Tux, nestled in the heart of the Ski-und Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000, is part of an extensive ski area that includes Tux-Finkenberg, Mayrhofen Bergbahnen, and the Hintertux Glacier, offering over 196 km of stunning ski runs. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Tux piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time.
Tux-Finkenberg piste map
Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the ski resort.
Tux-Finkenberg piste map downloads
Click on the links below to download the latest the latest Tux, Mayrhofen Bergbahnen piste map
- Tux piste map pdf
- Tux piste map jpg
Tux's ski area seamlessly interconnects with the Hintertux Glacier, offering year-round skiing on its extensive slopes. Here below you can download the latest Hintertux Glacier piste map.
Hintertux Glacier piste map

Download the Hintertux glacier piste map pdf
Tux‑Finkenberg best ski pistes
Ski- and Glacier World Zillertal 3000 spans from Finkenberg to the Hintertux Glacier, offering 19 blue, 34 red, 8 black runs, perfect for everyone from first‑timers on the kid’s slope to pros on glacier runs:
- Hintertux Glacier (Glacier - all levels): Year‑round skiing on permanent ice, featuring gentle rolls near the base and steeper sections higher up.
- Betterpark Hintertux (Park - all levels): A well‑equipped snowpark with jumps, rails, and boxes, suitable for beginners through advanced freestylers.
- Kidsslope Hintertux (Green - Beginner): A short, sheltered nursery slope with magic carpets and gentle gradient for young learners.
- Kaserer 2 (Blue - Intermediate): A wide, smooth blue piste flowing under the Kaserer lift, ideal for confident intermediates.
- Kaserer 1 (Red - Intermediate): Steeper than its sister run, with varied pitches and a direct line back to the valley.
- Tuxerferner (Red - Intermediate): A high‑alpine red descending across the glacier plateau, expect firm snow and wide carve zones.
- Riepensattel (Blue - Intermediate): Scenic connector piste dipping into a sun‑lit bowl, perfect for steady cruising.
- Spannagel (Red - Intermediate): A memorable ridge run with gentle rollers and panoramic peaks on either side.
- Schwarze Pfanne Valley (Black - Expert): A narrow, fall‑line chute through the valley’s steepest section, only for seasoned experts.
- Gefrorene Wand (Black - Expert): A classic glacier black with sustained steepness and minimal grooming.
- Tuxerjoch, pistes 15, 16, 17 (Blue - Intermediate): Three linked blues offering easy glacier skiing and superb views.
- Tuxerjoch, piste 17a (Red - Intermediate): A short red pitch branching off 17, steeper and slightly narrower.
- Tuxerjoch, piste 1 (Blue - Intermediate): Smooth early season blue feeding into the main lift hub.
- Sonnenhang (Blue - Beginner): Sunny nursery slope close to the Sommerbergalm, wide and wind sheltered.
- Tuxerjoch to Hintertux (Red - Intermediate): A direct red linking the Tuxerjoch ridge back to the village station.
- Spannagel run to Sommerbergalm (Blue - Intermediate): A delightful blue run winding back to the Sommerbergalm restaurant.
Tux-Finkenberg in brief
- Resort height: 1,300m
- Summit elevation: 3,250m
- Number of pistes: 61
- Type of pistes: 19 blue, 34 red, 8 black
- Downhill total length: 196km
- Number of ski lifts: 59
- Longest piste: 12km
- Cross-country skiing: yes
- Artificial snow-making: yes
- Snow park: yes
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