Stubai Glacier — Summer Skiing Starts Here
While most ski resorts are packing up for the season, Stubai Glacier is just getting started on its summer schedule. Sitting at the head of the Stubaital valley in Tyrol, Austria, this glacier resort offers skiing at altitudes above 3,000 metres — and the views are absolutely breathtaking.
Exploring Stubai on the 3D Map
Open Stubai Glacier in the Bonvo.Ski app and the first thing you notice is how compact and elevated the terrain is. Unlike sprawling valley resorts, Stubai's skiing is concentrated on the glacier plateau and surrounding peaks. The 3D map shows you the dramatic relief — the glacier sitting high above the valley floor, the steep access from the Eisgrat gondola, and the gentle glacier runs at the top.
What Makes Stubai Special
- Altitude — Skiing between 2,300 and 3,210 metres means reliable snow conditions even in spring and early summer.
- The Schaufelspitze — At 3,333 metres, the viewing platform offers panoramic views across the Tyrolean Alps.
- Year-round access — The glacier typically operates from October through June, with some years extending into July.
- Family-friendly glacier runs — The plateau terrain is gentle and wide, perfect for intermediate skiers.
Glacier Terrain in 3D
The 3D terrain rendering really shines on glacier resorts like Stubai. You can see exactly how the glacier sits in the mountain landscape, where the crevasse zones are fenced off, and how the runs connect to the mid-station. Download the map offline before you head up — mobile signal can be unreliable at 3,000 metres. Stubai is proof that the ski season never truly ends.
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