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Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 ski resort

📷 Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000

Europe

Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000

Closed for the season

Conditions data updated Thu, May 28, 06:52 PM UTC · informational only

Closed for Season

Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.

Last Snowfall

Jan 18

Past 24 Hours

0cm

Past 48 Hours

0cm

Past 10 Days

0cm

14-Day Forecast

30cm

Snow Depth

93cm

Updated: May 28, 6:52 PMWeather at base: 630m

Overview

Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 is a ski resort in Europe, Austria, currently closed for the season. Today's SnowSure™ Score is 35/100 (Solid), snow base 93 cm (36.6 in), 1 cm (0.4 in) of snow in the last 7 days. The 14-day ensemble forecast across seven weather models (ECMWF, GFS, GEM, JMA, ICON, Météo-France, Met Norway) calls for ~15 cm (5.9 in) of new snow. Conditions last updated 2026-01-22 09:30 UTC.

Resort Guide

Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 is located in the Zillertal Valley of Tyrol, Austria, and encompasses the Hintertux Glacier, offering year-round skiing across a vast, interconnected area. The resort features over 200 kilometers of slopes, modern lift systems, and a variety of terrain suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. Signature experiences include glacier skiing, panoramic alpine views, and attractions such as the Natural Ice Palace and Spannagel Cave. Key amenities include ski schools, rental services, and a range of mountain restaurants, making it a comprehensive destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

Resort Info

Summit3250m
Base630m
Vertical2620m
Lifts65
Skiable Area1529.5 acres
Avg Snowfall1200 inches / 3048 cm
CountryAustria

Top Après Ski

Ice Bar at Hotel Strass – A legendary après-ski hotspot in Mayrhofen, the Ice Bar is renowned for its energetic atmosphere, lively music, and central location near the Penkenbahn, making it a favorite gathering place for skiers to celebrate after a day on the slopes.

SnowSure™ ScoreAI
Closed for the season

Not operating — season has ended

SnowSure scores and forecasts below are for planning and reference only while the resort is closed.

Depth

93cm depth - good coverage.

Recent

No recent snowfall.

Forecast

Light snow possible.

Historic

Near average season.

Closed for the season · Data updated Thu, May 28, 06:52 PM UTC · informational only

Snow Summary

3250mECMWF Model

Updated May 28, 2026 at 6:52 PM

0cm
24h
0cm
Past 10d
14-Day Forecast
0
Prev10d
Now28
F29
S30
S31
M1
T2
W3
Past
Today
Forecast

Current Conditions

Reported Thu, May 28, 06:52 PM UTC

Base

630m

Temp

-10.2°C

Wind

4.8km/h

Snow Depth

93cm

14-Day Forecast

14.9cm

Mid-Mountain

1940m

Temp

-18.7°C

Wind

3.6km/h

Snow Depth

60cm

14-Day Forecast

14.9cm

Summit

3250m

Temp

-27.2°C

Wind

4.8km/h

Snow Depth

93cm

14-Day Forecast

14.9cm

Live Conditions

Ski- & Gletscherwelt Zillertal 3000 Webcam

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Resort Webcam

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Local Reports

0 reports

No forecast data available

14-Day Snow Forecast by Model

Summit elevation (3250m)

ECMWF
30cm
GFS
10.1cm
GEM
20cm
JMA
11.7cm
ICON
9.6cm
SnowSure™
14.9cm

10-Day Forecast

Thu

22

☁️

-8.9°

-10.9°

Fri

23

🌨️

-10.1°

-12°

0.3cm

Sat

24

🌨️

-8.2°

-11.3°

0.3cm

Sun

25

❄️

-9.1°

-11.5°

3.2cm

Mon

26

❄️

-11.8°

-14.5°

4.1cm

Tue

27

🌨️

-8.5°

-15.6°

0.1cm

Wed

28

🌨️

-8°

-10.9°

16.8cm

Thu

29

❄️

-9.9°

-18.9°

3.1cm

Fri

30

🌧️

-9.8°

-17.8°

2cm

Sat

31

🌫️

-11°

-16.5°

0.1cm

Summit elevation (3250m) • ECMWF model

Season vs Historic

Updated Thu, May 28, 06:52 PM UTC

101cm

Season Total

This Season to Date

-42%

vs 5-Year Avg

174.7cm avg by now

-32%

vs 30-Year Avg

149.3cm avg by now

174.7cm

5-Yr Avg by Now

Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has exceeded the 30-year average by approximately 18%, indicating a recent upward trend. However, the current season's snowfall is significantly below both the 5-year and 30-year averages, at just 51% and 60% of those benchmarks, respectively. The data also reveals considerable year-to-year variability, with 2023 standing out as an anomalously high snowfall year, followed by a sharp decline in 2024. This recent drop suggests increased volatility and highlights the importance of monitoring for potential shifts in snowfall patterns.

Best Months to Visit

February

Peak Season

January

Peak Season

March

Good

December

Good

Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.