Stubaier Glacier Piste Map
The terrain at Stubaier Gletscher is high, open and unmistakably glacial. Skiing runs from 1697 m to 3210 m, with broad pistes, big mountain views and a long season supported by natural snowfall and snowmaking.
The main access lifts are Eisgratbahn and Gamsgartenbahn from Mutterberg. Eisgrat is the best route into the higher ski area, while Gamsgarten is the most practical base for families, lessons and a gentler start.
Beginners and families should focus on Gamsgarten first. BIG Family Ski-Camp gives children and cautious skiers a more manageable environment before progressing onto longer pistes.
Intermediates have the strongest overall choice. The pistes around Eisgrat, Gamsgarten, Daunferner and Eisjoch are well suited to flowing turns, steady progression and full ski days without needing extreme gradients.
Advanced skiers should head higher towards Schaufeljoch and the more exposed glacier sections. The challenge here often comes from altitude, visibility and snow texture as much as pitch, so confident control is important.
Freestyle riders should make time for Stubai Zoo, the official snowpark. Freeriders should use the Powder Department information and the freeride checkpoints at Eisgrat and Gamsgarten, and only enter unsecured terrain with the right equipment, knowledge and conditions.