Endless fun for the whole family with the BIG Family Winter offer in the Stubai Valley

Last updated on 12.01.2023

Four ski resorts, plenty of slopes for the young and old, the highest-calibre ski schools, unbeatable special offer packages, and fun for the entire family – that’s what also awaits you this winter in the Stubai Valley. From the BIG Family offer at the Stubai Glacier, BIG Ron’s Kinderland (a children’s ski area) in Schlick 2000 and tobogganing-routes from Mount Elfer to the children’s ski area King Serli and the pistes of the Serles Mountain, the tourism region is just a stone’s throw away from Innsbruck and offers the perfect conditions for having an unforgettable time in the snow.

Varied range of winter activities for young and old

The Stubai Valley and families? They’re a perfect match, both in summer as well as winter. A winter sports paradise awaits both young and old in all four ski resorts, which can be reached from Innsbruck in just 20 minutes by car. That makes skiing, tobogganing, or eating traditional Austrian desserts, like the ‘Kaiserschmarren’, twice as much fun in the Stubai Valley.

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There are endless winter-experiences and memories to collect as a family in the Stubai Valley. © TVB Stubai Tirol/Andre Schoenherr

BIG Family Stubai Glacier

If you think that the Stubai Glacier is only for pros, then you’re way off. At the Gamsgarten mountain station, both kids and teens can practice their first turns, fine-tune their skills and make new friends. The BIG Family Ski Camp is open until April 2023, and it offers four- to fifteen-year-olds the perfect way to discover the world of snow on a flat and separate area. Children three and up are the happiest in the BIG Family Kindergarten where they get to play, dance, sing and do crafts, and the BIG Family Kinderrestaurant also features a play area for kids.

Once the basics have been mastered, it’s time to move on to one of the other countless offers at the Stubai Glacier. Advanced athletes can hit up either the BIG Family Boardercross with its steep turns and bumpy terrain, the BIG Family Fun Slope and its course featuring jumps, bumps and a high five with the mountain mascot ‘Zottel’, or the BIG Family Slalom where they can hone their cornering skills. Higher up the mountain, on the snow of the Eisjoch, the freestyle stars of tomorrow can grind small obstacles and hit the kicker in the Winter Snowpark. BIG Family Pistenbully Riding, which lets kids ride along in the snow groomer and lets them take a look behind the scenes, takes place every Tuesday.

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At the BIG Family Slopestyle Parcour on the Stubai Glacier next generation Freestyle-Stars can start practicing their skills on the rails and boxes. © Andre Schoenherr

Baby turns in the Schlick 2000 ski resort

BIG Ron and the ski instructors and childcare workers look after the little ones in BIG Ron’s Kinderland – a ski area for children. At the Froneben mid-station, there are magic carpets, a snow carousel, and slalom and training courses to help them get started skiing or riding. The ski instructors are very patient and there to help the kids, making sure they have a blast and feel a small sense of accomplishment. Once they’ve all been rounded up, and have enough skills and feel confident, it’s time to head out to the Schanzlin practice area or the Free Nature Park – a natural halfpipe with chutes and small lips. BIG Ron’s Spiel- und Aufwärmstube provides a place to play and warm up at the end of the day in the Schlick 2000 ski resort. Children as young as one are placed in good hands here while their parents are out enjoying perfectly groomed runs.

Small is good on the slopes of the Elfer and Serles

There’s more fun to be had by families on the slopes of the Elfer and Serles. A memorable time is guaranteed at the Neustift-Krößbach practice area, in the children’s ski area with Elfi the skiing owl, and on the long, snow-covered and illuminated toboggan run on the Elfer. And children are also very well cared for in the children’s ski area Kinderland King Serli. With the platter lift, magic carpet and parents’ encouragement, children will soon be on their way from their first skiing experiences to confidently having fun on the hill.

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In the skiresort Schlick 2000 children start their skiing lessons in “BIG Ron’s Kinderland”. © Schischule Stubai Tirol

Benefit from special family offers

In addition to fantastic moments in the snow, the Stubai Valley offers a wide range of family discounts. Children up to the age of ten (up to the age of eight in the Schlick 2000 ski resort) can ride for free when accompanied by a paying parent. Ski rentals are also free for children ten and under on the glacier when their parents rent equipment. With the BIG Family Winter Children discount card, children below the age of 15 who stay with a BIG Family Stubai Club partner receive many deals, such as discounts on children’s ski lessons, swimming pool admission or ice skating. Exciting package deals including accommodation, ski passes and childcare are also available.

A wide range of events in the Stubai Valley

The Stubai Valley has many highlights to offer both on and off the piste.
Whole new experiences await parents and their children aged 12 and up during the BIG Family Action Days at the Stubai Glacier. From Saturday, 18 February to Sunday, 19 February 2023, park and powder pros show you what’s really important when it comes to skiing and snowboarding, demonstrating not only the techniques required for both, but also what to keep in mind in terms of safety and equipment.

The mascot of Schlick 2000, BIG Ron, invites you to join him two days later to celebrate carnival. From 3 p.m. on Tuesday, 21 February 2023, sweet carnival doughnuts and drinks will be served at the snow carousel at the Froneben mid-station to get the good times rolling. The day’s bound to be fun and lively with all the children dressed up in costumes.

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Parents and children are welcome to participate at the BIG Family Action Days on the Stubai Glacier. © Andre Schoenherr

Easter egg hunt in Schlick 2000

Easter is just around the bend now that 2023 has kicked off. The Easter Bunny and the team at the Schlick 2000 ski resort have hidden giant Easter eggs that young and old can hunt for on Sunday, 9 April. Aside from a small Easter surprise in the valley, everyone who finds the correct number of hidden Easter eggs has the chance to win five family ski tickets. So hurry on over to the valley station and get your ticket to participate.

Travel made easy

Thanks to its close location to the capital of Tyrol, Innsbruck, families can further take advantage of just how easy it is to get to the Stubai Valley, for example, ‘With the Nightjet to the snow’ offered by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). Arriving at Innsbruck main railway station, you can use the hotel transfer service and be taken straight to your accommodation or travel by bus or tram. Public transport within the valley is also free to use with a valid ski pass.

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