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Lermoos Piste Map and Overview
Set in Austria’s stunning Tiroler Zugspitz Arena and overlooked by Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze, Lermoos is one of Tyrol’s most underrated ski destinations. The resort centres around the Grubigstein mountain and combines breathtaking scenery with uncrowded slopes, modern lifts, and excellent snowmaking coverage. Unlike many larger Alpine resorts, Lermoos offers a relaxed atmosphere while still delivering enough terrain to keep most skiers entertained for several days. Its long valley runs, panoramic viewpoints, and family-friendly environment make it particularly appealing to those seeking a traditional Austrian ski holiday.
What really makes Lermoos stand out is the quality of its skiing. The resort caters especially well to beginners and intermediates, with wide blue and red pistes that are perfect for building confidence. The famous 10 km (6.2 mile) Blueline XXL descent is one of the longest family-friendly runs in the region, while stronger skiers can enjoy steeper sport runs and off-piste opportunities around Grubigstein. Snowboarders benefit from varied terrain and a relaxed, uncrowded mountain environment. Community feedback frequently highlights Lermoos as one of the most beginner-friendly areas within the Zugspitz Arena.
Total ski area size: 26.5 km / 16.5 miles
Base elevation: 1,004 m / 3,294 ft
Peak elevation: 2,100 m / 6,890 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 55% Easy
🟥 38% Intermediate
⬛ 7% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates
Lermoos typically operates from early December through early April, depending on snow conditions. The resort benefits from extensive snowmaking infrastructure, with 100% of its pistes covered by snowmaking systems, ensuring reliable skiing throughout the winter season. Its location within the snow-sure Tiroler Zugspitz Arena further enhances conditions, particularly during the peak winter months.
Is it good for beginners?
Yes — Lermoos is one of the strongest beginner and family resorts in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena. The Familyjet area offers gentle learning terrain, while the wide blue slopes higher on the mountain allow beginners to progress onto longer runs without facing overly steep sections. Skiresort.info rates the resort highly for families and beginners, and many visitors consider it easier to learn on than some neighbouring resorts.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
The standard Lermoos–Grubigstein Ski Pass covers the entire Lermoos ski area.
Included with the Lermoos Ski Pass:
- All lifts and gondolas on Grubigstein
- Access to all 26.5 km (16.5 miles) of pistes
- The 10 km (6.2 mile) Blueline XXL valley run
- Familyjet beginner and family area
- Night skiing on selected evenings
- Access to the ski routes and mountain facilities throughout the resort
Does it include multiple resorts?
- The local pass covers only Lermoos–Grubigstein.
- However, larger regional passes are available for visitors who want access to multiple ski areas.
Resorts included with the Top Snow Card:
- Lermoos–Grubigstein
- Ehrwald Alm
- Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen
- Biberwier–Marienberg
- Berwang
- Garmisch-Classic
- Zugspitze
- Mittenwald
- Additional participating resorts within the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena region
The pass provides access to approximately 205 km / 127 miles of pistes across Austria and Germany.
Are there cheaper ski passes for only part of the area?
- Yes.
- Local Lermoos-only passes are available and are the most cost-effective option if you only plan to ski Grubigstein.
- You do not need to purchase the Top Snow Card.
- Multi-resort passes are best suited to visitors with a car or those planning to explore the wider Zugspitz Arena.
Who is Lermoos best for?
- Beginners and improving skiers
- Families with children
- Intermediate skiers who enjoy long cruising runs
- Visitors seeking quieter slopes and shorter lift queues
- Skiers looking for excellent scenery and good value for money
Less suited to:
- Advanced skiers seeking extensive black-run terrain
- Visitors wanting a huge interconnected ski network without upgrading passes
- Après-ski enthusiasts looking for a lively nightlife scene