Ski area SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
Highest point: | 1,869 m | Gondola lift: | 17 |
Lowest point: | 620 m | Pistes in total: | 270 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 798 m |
Pistes:
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114 km |
Lifts in total: | 82 |
Pistes:
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120 km |
Tow lifts: | 32 |
Pistes:
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36 km |
Chair lifts: | 33 |
Ski area SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
The Astberg runs are mainly quite easy and, therefore, an ideal spot for families. The longest descent covers a difference in altitude of 431 m and is nearly 2.6 km long. From here the connection to the rest of the Going ski area is perfect! Numerous valley runs, e.g. the 7.3 km long valley run from the Hohe Salve to Söll, which real fans will drool over. Cracks also need not worry, as countless black pistes are found all around the Hartkaiser and the Hohe Salve. Hopfgarten, Westendorf and Scheffau also offer great freeride possibilities. The 80 rest stations along the ski area promise a real treat. Some huts even offer free Wi-Fi.
A further highlight awaits you in the neighbouring resort Ellmau: the 10-person gondola "Hartkaiser" takes you up to 1,530 m altitude. The cabin lift has heated seating and Wi-Fi, and is one of the most modern lifts in the world. The mountain station, you'll find the "Erlebnis Eldorado Hartkaiser" activity area, including e.g. a children's restaurant and activity ski school. The valley station includes a new sports shop, restaurant, après ski bar, parking garage and a heated ski depot.
If you are going on holiday together with your children, or if in fact you yourself have a thing for fairytales, you should definitely check out the new 10-person "discovery"-gondola in SkiWelt Söll. Interesting experiences built around the theme "Hans in Luck" await you!
By upgrading to the "Super Ski Card" lift pass, you get access to over 2,815 km of piste and 939 lifts in 22 ski regions.
Night skiing Going
In the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental there is the opportunity to ski at night in the 2 SkiWelten Söll and Brixen. The highlight in terms of night skiing awaits in the SkiWelt Söll. Here is where Austria's largest night skiing area can be found! From Wednesday to Saturday, 10 kilometres of groomed pistes are available to be skiied on into the night. The pistes on the Hexenwasser gondola lift and on the Keat and Hexen6er chairlifts are floodlit until 21:45 and the valley run until 22:30. In addition to the downhill runs, the "Hans im Glück" fun arena on the 10-seater adventure gondola is also floodlit for evening skiing fun. Various ski huts and the night toboggan run on the 10-seater gondola lift Hexenwasser round off the special offer. Night skiing in Söll is so extensive that a separate lift pass must be purchased for it. In addition to this offer, the 300 metre long blue night skiing piste on the Schusterbühel lift in Brixen is also illuminated at certain times.Après ski Going
However, you will find a lot more bars and après-ski facilities in Söll. In Going you can also dine and spend a cosy evening in one of the restaurants. Especially popular is the "Gasthof Stanglwirt", which doesn't just attract celebrities with its excellent fare, e.g. Kaiserschmarn. The panoramic restaurant "Bergkaiser" was recently renewed and invites guests with its new design.
The resort also offers quite a bit for the active holiday maker, e.g. a natural ice rink, indoor tennis courts, squash courts, a riding stable and three tobogganing runs.
Snowpark: Kaiserpark Going
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental has several great snow parks to choose from. In Ellmau, the "Kaiserpark" awaits you at the Tanzbodenbahn lift on the Hartkaiser. On the Easy Line, beginners to slightly advanced riders can try their first tricks on boxes, tubes, jibs and rails. For advanced riders and pros, both the medium and pro lines offer a variety of obstacles such as a kinked box, various tubes and several jib elements. The park also has a kicker line with a 5 metre kicker and 8 metre roller. In the park's own chill area, you can relax between rides or after a day of freestyle work.
Those looking for additional action will find two very special treats in the SkiWelt. Younger winter sports enthusiasts will find everything they need to let off steam on the "Hexenwelle" adventure piste near Söll and the "Big Playground" near Westendorf has plenty of exciting obstacles for all skill levels. With the Mini Playground on the practice meadow also near Westendorf and the Hans im Glück ski course at the "Hans im Glück" gondola near Söll, there is also a wide range of options for beginners!
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