FAQ Wilde Grube Ride

The Stubai Glacier is known for its wide, extensive pistes and downhill runs, which are particularly popular with beginners and families. But beyond this blue-red bubble, the kingdom of snow also has a lot to offer ambitious winter sports enthusiasts. One example is theWilde Grub'n downhill runwhich stretches from the mountain station of the Wildspitz chairlift at 3,210 meters to the valley station at around 1,700 meters.

The Wilde Grube Ride is a giant slalom on the Stubai Glacier that stretches over 10 km with 1,450 vertical meters. From the Wildspitz mountain station to the Sporthotel Mutterberg.

All skiers aged 18 and over who want to take on the challenge who can complete a ski route in one go without any problems.

No! The ride is open to everyone - from ambitious amateur athletes to experienced professionals who can complete a ski route in one go without any problems.

Registration starts immediately online here.

Yes, all participants receive individual timekeeping.

Yes, there are spectator areas at several points along the route. There will be also a live broadcast on youtube.

Yes, theside programme starts on Friday, 04.04.2025 in the village centre in Neustift.

Yes, the prize-giving ceremony will start at around 15:00 with a supporting program afterwards at the Sporthotel Mutterberg.

The winner (female/male) will receive € 3,210.
The second placed will receive € 2.630,-
The third place winners will receive € 1.760,-

Due to the current snow conditions, the Wilde Grube Ride may not be able to take the original route through the Wilde Grube. If the snow situation does not improve significantly in the next few weeks, an alternative route will have to be used.

Nevertheless, we have found an attractive alternative route that still starts from the same spectacular starting point and opens with a flying start! The new route first leads along the training slope next to slope no. 9 (Daunenhang) and on to slope no. 7 (Daunferner). There, participants pass the speed measuring track before changing to ski trail no. 23 (Murmele) shortly after the Murmele mountain station. Then it's onto piste no. 3 (Gamsgarten), where the most challenging section of the Wilde Grube Ride awaits before reaching the finish at the Fernau middle station at 2,290 m.

A final decision on the route will be made by March 24 at the latest and announced on our website. Regardless of this, we are doing everything we can to ensure that the Wilde Grube Ride can definitely take place.

We look forward to an exciting event and thank everyone for their understanding!

 

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