The town offers a variety of summer and
winter sports including
skiing,
hiking,
mountain biking and
paragliding. Mayrhofen is situated near the
Hintertux glacier, which, at
above sea level, is above the snowline. Skiing is available all year round here. Mayrhofen sits between the
Penken and the Ahorn mountains which provide ski runs in the winter and mountain biking, hiking and paragliding in the summer. The Ahorn offers mainly easy and intermediate runs, but also has a long, steep black run (formerly red) which was once on the World Cup Downhill circuit but was removed as it was deemed too dangerous. The Penken mountain offers Austria's steepest piste, named Harakiri, as well as a large range of ski runs at different levels of difficulty. It is connected by lifts with the villages of
Finkenberg, Lanersbach and
Schwendau.
Penkenbahn and its stations The Penken is reached by a
Gondola system, the , which is located on the main street next to the Sport Hotel Strass, in the centre of the village, while the
Ahorn Cable car or , which with a capacity of 160 passengers is the largest cable car in Austria, is situated at the southern end of the town. Mayrhofen is a snowboard-minded village with a funpark sponsored by
Vans, and the snowboardhotel Gasthof Zillertal owned by the Dutch organisation 'SAIKO expeditions'. Mountaineer
Peter Habeler and Downhill Racer
Uli Spiess both come from Mayrhofen. The town also provides an excellent base for walkers, as Mayrhofen is home to many trails touring the mountains and nearby Ziller valley. == Events ==