Innerkrems ski resort lies in Austria, in the Nockberge National Park, in the northern “Three Corners Region” of Carinthia – Salzburg – Styria, in the „Mountain- and Familyresort Lieser-Maltatal“. Innerkrems is a very small village surrounded by mountains in the middle of Austria.
Innerkrems ski resort
Accesible by one of the resort’s two lifts, the southerly Gruenleitennock provides several options to get warmed up, although all routes here can be skied up as well as down. The Lehrpfad Gruenleitennock route is a regular for beginners, those perfecting their kick turns, or those warming back up as the season kicks off, reaching the summit at 2,160m before turning around and tracing your turns back down the hill, entering the treeline and providing direct access to the village.
Further afield, the Koenigstuhl rises out of an arm of the valley to really help tourers get the miles under their belt, or you can push your strength and go up and over from the village. A handful of runs, mostly reds and blues, provide a chartered route to the village.
Accommodation is provided by a series of family run Austrian guesthouses, nestled on the side of the Krems Valley.