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: | 500 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
With the gondola lift, you have the perfect connection to the pistes on the Hohe Salve via Hochsöll - and from there to the entire ski area! The 7.3 km long valley descent to Söll awaits those in good physical condition on the Hohe Salve, and experts will also get their money's worth on the pistes at the Kälbersalven lift. The Tanzer descent is not only ideal for experts, but is also very scenic and therefore one of the most beautiful valley runs in the ski world. Freeriders are catered for on the Black Pipe freeride piste on the Hohe Salve and boarders can let off steam to their heart's content in the Boarders Playground in Westendorf with kickers, rails and boxes, but there is also plenty for beginners. The Hans im Glück ski course is also particularly suitable for beginners with exciting obstacles and plenty of variety. Ellmau also has snow parks with other exciting elements. The 80 refreshment stops that line the ski area also promise a real treat.
With the upgrade to the "Super Ski Card" lift pass, you even have the choice of over 2,815 kilometres of slopes and 939 lifts in 22 ski regions!
Night skiing Niederndorf
The German-Austrian border region has a lot to offer skiers, including the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental. It combines small and large ski areas that are just a few minutes away from Kufstein, including several night skiing areas. Those who want to take it easy at night will find the perfect conditions for night skiing in SkiWelt Westendorf and Brixen im Thale. SkiWelt Söll is also home to one of the largest night skiing areas in Austria, with 10 kilometres of pistes for night-time skiing fun. If you want to make the most of the evening on the piste after skiing during the day, you can also whizz down the slopes on a toboggan.Après ski Niederndorf
Another highlight in Kaiserwinkl is the ballooning week in January, where you can marvel at curious balloon shapes and watch the races of real ballooning professionals! For tobogganing fans, there is a 1.2 km long natural forest toboggan run in Niederndorf. Or you can do your laps on the ice rink. Winter and snowshoe hikes or horse-drawn sleigh rides, on the other hand, take you out into the beautiful natural surroundings.
Would you prefer to relax a little in the evening? Then a trip to Ebbs is worthwhile. The "Hallo Du" adventure and leisure park has a 2,000 m² sauna area, as well as a covered ice rink and bowling alleys.
Snowpark: Boarders Playground Niederndorf
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental offers you four great snowparks and a ski parcours. The "Mini Playground" on the practice field in Brixen is particularly popular with beginners and smaller riders with its waves, steep bends, jib boxes and small jumps. Furthermore, the "Boarders Playground", located at the Gampenkogelbahn lift, also offers beginners to pros several freestyle possibilities.
Beginners can try out slide elements on the Easy Line. The Pro Line is available for advanced riders and consists of a jump line and a jib line with bonks, boxes and rails. Additionally, the Super-Cross Line with Snake-Run and Banked Slalom offers great fun for beginners as well as for advanced riders. There is also a "chill area" in the park. This special freestyle pearl is definitely worth a visit.
If that's not enough, there are three more snow parks in the SkiWelt, the "Hans im Glück" ski course, the "Hexenwelle" adventure piste and the "Kaiserpark" near Ellmau.
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