Whether professional or hobby, young or old, snowboard or freeride, the ski areas in the Stubaital Schlick 2000 and Stubai Glacier offer the right slope for everyone. And for those who still have energy after skiing or snowboarding, there are numerous après-ski meeting points such as the umbrella bar, cozy pubs or a traditional alpine pasture. The Serles Mieders ski area in the Stubai at an altitude of up to 1675 meters also offers a great range of winter sports. The Lärchenlift at the valley station is particularly family-friendly and ideal for beginners. An easy descent leads from the Koppeneck mountain station down to the T-bar lift and is ideal for those who are still practising or looking for a gentle run. Nearby, the Elfer also invites you to enjoy skiing on wide and perfectly groomed pistes. The long valley run is a special experience for carving in perfect snow conditions.
For cross-country skiing fans, the area around Neustift offers a generous network of trails, suitable for classic and skating. The long high-altitude trail on the Stubai Glacier is unique. You will also find wonderful cross-country skiing circuits in Neustift Dorf, Milders and Falbeson. For beginners or those who want to perfect their technique, there is a professional cross-country skiing school with experienced instructors.
A sporty alternative away from the slopes is tobogganing. The Stubai tobogganing arena - Tyrol's largest tobogganing arena - boasts a variety of toboggan runs, most of which have been awarded the Tyrolean natural toboggan run seal of approval . Some of the runs are floodlit and invite you to toboggan at night. You can reach the starting points on foot, by cable car or toboggan cab. The toboggan run on the Elfer leads over varied kilometers and ends directly in the village center of Neustift. For up-to-date impressions of the surroundings and sporting attractions, you can use the live cams in Neustift im Stubaital, which will also give you an impression of the atmosphere in the region from home.