Finkenberg Resort Facilities

resort facilities in finkenberg

Ski school
Beginners on a ski holiday in Finkenberg will have ample opportunity to hone their skills. The village’s own ski school has an excellent reputation, with English-speaking instructors on hand to offer one-on-one tuition as well as group classes. Group classes take place for four hours each day during a ski holiday in Finkenberg, with adults and children grouped according to ability. The ski school offers on-site ski and snowboard rental, free equipment storage, and a video room for children who have had enough of the slopes! Ski races are arranged regularly, and skiers in Finkenberg can explore some wonderful off-piste ski spots under the expert eye of the school’s guides.

Children
Families on a ski holiday in Finkenberg will find the resort is perfectly suited for their needs. Children are made welcome at all the resort’s restaurants, and good childcare provision is available. The local ski school has its own ski kindergarten accepting children aged 4-12 years, and also offers a special half-day ‘Give it a Try’ card for children aged 4-6 years. In the village itself, children on a ski holiday in Finkenberg will find ski jumps, a ‘magic carpet’ lift, ski carousel and baby lift. Ice skating and swimming are popular evening activities for children and teenagers on a ski holiday in Finkenberg. At neighbouring Mayrhofen, a kindergarten and day nursery accepts children from three months to seven years of age.

Dining
Gourmands on a ski holiday in Finkenberg will not be disappointed. Although there are only 12 restaurants in the resort, the quality is generally very high, and there is plenty of opportunity to sample excellent local Tyrolean cuisine. From fine dining to a quick strudel at a slope-side snack bar, even the hungriest of skiers in Finkenberg will find something here to whet their appetite.

Après-ski 
Après-ski in Finkenberg tends to be rather laid back – this is not the best place to come if you are looking for wild partying. However, the scattering of bars and restaurants get busy right after the lifts close, and two venues offer partying into the early hours with DJs and dancing.

Town facilities
Skiers in Finkenberg can stock up on groceries and essentials at the village supermarket, and can access money at the bank and cash point in the village centre. Medical centres and doctor’s surgeries can be found in neighbouring Mayrhofen.

The slopes
Finkenberg is conveniently located right in the heart of the Ski Zillertal arena, the largest skiing paradise in the whole valley, spanning from the neighbouring Mayrhofen to the Hintertux glacier and its year-round snow cover. Adventurous types on a ski holiday in Finkenberg can buy a full lift pass, which gives access to all the ski areas in the region – 800 kilometres of ski pistes adjusted for all types of ski abilities. Transfer all over the ski runs, the total of which is 227 kilometres (59 pistes for beginners, 136 for intermediates and 32 for experts). The terrain in Finkenberg is particularly well-suited to beginners and intermediates, but advanced skiers in Finkenberg can find challenging slopes with the help of local guides. Snowboarders are far from overlooked - the village boasts a fun park with rails, jumps, half pipe and slalom.

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