Enjoy the new wellness area "Crystal Spheres", designed by Swarovski, with dry heat sauna, steam bath, health club, massage tanning beds and Jacuzzi.
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Olympic Ski World of Innsbruck offers winter guests a tempting choice of great skiing and snowboarding in six different areas. The naturally divided terrain at the ski resorts surrounding Innsbruck ensures that any type of winter sports fan will have a truly enjoyable experience - no matter if you're trying your first tentative shuffles on skis or snowboard or if you're already an expert: It's the gentle and steep, to the groomed and the deep - the Olympic Ski World has it all in profusion! Great snow conditions are guaranteed and the ski pass includes free transportation between the town and the surrounding ski areas every day. 190 modern ski lifts serve up to 525 kilometers of perfectly groomed ski runs and open up a varied backcountry skiing terrain. What's more, Innsbruck boasts an impeccable infrastructure for non-skiers as well, including a stunning network of cleared winter walking trails, tobogganing and sledding, ice rinks as well as indoor swimming pools and dry-heat saunas.
As famous as Innsbruck is for winter sports, it's a great summer destination too. In fact, when the snow melts and the sun is high in the sky, you really get a sense of what a beautiful and sporty town Innsbruck really is. Stroll around the quaint alleys and streets to take in the atmosphere of this magical place, a unique blend of sophistication, charm and Alpine exhilaration. Conquer the spectacular mountain peaks or take the challenge of demanding climbing trails. If you prefer to hold onto the ball, explore the numerous tennis courts, set in picturesque locations, or the 27 demanding holes for passionate golfers. If you are a bit more adventurous-minded, you are recommended to head for mountain biking, paragliding hang-gliding, tandem parachuting or white water rafting experiences. You can even enjoy a sport that?s unique to Europe ? summer tobogganing on the famed Olympic bobsled run. And if you want to enjoy the view without much effort, an aerial tour over the Alps in a small sports plane might be just the thing.