Graukogel – experience it now. Support it now.

Graukogel is currently in top form: around 80 centimeters of natural snow, grippy slopes, clear mountain air, lots of sun, and that special tranquility that can only be found up here.

This mountain needs no staging. Its main attraction is nature itself – wide slopes, open lines, extraordinary pistes with views of the valley. At the lift, you can hear the birds or the murmur of the stream. Pure skiing.

Graukogel

The lifts run from Thursday to Sunday. And with the announced three-year break in operation, this may be the last opportunity for the time being to consciously enjoy this special winter experience.

We receive daily inquiries about when the Graukogel will reopen. There is a lot of interest. Now we need visible support.

Add to that the personally run huts with their sun terraces – perfect for a break in the winter sun or a sundowner after a day of skating.
By the way: on Saturday, February 28, 2026, Tobias Archam will be playing live at the Graukogelalm (middle station).

Skiing history was made here in 1958. This is where Toni Sailer won his first gold medal – to this day, the Graukogel stands for authentic, unhurried skiing with character.

The Graukogel stands for diversity, quality, and a form of skiing that fits perfectly with our times. It appeals to other target groups and complements our offering in a unique way.

If we want to preserve and develop this mountain experience, we must act together now:
• Plan the Graukogel as your first stop on your day of skiing.
• Actively inform your guests.
• Specifically address regular guests.
• Use your channels.
• Come up there yourself.

Every day of skiing counts.
Every frequency sends a signal.