Visiting Gerlos
Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip.
- Opens—
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- Accommodation—
- Restaurants | Bars31 | 14
- Nearest Airport Innsbruck
- Nearest Train Station Jenbach or Zell am Ziller
- Tourist Office Website
- Tourist Office Phone0043/5284/5244
Gerlos Features
The terrain at Gerlos includes:
- Halfpipes1
- Terrain Parks1
- X-Country12.0 km
- Ski Hire
What's it like at Gerlos resort?
Gerlos is a village at 1246m offering access to the heart of the huge Zillertal Arena (free ski bus) and an excellent and snow sure resort in its own right. There are endless off-slope diversions at Gerlos.
Latest photos from Gerlos. View all photos at the Gerlos gallery page.
Photo credit: PAPANIKOLAOU KOSTAS
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Photo credit: Snow Front
Explore Gerlos Location Map
Interactive Gerlos trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

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Visitor Reviews of Gerlos
Paul from United Kingdom writes:
Small Austrian resort towns tick a lot of boxes for me, and when I came across this one online, I was surprised I hadn't heard of it, since it has great credentials. The reason is that it attracts lots of Dutch, but few Brits. This is fine by me! Mayrhofen, in the next valley, is party central for the English, but Gerlos has plenty of advantages. It's small and pretty, with lovely traditional chalet architecture. There is a good selection of bars and restaurants, and an abundance of 4* hotels. Best of all, the 2 lifts in the village are within a 5 minute walk of nearly all the accommodation, and you can ski right into the village centre as well.
As for the skiing, well it is rather good, especially for covering the miles as intermediates. Gerlos is in the centre of the Zillertal ski area, and is fine. The Zell sector really stands out though, with an extensive, fairly high altitude section (2000-2500m ) and really lovely blues and reds through the trees lower down. Konigsleiten, at the other end of the system is also recommended. The setting of this purpose built little village, which seems to consist almost entirely of chalets, is lovely indeed. Situated at the top of a pass, this resort feels quite high and remote, and looks to be pretty much all ski in-ski out.
Overall, there are very few black runs, and the one or two we did find we felt were little different from the reds, so it is not the place for expert thrill seekers. Having said that, the quantity of off-piste and its easy accessibility right by the side of the pistes, is a big plus.
The mountain restaurants and very plentiful and very good.
Other pluses: very short transfer (70 minutes from Innsbruck, we got a rare ski session on the first afternoon), significantly lower prices than France (30% less here for hotel, food, drink) and better mountain food. There is a better resort atmosphere as well, and it is good to feel like you are a person, not just a digit in a constantly churning mega ski factory. And the views are glorious in every direction.
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