EPIC PASS
Skiing from Mayrhofen to Hintertux Glacier
NEW IN WINTER 2025-2026
Mayrhofen & Hintertux go Epic! Starting from the 2025/26 winter season, the Ski and Glacier World Mayrhofen & Hintertux will officially be a partner of the Epic Pass – an international ski pass network based in the USA. This positions the two famous resorts with over 120 miles of perfectly groomed slopes among a select group of world-renowned ski resorts, offering winter sports enthusiasts unique experiences all over the globe.
With the Epic Pass, winter sports enthusiasts now have access to over 80 ski resorts in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan – and, starting now, also in Mayrhofen & Hintertux.

Your Ski Experience with the Epic Pass
With your valid Epic Pass, you’ll enjoy a total of 5 consecutive ski days in Mayrhofen & Hintertux. Simply stop by our cash desks, show your pass – and your snow-filled adventure begins!
120 miles of perfectly groomed slopes
65 state-of-the-art lifts for fast and easy access
Ideally located: Innsbruck Airport (1h) or Munich (1.5h)
Easily accessible via motorway, train or bus
Valid throughout the entire winter season


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Information about piste markings
Your safety is our top priority. Please always follow the signs in the ski area. Especially, we would like to draw your attention to some differences in slope markings between North America and Austria.

Rescue and transportation to a Mayrhofner Bergbahnen valley station by the piste rescue service is free of charge. Helicopter rescue and red cross transportation ist not included. Those are subject to a charge.
SOS NUMBERS
Euro Emergency Services: 112
Penken cable car mountain station: +43 5285 62277 204
Ahorn cable car mountain station: +43 5285 62277 401
Mayrhofner Bergbahnen office: +43 5285 62277

SECURED AND CONTROLLED SLOPES
All official and secured pistes are marked with a pole on each side. Ski routes are only marked with one pole – stay ten meters left or right of the poles. When you leave a marked piste or ski route, you are in the open ski area. This area is neither marked or groomed, not controlled and not secured. As only the open and marked pistes are controlled* by the piste patrol and the piste rescue service, skiers and snowboarders who leave the marked pistes must be aware that they do so at their own risk. Be warned that you are entering a dangerous area where there may be rocks, treacherous slopes, etc. * ski routes are only secured but not controlled



