through to mid-April. Its excellent snow record is thanks to its high altitude, with many of the key slopes situated above 2,000 metres. The top station at 2,828 metres ensures that quality snow can be found late into the season. This natural advantage is supported by a comprehensive snowmaking system covering the majority of the pistes, guaranteeing reliable conditions from start to finish.

Practical Information for Visitors

The three villages offer different atmospheres. Serfaus is the largest and most vibrant, Fiss combines a traditional farming village feel with modern amenities, and Ladis is the smallest and quietest, clustered around a historic castle. Access is straightforward, with Innsbruck Airport being the closest major international gateway. The nearest train station is Landeck-Zams, from which regular bus services or taxis connect to the resort. A single-day adult lift pass for the entire area costs approximately €78, with multi-day and family passes also available.

Foire aux questions

How much skiing is there in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis?

The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski area offers a total of 186 kilometres of marked pistes. This is broken down into 47 km of easy (blue) runs, 112 km of intermediate (red) runs, and 27 km of difficult (black) runs, all connected by 38 modern lifts.

Is Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis good for beginners?

Yes, it is an outstanding resort for beginners and families. It features extensive, dedicated learning zones, a large number of gentle blue slopes for progression, and excellent ski schools. The villages are also very accommodating for families.

What is the altitude of the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski resort?

The ski terrain ranges from a base elevation of 1,200 metres up to a top elevation of 2,828 metres. This high altitude contributes to the resort's excellent snow reliability throughout the winter season.

Which is the best village to stay in: Serfaus, Fiss, or Ladis?

The best village depends on your preference. Serfaus is the largest, liveliest, and is car-free. Fiss offers a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Ladis is the quietest and most rustic of the three. All are excellently linked by the ski lift system.

How much is a day ski pass in Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis?

A standard one-day lift pass for an adult costs approximately €78. Prices can vary based on the time of season, and discounts are often available for children, youths, and for multi-day passes.

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