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Ski Guide for Serfaus | Austria

Do you love winter sports? Do you already know the ski area of Serfaus in Tyrol in Austria? With more than 2,000 hours of sunshine per year, Serfaus is one of the sunniest areas in Tyrol. It is known as very child-friendly and is therefore a perfect destination for the whole family. Here’s my Ski guide for Serfaus, Austria.

Serfaus, Fiss or Ladis?

Serfaus is the biggest of the three towns and home to both the smallest and the highest subway system in the world which is free to use and offers a direct connection to the cable lifts. The town is car-free (taxis excluded), which makes it a great place to go for a stroll. We stayed and skied in Serfaus.

Fun Fact: Serfaus is a family-friendly ski resort. There are children’s restaurants with kid-sized tables, chairs, and toilets. 

Next to Serfaus are the equally well-known villages of Fiss and Ladis. Fiss is home to the UNESCO World Heritage carnival event of the “Fisser Blochziehen” and is located at 1436 meters. Ladis is the smallest of the three and is located at 1200 meters at the lowest point of the ski area.

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is a ski resort in the Tirol region of Austria consisting of the villages of Serfaus, Fiss, and Ladis. The three collaborate together involving tourism and leisure.

Fun Fact: Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis owns the two cable car companies in the resort, which means it can reinvest all profits in tourism infrastructure.

How to get to Serfaus

The easiest way to get to Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis is simply to drive, as it will enable you to pack as much as you want (and all of your own equipment, if you have it), as well as have a car on-site to move between the villages. Just know that Serfaus is car-free. You may then enter the village by car, but only to get to your accommodation. For the rest of your stay, you will need to walk, and use the gondola or metro (Dorfbahn)!

Fun Fact: Serfaus is the only winter sports village with an underground subway!

Ski lessons?

I skied once in 2007 so it wouldn’t have been the best idea to skip ski lessons. Together with a group of 4, we took 8 hours of ski lessons with our ski instructor Franz of the Skischule Serfaus. We first learned the basics at the kid’s slopes, went on to some blue slopes, and also did a small part of a red slope at the end! I only fell 4 times in total what I’m calling a success!

Fact: If the boots don’t fit, go change! My boots were not a match and because of that, I couldn’t brake properly (hence my first fall off the slope: I was going triple speed, my V stance didn’t work, couldn’t brake, and in the end instinct took over and I just dropped myself on the ground. To quote Franz: Nein, Laure!). The next day with new boots I could finally feel the “Knieen machen” that Franz was talking about and I could brake and ski properly!

SKIING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS

If you’ve never skied before, here are a few tips:

  • Relax. The more relaxed you are, the better you’ll be able to use and control your muscles and movements. Easier said than done once I had to go on a red slope. 😉 
  • Wear or rent proper ski gear. As I’ve said, if the boots don’t match, go change! The Ski Depot at the entrance of the ski slopes was really helpful in finding my correct shoe size after the original shop just told me to “wing” it with my first pair.
  • You will not learn to ski in just 3 days, you will need 7 days. Even after that, it is recommended to take ski lessons on the first day of your following ski trips to refresh your skills!
  • Go to the ski depot or other places where you can rent a locker for your ski gear!

Want to give it a go as well? Skischule Serfaus offers both group and private classes for skiing and snowboarding.

Where to stay?

We stayed at the VAYA Terrazena Serfaus Apartments in Serfaus. Just a 15-minute walk from the Ski piste. After you’re done skiing, you can even relax in the spa section of the apartments! 

Practical Links Ski Guide Serfaus

For the exact season dates, various card and ticket prices for activities, ski passes, and more, check the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis tourism website www.serfaus-fiss-ladis.at.

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