Serfaus

Austria • Tyrol
⛷ Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis 186 km slopes 🏔 1200–2828 m ❄ Snow-sure

Resort overview

Serfaus is one of Austria’s top family ski resorts, known for excellent beginner facilities, broad intermediate terrain and a polished Alpine atmosphere that suits well-planned winter holidays.

Ski area
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
Piste
186 km
Altitude
1200–2828 m
Resort type
Village
Season
December – April
Nearest airport
Innsbruck Airport (INN)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure Yes
Glacier skiing No
Night skiing Yes
Car-free No

Airport options

Friedrichshafen Airport (FDH)

Typical transfer: 🚐 135 mins

Notes: Good alternative from the northwest.

Memmingen Airport (FMM)

Typical transfer: 🚐 145 mins

Notes: Another workable low-cost option.

More about Serfaus

Serfaus is one of the most respected family ski resorts in Austria, combining broad, well-organised skiing with a polished resort atmosphere and strong appeal for all-round winter trips. Set in Tyrol, it stands out for its reputation as a resort that works especially well for families, beginners and intermediates while still delivering the scale and quality expected from a leading Alpine destination.

What makes Serfaus especially appealing is its balance of resort quality, mountain convenience and broad skiing usability. It is particularly attractive for family groups and mixed-ability holidays, where beginner support, progression terrain and overall ease matter just as much as the slopes themselves. At the same time, it still offers enough scale and mountain appeal to feel like a serious ski destination rather than a niche beginner resort. That gives it a strong position among Austria’s best all-round family-oriented ski resorts.

Serfaus is especially appealing to travellers who want a ski trip built around organisation, comfort and genuinely family-friendly mountain access. With its strong Tyrolean setting, excellent reputation for family skiing and broad appeal across different trip types, it remains one of Austria’s standout choices for well-balanced Alpine holidays.