Listed under Skiing in Obergurgl, Italy.
With a long ski season, skiers will appreciate Obergurgl's lack of queues and impressive lift system and with barely any snowboarders and several easy slopes, Obergurgl was made for family skiing.
Visitors can take in the area's traditional charm, sunny skies and lively aprés-ski.
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