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Ski Information
| Beginners Skiing |
Excellent |
| Intermediate Skiing |
Excellent |
| Advanced Skiing |
Very Good |
| Off-Piste |
Very Good |
| Skiing Altitude |
1900m High 800m Low |
| Resort Altitude |
800m |
| Glacier |
No |
| Pistes |
150 km |
| Green |
0% |
| Blue |
35% |
| Red |
55% |
| Black |
10% |
| Number of Lifts |
34 |
| Drags |
22 |
| Chairlifts |
9 |
| Gondolas |
4 |
| Cable Cars |
0 |
| Funiculars |
0 |
| Longest run |
5.7km |
| Direction of Slopes |
N/S/E/W |
| Terrain Parks |
Yes |
| Half Pipe |
No |
| Cross Country trails |
30km |
| Night Skiing |
Yes |
| Mountain Restuarants |
37 |
| Snowmaking |
90% |
| Resort Ski Bus |
Yes |
| Linked Resorts |
Hintermoos Hinterthal Dienten Muhlbach
|
| Disabled Skiing |
No |
Beginners
There is a nursery area in the middle of the village that is mainly used by children whose parents do not want to ski. However, most adults and children take the gondola to the middle station of the Aberg where there is a ski kindergarten and nursery areas. Gentle blue runs from here offer easy progression for beginners.
Intermediates
Intermediates have a massive choice of cruising reds, ski tours and glorious long runs throughout the 150km of slopes. From the Aberg summit at 2000m, it's a long enjoyable cruise down to Hintermoos. From Hintermoos there's a ski bus service link to Hintertal to where skiers will take the Three Valley connection to Dienten and onwards to the resort of Mühlbach.
Advanced
The most challenging runs are the tree-lined blacks from the Aberg summit, designed to test advanced skiers.
Snowboarding
An all-round resort for boarders of all ability levels with great beginner slopes, cruisy blues and reds and some easily accessible off-piste areas. The resort also offers five terrain parks for freestyle boarders.
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