Could anyone tell me if the Innsbruck Glacier Ski Pass gives free access to the night skiing in Kuthai and Rangger Kopfl or do we need to buy a specific pass?
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Quoted from the Innsbruck Tourism website:
%26#39;INNSBRUCK GLACIER SKI PASS Available from 1st December 2006, Skibus starts 15th December 2006 Innsbruck ski areas comprise: Nordpark, Patscherkofel, Axamer Lizum, Muttereralm, Kühtai, Rangger Köpfl, Glungezer, Schlick 2000 and Stubai Glacier. 78 lifts, 282 km of pistes , free shuttle.%26#39;
innsbruck-tourismus.com/xxl/…index.html
The Rangger Köpfl website is in German. http://www.rangger-koepfl.at/
Click on ‘Tarife’ for lift ticket prices. A full day lift ticket is 18.50 €. A lift ticket valid after 14:00 is 12.50 €. For the free Skibus schedule, click on ‘Gratis-Schibus’.
Information about Nachtskilauf [night skiing] is rather vague -click on Rodeln %26amp; Nachtkilauf. In English it says: “Rodeln %26amp; night ski run. With us the runways are made not only on the day uncertain. Twice per week we make the night the day, in the panorama restaurant Stiglreith, the Rosskogel hut, as well as the self-service restaurant Sulzstich. Current dates %26amp; periods of operation find you under news %26amp; Events. For the evening meetings a reduced ski bus (travel price became: 1€) furnished. The bus starts the return trip around 18:15 from the stop Innsbruck main station, starts around 22:14 from the stop upper by foot elevator.”
Click on News %26amp; Events and under Schirmbar !! it says “Opening times: Fr, Sa, So 14.00-18.00 o%26#39;clock night ski run 19.00-24.00 o%26#39;clock in holidays (22.12.-07.01.07 and 02.02.-18.02.07) each day of 14.00-18.00 o%26#39;clock The team of the mountain railways upper by foot looks forward to your attendance!”
It would appear that night skiing at Rangger Köpfl is very limited.
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Here is a little more information.
Night skiing at Kühtai is Wednesday and Saturday from 19:30 to 22:30. http://www.bergfex.com/kuehtai/
Also check at http://www.bergfex.com/ranggerkoepfl/
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