The best routes for sleddingSledding in Tyrol
Mountains, valleys, and glaciers shape the unique natural scenery of Tyrol, which is perfectly created for active winter sports. But it doesn't always have to be a rapid ski trip – the region's original customs also manage to make their way back into the present in a modern form. In the old days, sleds were an important tool for mountain farmers – in the snowy winter, the ideal means of transport to bring goods into the valley.
Today, the toboggan is a fixed size in the wintry snow fun for young and old. Whether with a traditional wooden sled or with a modern racing toboggan – the driving pleasure through the idyllic landscape with a view of the white mountain peaks is huge in any case.
From child's play to quite tricky, the Tyrolean toboggan runs play all the pieces. And even in the darkness of the night, the fun doesn't end – illuminated slopes ensure that a toboggan ride under the stars becomes an unforgettable experience for the whole family. We have looked around for you and found the best toboggan runs in Tyrol.
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Bergkastel Toboggan Run in NaudersNauders at the Reschen Pass is known for its considerable ski area. Here people carve, ride bumps, and set new top speeds in downhill runs.

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Silvretta Arena Ischgl Toboggan RunWhen the night falls over the town, the Silvretta Arena Ischgl toboggan run really comes to life. After all, this is a pure night toboggan run.
Natural toboggan run in KapplThe Tyrolean natural toboggan run in Kappl offers you great fun in the curves, and sections that also easily allow higher speeds – all on a track of 6 kilometers.

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Tobogganing at Rangger KöpflOver a length of almost 8 kilometers, the Rangger Köpfl toboggan run winds through Oberperfuss in Tyrol.

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Sledding: Söll Witch‘s RideThe name already suggests quite a bit. But not only witches get their money‘s worth here, as the local toboggan run with its alternating tight and wide curves and its steep sections is one of the more challenging representatives in Tyrol.
Dolomites Toboggan Run TristachThe 7.5-kilometer-long Dolomites toboggan run in the municipality of Tristach, near Lienz, is awarded with the Tyrolean Natural Toboggan Run Seal of Quality and particularly maintains this connection with nature in its elevation.

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Tip for a Tyrol vacation: Tobogganing in the Stubai ValleyThe Stubai Valley not only has excellent ski slopes, but also has a lot to offer for those who like to go tobogganing. The Stubai region, with its total of twelve natural toboggan runs, is considered the largest toboggan arena in Tyrol, with around 200,000 euros being invested in the Elfer toboggan run this year.