Landhotel zum Oberwirt
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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: | 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 downhill run 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 freestylers can let off steam to their heart's content on the Hexenwelle, for example, but there is also plenty for beginners here. The Hans im Glück ski course is also particularly suitable for beginners with exciting obstacles and plenty of variety. Westendorf and Ellmau also have snow parks with other exciting elements. The 80 or so refreshment stops that line the ski area also promise a real treat.
If you are travelling with the little ones or are perhaps even a fairytale lover yourself, you should definitely try out the 10-person gondola experience in the SkiWelt Söll. There is so much to discover around the theme of "Hans im Glück"!
Night skiing Ebbs
In the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental there are 2 ski areas that offer night skiing: Söll and Brixen. At the Schusterbühel lift in Brixen, there are 300 metres of blue night skiing slopes, which are illuminated continuously until 19:00 at certain times.However, the highlight in terms of night skiing awaits in the SkiWelt Söll. This is Austria's largest night skiing area! From Wednesday to Saturday, 10 kilometres of groomed pistes are available into the night. A total of five runs on the Hexenwasser gondola lift and the Keat and Hexen6er chairlifts are floodlit until 21:45 and the valley run until 22:30. In addition to the numerous downhill runs, the "Hans im Glück" fun arena on the 10-seater adventure gondola is also floodlit for night-time skiing fun. Various ski huts and the night toboggan run on the Hochsöll gondola lift round off the evening offer. Night skiing in Söll is so extensive that a separate lift pass must be purchased for it.
Après ski Ebbs
Ice skaters do their laps on the frozen lakes in the village or you can try your hand at curling. The "Funarena Hallo Du" offers relaxation and action in equal measure: Sauna-goers have 1,500 m² of sauna facilities and massage offers at their disposal. There is also a covered ice rink and a bowling alley.
Snowpark: Boarders Playground Ebbs
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental has four great snow parks and a ski course to choose from. 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. In addition, the "Big Playground", located at the Gampenkogel cable car, offers a range of freestyle options for beginners to pros on three lines with different levels of difficulty.
Beginners can try out slide elements on the Easy Line. The Jump and Jib Line is available to advanced riders and, as the name suggests, consists mainly of jib and jump elements. In addition, the super cross line with snake run and banked slalom offers great fun for beginners and advanced riders alike. There is also a chill area in the park. This special freestyle gem is definitely worth a visit.
If that's not enough, there are two more snow parks in the SkiWelt, the "Hans im Glück" ski course and the "Kaiserpark" near Ellmau.
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