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With the new communication appearance "MOUNTOPOLIS" and the digital fusion of the Mayrhofner Bergbahnen with the Mayrhofen-Hippach Holiday Region, new spellings of all highlight products in the ski and hiking area MOUNTOPOLIS were created. Check spellings here.

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HARAKIRI - 100 PERCENT COURAGE FOR 78 PERCENT GRADIENT

The Harakiri – even experienced skiers have mixed feelings about the long-since legendary run on the Mount Penken in Mayrhofen: over a 400-metre stretch, their reactions span from a huge sense of respect to pure euphoria. This is the length of the steepest section of the two-kilometre black piste in the Horbergtal valley. An impressive 78 percent gradient makes the Harakiri the steepest slope adventure in Austria. 

Harakiri - steilste Skipiste Österreichs
Harakiri - steilste Skipiste Österreichs