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: | 475 m |
Pistes:
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114 km |
Lifts in total: | 83 |
Pistes:
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120 km |
Tow lifts: | 33 |
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 slopes at 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 condition at the Hohe Salve, and experts will also get their money's worth on the slopes at the Kälbersalven lift. In addition, the Tanzer downhill run is not only ideal for experts, but also very impressive from a scenic point of view and therefore one of the most beautiful valley runs in the ski world. Freeriders are catered for at the Black-Pipe Freeride slope on the high Salve and boarders can let off steam at the Crazy Kangaroo Snowpark in the Söll Ski World with kickers, rails and boxes to their heart's content, but there is also something for beginners. In addition, the Hans im Glück ski course with exciting obstacles and lots of variety is particularly suitable for beginners. Westendorf and Ellmau also have snow parks with other exciting elements. The 81 refreshment stations that line the ski area also promise real delight.
If you are travelling with the little ones or perhaps even a fairy tale lover yourself, you should definitely try out the adventure 10-person gondola in the SkiWelt Söll. There is a lot to discover about the topic "Hans in Luck"!
Night skiing Ebbs
Those travelling to Ebbs during their ski holidays are usually looking for idyllic quietude and beauty. The family-friendly ski area Walchsee at the foot of Zahmer Kaiser in Tyrol is known for its beautiful mountain backdrop. Broad and easy to intermediate piste offer pleasure skiers, families and beginners everything they could hope for. Fans of nightskiing, which is getting more and more popular in Austria, will also get their money's worth: the Amberg lift in Durchholzen opens once or twice per week until late at night (depending on the season and snow conditions). Night owls can use the approx. 1 km piste illuminated by floodlights all evening - and night skiing is always a special experience! Those who want more should visit St. Johann in Tyrol approx. 30 km away, where you will find an 1.5 km night ski piste accessible by a chairlift.Après ski Ebbs
In Ebbs you can let the strenuous skiing day come to a cosy end in the such restaurants as the "Berggasthof Hocheck" or the "Wenger Stadl". Here you can treat yourself to some magnificent regional specialities. In the schnapps distillery "Zum Messerschmied", located in a wonderfully restored, olf farm house, you can enjoy the century old tradition of schnapps-making. Apres ski fans will rather visit the "Alm" in Oberaudorf, where mulled wine and apres ski hits end the day on a party note.For all those who like to remain sporty in the evenings, the piste at the Amberg lift is illuminated once per week. The 3 km long toboggan run in the ski area provides a last surge of adrenaline after a day on the piste. Or you can try yourself on ice skates on the frozen lake, or have a go at curling. In the "Funarena Hallo Du" relaxation and action can be found side by side: sauna seekers can enjoy a 1,500 m² sauna complex and massage treatments. On the other hand there is also a skittles alley and covered ice rink.
Snowpark: Big Playground Ebbs
At the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental you have four great snow parks and a ski course at your disposal. The "Mini Playground" on the practice meadow in Brixen delights beginners and smaller riders in particular with waves, steep turns, jib boxes and small jumps. Furthermore, the "Boarders Playground", located at the Gampenkogelbahn lift, also offers beginners to pros a number of freestyle possibilities.
Beginners can try out slide elements on the Easy Line. The Pro Line is available to advanced riders and consists of a jump line and a jib line with bonks, boxes and rails. In addition, the Super Cross Line with Snake Run and Banked Slalom offers great fun for beginners as well as advanced riders. Furthermore, there is a chill area in the park. This special freestyle pearl is definitely worth a visit.
If all that is not enough, there are three more snow parks in the SkiWelt, the "Skiparcours Hans im Glück", the "Kaiserpark" near Ellmau and the "Crazy Kangaroo Park" at Salvenmoos, where you can shred four times a week at night thanks to the floodlight system.
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