Lifts & Slopes

Open lifts & slopes in Gastein

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Gastein

Lifts
Type Status Name Persons Valley Mountain Opening times
Schlossalmbahn I 10 843m 1309m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Schlossalm from Friday, 29 November 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 

Operating times: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Schlossalmbahn II 10 1309m 2066m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Schlossalm from Friday, 29 November 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 

Operating times: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Sendleitenbahn 4 1558m 2019m 09:00 - 15:30
Stubnerkogelbahn I 8 1096m 1796m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Stubnerkogel from Friday, 29 November 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 

Operating times: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Stubnerkogelbahn II 8 1796m 2233m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Stubnerkogel from Friday, 29 November 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 

Operating times: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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DSL Hohe Scharte lift 2 2082m 2304m 09:10 - 15:30
6SB Weitmoser 6 1831m 2080m 09:00 - 15:30
Schloßhochalmlift 2 1884m 2068m 09:00 - 15:30
Angertalbahn - Vierersesselbahn 4 1178m 1890m 08:30 - 15:30
Kaserebenbahn 8 1180m 1978m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Senderbahn from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 
Connection of the Schlossalm and Stubnerkogel ski mountains via the Angertal valley using the Kaserebenbahn and Senderbahn lifts

Operating times: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Übungslift Judau 2 1179m 1211m 08:30 - 16:00
Conveyers Angertal 1 1180m 1220m 08:30 - 16:00
Jungeralmbahn 4 1647m 2172m 09:00 - 15:30
Burgstalllift 2 1800m 1973m 09:00 - 15:45
DSL Bucheben 2 1092m 1241m 08:30 - 16:00
Conveyers Stubnerkogel 1 1090m 1096m 08:30 - 16:00
Senderbahn I 8 1180m 1388m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 
Connection of the Schlossalm and Stubnerkogel ski mountains via the Angertal valley using the Kaserebenbahn and Senderbahn lifts

Operating times: daily from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Senderbahn II 8 1388m 2251m 08:30 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Ski area connection Schlossalm-Angertal-Stubnerkogel from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 6 April 2025 daily 
Connection of the Schlossalm and Stubnerkogel ski mountains via the Angertal valley using the Kaserebenbahn and Senderbahn lifts

Operating times: daily from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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DSL Graukogel I 2 1079m 1482m 09:00 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Graukogelbahn from Thursday, 26 December 2024 to Sunday, 23 March 2025
open from Thursday to Sunday

Operating times: daily from 9.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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DSL Graukogel II 2 1481m 1956m 09:10 - 15:45

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Graukogelbahn from Thursday, 26 December 2024 to Sunday, 23 March 2025
open from Thursday to Sunday

Operating times: daily from 9.10 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 9.10 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Reichebenlift 2 1742m 2007m 09:20 - 15:30
Goldbergbahn I 8 1584m 1917m 08:45 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Goldbergbahn from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 27 April 2025 daily and on Thursday, 1st May 2025

Operating times: daily from 8.45 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.45 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Goldbergbahn II 8 1917m 2650m 08:45 - 15:30

Operating times winter season 2024/25:

Goldbergbahn from Friday, 13 December 2024 to Sunday, 27 April 2025 daily and on Thursday, 1st May 2025

Operating times: daily from 8.45 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. continuous operation
Operating times from February 1: daily from 8.45 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. continuous operation

The number of open lifts depends on snow conditions.

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Kreuzkogellift 2 2161m 2496m 09:10 - 15:30
Gipfelbahn-Fulseck Dorfgastein I 6 868m 1466m 08:30 - 16:00

Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!

Gipfelbahn-Fulseck Dorfgastein II 6 1466m 2033m 08:30 - 16:00

Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!

10er Kabinenbahn Kieserl I 10 890m 1270m 08:30 - 16:30

Grossarl mountain railways

Expected start of the 2024/25 winter season on 6th December 2024!

With sufficient snow conditions!

10er Kabinenbahn Kieserl II 10 1270m 1942m 08:30 - 16:30

Grossarl mountain railways

Expected start of the 2024/25 winter season on 6th December 2024!

With sufficient snow conditions!

Panoramabahn Grossarltal I 6 886m 1273m 08:30 - 16:30

Grossarl mountain railways

Expected start of the 2024/25 winter season on 6th December 2024!

With sufficient snow conditions!

Panoramabahn Grossarltal II 6 1273m 1849m 08:30 - 16:30

Grossarl mountain railways

Expected start of the 2024/25 winter season on 6th December 2024!

With sufficient snow conditions!

Wengerhochalmbahn 4 1142m 1806m 08:45 - 16:00
Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!
4SL Kühhageralm 4 1791m 2006m 08:45 - 16:00

Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!

Gipfelexpress Fulseck 6 1607m 1986m 08:45 - 16:00
Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!
4er Sessellift Sonnenbahn 4 1721m 1889m 08:45 - 16:00
6er Sesselbahn Harbach 6 1273m 1790m 08:45 - 16:00
Doppelsessellift Kreuzkogel 2 1677m 2012m -
6er Sesselbahn Kreuzkogel 6 1674m 2011m 08:45 - 16:00
Brandlalm 2 1420m 1551m 09:00 - 16:00
Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!
Rauchleiten 1 849m 872m 09:00 - 16:00

Start of the Dorfgastein - Grossarltal ski area season on 6 December 2024!

Tellerlift Fischbacher 1 870m 900m 08:30 - 16:00
Tellerlift Kreuzhöhe 1 1850m 1898m 08:45 - 16:00
Slopes
Type Status # Name artificially snowed Length Height difference Gradient
Suspension Bridge Stubnerkogel

As soon as you get off the cable car at the top of Stubnerkogel, you can see the impressive cliffs that stretch between the Stubnerkogel mountain station and the transmission tower. Like a giant silver band, the 140-meter-long suspension bridge in Skigastein floats 28 meters above the ground. You can access the suspension bridge year-round, making it a perfect spot for one-of-a-kind walks and great photos.

Click here for more information.

 

Panorama platform Glocknerblick
Rocktrail Stubnerkogel
H2 Kleine Scharte 4200m 750m

From the Kleine Scharte mountain station you ski down the Kleine Scharte H 2, this descent is characterised by a steep slope - the Lärchenhang, the descent later leads back to the middle station H 3 or you can continue via the Aeroplanwiese H 2a to the Schlossalmbahn valley station

H2a Aeroplan 2400m 450m

From the Kleine Scharte H 2 or from the Hamburger H 3 you reach the Aeroplan descent H 2a. This beautiful valley descent is characterised by the moderately steep slope, which starts directly at the Aeroplan hut and ends at the Brandnerbauer snack station, from where you turn right and reach the Schlossalmbahn valley station

H3 Hamburger 5500m 750m

From the Kleine Scharte mountain station, you enter the H 3. It first runs along a short path, followed by a moderately steep slope, which leads back into a flat section, after which you reach the actual Hamburger, the H 3. The H 3 is a flat, wide and beautiful piste, which has several branches on its course to the Kitzstein middle station, the H 8 Bärstein Kamin, the H 4 Sendleiten and the H 2a Aeroplan

H4 Sendleiten 3700m 700m

Accessible again from the Kleine Scharte mountain station or from the Sendleiten mountain station, the H 4 descent can be described as the centrepiece of the Schlossalm. It starts wide from the mountain stations, then splits into two wide pistes, which merge again at the end of H 4. Connection H 3 and H 9

B1 Familien 3500m 400m

From the top station of the Graukogelbahn 2 cable car, the B 1 runs downhill over flat slopes and a narrow ski path. It joins the B 5 at the valley station of the Graukogelbahn 2 cable car

D1c Brandlalm 2100m 635m 45%

From the middle station of the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck cable car, the descent leads below the Brandlalm past the Mühlwinkelhütte. Here this descent leads into descent no. 1a to the valley station

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Altitude start: 1470
  • Altitude at the end: 860
  • Difference in altitude: 610.00
  • Length: 2100
D13 Adrenalin 600m 213m 60%

D13 Adrenalin

  • Ski route
  • Length: 600 m
14 Schneeschuhtrail 5000m 563m

Snowshoe hiking trail

Registration at ski school Angerer or tourist office in Dorfgastein

 

15 Schneeschuhtrail 800m 50m

Snowshoe hiking trail

Registration at ski school Angerer or tourist office in Dorfgastein

 

D7a Familienabfahrt Kristall 2300m 230m

D7a family descent crystal

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 2300 m
Kinderareal 500m 50m

The ideal ‘playground’ for the little ones to playfully gain their first skiing experience. They are supported, motivated and challenged by the wave run, gate run, snow tunnel and multi-purpose course. The Tellerlerlift Kreuzhöhe also ensures a safe ascent. Even for the little ones. 

D2a Schuhflickerpiste 700m 200m
D1 Verbindungsweg D1a - D2 250m
D10 Heumoospiste 500m 126m

D10 Heumoosabfahrt

Difficulty level: red
Length: 500 m

D2 Gipfelexpress Mittelstation 800m 135m

D1b Gipfelexpress - middle station

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 800 m
D3a Fulseck 500m 85m

D3a Fulseck

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 500 m
D7c Familienabfahrt Mühlwinkel 1800m 320m

D7c Family run Mühlwinkel

  • Level of difficulty: blue
  • Length. 1800 m
D1d Wengerhochalmbahn Talstation 2000m 366m

D1d Wengerhochalmbahn - valley station

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 2000 m
D8 Familienabfahrt Gruberwaldweg 2700m 320m

D8 Family descent Gruberwaldweg

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 2700 m
D9 Buckelpiste 600m 180m

D9 Mogul piste

  • Difficulty level: black
  • Length: 600 m
Funslope 650m 60m

From a technical perspective, a fun slope is a hybrid between the classic piste, snowpark and cross racing. The course itself is designed as a single line, while the elements of a fun slope have some similarities with those we know from beginner snowparks. For example, you will find some moguls here and smaller jumps.

ST8 Skitour Mittelstation – Arltörl – Fulseck 4900m 568m

Ascent with the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck 1 to the middle station.

Route: middle station-Arltörl-Kieserl-Fulseck

Descent: From the Fulseck over the groomed slopes of the Dorfgastein-Grossarltal ski area back to the valley station of the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck.

D1 Fulseck Gipfelexpress 1900m 500m

No.: D1a Fulseck - Gipfelexpress

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 1900 m
D1c Mittelstation Wengerhochalmbahn 3200m 585m

D1c middle station - Wengerhochalmbahn

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 3200 m
D2 Grabnerabfahrt 2600m 596m

D2 Grabner downhill run

One of the most beautiful and challenging descents on the ski mountain. Insider tip: if there is fresh snow, you can make your tracks in the deep snow in the morning! The wide slopes are also particularly inviting for carving! Ascent from Dorfgastein with the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck cable car at 2,033 metres above sea level!

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 2600 m
D3b Kühhager 2300m 505m

D3b Kühhager

Make wide turns in the sunniest and tree-free part of the ski area and feel at home here even in frosty temperatures. Accessible via the ascent with the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck cable car.

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 2300 m
D4 Gletscherabfahrt 1700m 359m

D4 Glacier descent

The descent has several variants, with the route leading from Fulseck in all directions to the middle station of the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck cable car.

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 1700 m
D5 Gruberwaldweg 1600m 355m

D5 Gruberwald trail

The Gruberwald descent leads from the Wengerhochalmbahn mountain station through woodland and ends at the middle station of the Gipfelbahn-Fulseck cable car. The descent is ideal in bad weather and windy conditions.

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 1600 m
ST9a Skitour Talstation – Mittelstation 3800m 594m
D6 FIS Wengeralm 1500m 350m

D6 FIS Wengeralm

  • Difficulty level: red
  • Length: 1500 m
D7b Familienabfahrt Brandlalm 2600m 461m

D7b Brandlalm family run

From the Wengerhochalmbahn mountain station via the practice area to the middle station and to the Brandalm valley station. Especially suitable for children!

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 2600 m
ST9b Skitour Mittelstation – Spiegelsee 2300m 389m
D11 Gratabfahrt 700m 60m

D11 Ridge run

The family descent leads from the Kühhageralm in the direction of Dorfgastein.

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 700 m
D12 Rauchleiten 300m 30m

D12 Rauchleiten

A modern platter lift and a magic carpet will make it easier to get into winter sports in future. Numerous attractions will make children's eyes light up.

SnowFunPark - for our little winter sports guests

  • Difficulty level: blue
  • Length: 300 m
2 Standard 900m 281m

Insider tip!

3 Familien 1800m 239m

Children are in particularly good hands here

3a Familien 2500m 464m

There is a WISBI track on this piste, coin-operated € 1.00; ideal for sun-seekers

3b Familien 3500m 444m

This highly snow-sure valley run is a sight to behold until spring!

4 Finstergrube 2500m 365m

Special piste stability due to piste layout in the forest area; well-suited route for racing events

4a Ortsabfahrt 1900m 290m

Direct downhill connection to the village centre of Grossarl

5 RSL Hochbrand 2100m 331m

Particularly popular with carvers

5a RSL Rodelberg 1200m 184m

Always grippy and snow-sure piste that leads down into the valley almost in a fall line. Sporty winter guests in particular like to use it in combination with the new 10-seater Kieserlbahn gondola lift, which then takes them back up the mountain quickly and comfortably.

6 RSL Harbach 1500m 446m

Well-graded piste that leads quickly to the middle station

6a RSL Hedegg 1300m 223m

More challenging alternative to the family descent into the valley

7 Lärchenhang 800m 182m

A challenge for piste professionals

8 Sennleitn 1 + 2 2800m 195m

Suitable for carefree wide turns above the tree line

9 RSL Kreuzkogel 1500m 198m

Varied directly below the Kreuzkogel

10 Himmelreich 1200m 309m

The name says it all

11 Roslehenalm 3600m 670m

Follow in the footsteps of history on the newly ‘reopened’ Roslehenalm. The area below the Kieserl/Arltörl was already popular as a winter sports area in 1934/35.
The Kieserlbahn takes you up to 1,946 metres, the newly ‘reopened’ Roslehenalm leads along the mountain ridge down to the middle station of the Panorama and Kieserlbahn Großarltal. The highlight is the Stricklift in the Harbachgraben area, which takes you up a small hill to make the ski trail easier to navigate.

Aussichtsplattform Schlossalmblick
3a WISBI-Strecke Hochbrand 600m

In the Grossarltal-Dorfgastein ski area there is a WISBI (Wie schnell bin ich) course next to the family run 3a on the Grossarl side. This permanent race track with timekeeping can be used for € 1,- per run and enables the automatic timekeeping of a race run. The start is from a starting hut with a coin slot, the track is secured from the normal piste. An ideal facility for exciting and fun ski races with family, friends and colleagues.

3 Snowpark Grossarltal 500m 80m

The Grossarltal Snowpark is located just below the Grossarltal 4-seater Sonnenbahn cable car. A real experience even for ‘non-professionals’

Skimovie Haitzingalm
Skimovie Angertalbahn
Kids Skimovie Wolfstall - Angertal
H1 Hohe Scharte Nord 3800m 1440m

From the Hohe Scharte mountain station, the Hohe Scharte Nord H 1 leads through an unspoilt natural landscape and later joins the H 2

H3a Hamburger Graben 1200m 553m

The Hamburger Graben begins on the left before the first run to the H3 Hamburger. The piste runs past the Weitmoserlift and leads back into the H3 Hamburger at the pull trail to the middle station.

H5 Hohe Scharte Süd 1000m 300m

From the Hohe Scharte mountain station, the H 5, which splits in two at the halfway point, leads over the blue pistes to the H 3

H5a Weitmoser 700m 250m

From the Weitmoser mountain station, the H5a leads back to piste H3 via three options.

H6 Kitzstein 300m
H7 Hochalm 1300m 150m

The medium-difficulty red piste leads from the top station of the Hochalm T-bar lift to the bottom station of the Hochalm T-bar lift

H9 Familien 3600m 450m

From the Kitzstein middle station, the H 9 leads along a narrow path past the steeper Aeroplanwiese and later joins the easier part of the valley run! A beautiful descent for less experienced skiers

H31 Kasereben 6900m 820m

From the mountain station of the Kaserebenbahn cable car, H 31 first leads over a slightly hilly slope (Ochsenriedel) and then along a ski trail to the Angertal ski centre. It is a good alternative to the somewhat more difficult H 32 to get to the Angertal ski centre

H32 Käferstall 7000m 900m

From the mountain station of the Schloßhochalm lift, the H 32 leads over hilly terrain past the mountain station of the Kaserebenbahn cable car and over the so-called ‘Ochsenriedel’ to the beautiful, sometimes somewhat steeper runs in the direction of the Angertal ski centre

4 Skiroute Katstall 1300m 700m

The ski route runs from the Schlossalm to Angertal Valley. It begins right by the mountain lift station of the Kaserebenbahn and takes skiers via the former Katstall piste towards Angertal. This means that, depending on snow and weather conditions, winter sports fans will also be able to ride down a deep-snow or a moguls run.

B11 Angertalabfahrt 7000m 1070m

From the Angertalbahn mountain station, the B 11 leads through beautifully hilly, wooded terrain back to the Angertal ski centre. Towards the middle of the descent, a B 21 ski trail also leads away to provide a suitable descent into the Angertal for less experienced skiers. Connection B 12

B11 Snowpark Gastein 300m 60m
More Infos: http://www.snowpark-gastein.com
B11a Burgstallabfahrt 1200m 150m

From the top station of the Burgstall T-bar lift, the descent is on the left-hand side. The B 11a is truly an insider tip, a wide descent that leads back to the valley station of the Burgstall lift

ST6 Schlossalm-Aeroplan | Bad Hofgastein 5400m 1188m

Starting point: Car parkt at the Schlossalmbahn Bad Hofgastein valley station or ascent by gondola to the middle station.
Piste ski tour course: From the valley or from the middlestation, this route leads up via the H2a. After the "Aeroplanstadl", the route crosses piste H3 - continue along the edge of the piste until you reach the snow-making reservoir. At this flat and visible point you cross piste H4. The route first follows the Sendleiten ski path and then continues along the edge of the H4 piste to the Kleine Scharte mountain station.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

ST6a Haitzingalm | Schlossalm – Bad Hofgastein 4200m 905m

Starting point: This route is a variant of the ST 6 Schlossalm-Aeroplan.
Piste ski tour course: When you arrive at the reservoir, you can choose between the route to the Kleine Scharte and the variant to the Haitzingalm. The variant to Haitzingalm is much shorter and leads through a piece of forest directly to the Haitzingalm ski hut.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

B13 Buchebenabfahrt 1000m 150m

Ideal beginners' terrain

B14 Almabfahrt 3200m 600m

From the middle station of the Stubnerkogelbahn lift, you enter the B14 at the Ahornhütte. After a short, easy steep slope, the piste leads into a ‘ski avenue’ and later ends in the B13 to the Stubnerkogelbahn valley station.

ST7 Schlossalm-Kamin | Bad Hofgastein 5600m 1226m

Starting point: Car park next to the valley station of the Schlossalmbahn in Bad Hofgastein.
Piste ski tour course: After the railway viaduct you will branch off to the left in direction of the mountain and follow the route of the no-longerused “Kamin-Abfahrt”. If you follow this and cross the H3, you will come to the summer path in the direction of the Haitzingalm snow-making reservoir. There, the route meets up with the ST 6 Schlossalm-Aeroplan tour. Both tours now lead up to the Kleine Scharte mountain station.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

B15 Glackfeld 2600m 500m

From the mountain station of the Stubnerkogel cable car, the B 15 runs over slightly hilly, flatter terrain and joins the B 15a, which then leads to the middle station of the Stubnerkogel cable car

B15a Zur Mittelstation Stubnerkogel 2800m 50m

From the Burgstalllift mountain station, the B 15a leads along a flat ski trail to the Stubnerkogel middle station. It is a good alternative to get to the Bad Gastein side of the Stubnerkogel

B16 Ahorn 2000m 600m

From the mountain station of the Stubnerkogelbahn cable car, the B 16 runs over moderately steep slopes and rejoins the B 15a further down, which then continues to the middle station of the Stubnerkogelbahn cable car

B16a Ahorn 1500m 600m
B17 Zur Jungeralm 1900m 100m

From the mountain station of the Angertalbahn cable car, the B 17 first runs along a moderately steep slope and then along a wide ski trail. Via the B 17, you reach the Jungeralmbahn as well as the black B 20 and the B 21 ski trail

B18 Sender 3800m 850m

This descent is a black section of the B18 and leads onto piste B17 to the Jungeralm.

B18a Sender 400m 230m

This descent is a black section of the B18 and leads onto piste B17 to the Jungeralm.

B19 Jungeralm 3800m 500m

From the Jungeralmbahn mountain station, you reach the B 19, which begins with a moderately steep slope and becomes flatter and flatter as the descent progresses. It joins the B 20 and the B 21.

B20 Bürgerwald 2200m 550m

From the B 17 and B 19, you reach the Bürgerwald downhill run B 20, which is considered the most challenging in the ski area. The B 20 runs over steep slopes and wonderfully hilly terrain into the Angertal ski centre. To avoid the B 20 and still reach the Angertal ski centre, a B 21 ski trail is available at the start of the descent

B21 Skiweg 3300m 700m

From the B 11 as well as from the B 20 and B 19, you can reach the Angertal ski trail. The ski trail is a good alternative for inexperienced skiers to avoid the steeper slopes and still get to the Angertal ski centre in a pleasant way.

B22 Fleischleiten 2300m 350m

From the B 19 Jungeralm downhill run, you reach the Fleischleiten at an obvious intersection under the Jungeralmbahn. It is a good alternative to the B 19. The B 22 is initially as flat as the B 19, but towards the end it leads into a moderately steep slope that leads to the Jungeralmbahn cable car

B23 Möserabfahrt 1000m 250m

This new blue descent leads from the intermediate station of the Sender cable car down into the valley!

B24 Talblick-Abfahrt
Gasti Schneepark Stubnerkogel 110m 10m

An ideal practice area for our little guests!

Gasti Schneepark Angertal 700m 50m

Numerous practice elements and conveyor belts ensure a wonderful skiing experience! A multi-faceted experience for the whole family. In the Gasti Park at the Angertal Ski Center, the mascot "Gasti" is at the center of the winter children's land.

ST4 Jungeralm | Bad Hofgastein 3500m 473m

Starting point: Car park at the Ski Center Angertal in Bad Hofgastein.
Piste ski tour course: We will set out on the ski path in the direction of the Hirschenhütt’n, taking us deeper into Angertal valley. The route branches off to the left of the path and leads uphill through the forest. The Jungeralm greets hungry and thirsty tourers warmly, inviting us to enjoy a well-earned break. The downhill ride takes us via the B20 or along the B21 ski path back to Angertal.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

Toboggan run Aeroplanstadl 3600m 520m

After a short walk from the Schlossalmbahn middle station to the Aeroplanstadl, you will reach the start of the toboggan run. This runs for approx. 3.6 km to the Wieden district. Tobogganing is possible during the operating hours of the Schlossalmbahn cable car if there is sufficient snow!

ST5 Stubneralm | Angertal – Bad Hofgastein 3900m 628m

Starting point: Car park at Skizentrum Angertal in Bad Hofgastein.
Piste ski tour course: The first short climb is next to the B11 piste, continuing via the gently ascending path through the forest. Having crossed the ski path twice, the route becomes steeper. Here, you also have the option of switching to piste B11. But if you continue the tour through the trees, the route winds its way through the forest and past an alpine hut. After crossing the ski piste, you reach the
Stubneralm where skitourers can enjoy regional food & hospitality. We now ski back down the mountain on the B11.

Ski touring enthusiasts can also ascend the Stubneralm in the evening.
This opportunity is offered weekly and on certain evenings around the full moon.
Free of charge and on your own risk.

Weitere Infos zu den Pistenskitouren und Tickets unter: skigastein.com/skitouren

Toboggan run Bad Gastein - Bellevue Alm 1300m 170m

Daily from 10.30 a.m. to 5.00 pm and from 6.00 pm to 12.00 p.m. (last ascent 11.30 pm)
More information under: http://www.bellevue.mondiholiday.at/de/Winter/Rodeln/

ST5a Sender | Stubnerkogel – Bad Gastein 1500m 447m

Starting point: This route can only be reached via the ST 5 Stubneralm.
Alternative starting point: Angertalbahn mountain station with a slightly shorter route.
Piste ski tour course: If you haven't had enough and still have some energy left after arriving at the Stubneralm, you can extend your tour to the mountain station of the Senderbahn cable car. The trail leads up over the B11 and then leads into the terrain next to the B18 to the summit. When you reach the summit, the summit cross, the suspension bridge and the Stubnerkogel summit restaurant are not far away.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

B2 Standard 2400m 476m

From the top station of the Graukogelbahn 2 and the top station of the Reichebenlift you reach the B 2, which is characterised by a moderately steep slope that runs flat down to the valley station of the Graukogelbahn 2.

B3 Toni-Sailer Strecke 2000m 500m

The B 3 on the Graukogel is considered one of the most difficult in the Gastein Valley. It leads over steep slopes to the valley station of the Graukogelbahn 2 cable car.

B4 Heimalm 1900m 350m

The B 4 starts just below the middle station and runs with a few bends and moderately steep slopes to the valley station.

B5 Schachenbauer 2100m 400m

The B 5 runs from the middle station over moderately steep slopes past the Schachenbauer and joins the B 4 which then continues to the valley station on the Graukogel!

B6 Steindobel 2200m 480m
ST2 Zirbenroas | Bad Gastein 2200m 477m

Starting point: Middle station of the Graukogellift in Bad Gastein.
Piste ski tour course: Ascent with the Graukogel lift to the middle station. From there the forest path branches off in the direction of the Graukogelhütte. Follow a beautifully laid out track uphill through the stone pine forest. After crossing beneath the chairlift, it isn’t much farther – you have almost reached the Graukogelhütte.
The ascent with the first section of the Graukogel lift is included in the ski touring single and season ticket as well as in all valid multi-day and season tickets.

Ski touring enthusiasts can also ascend the Graukogel in the evening.
This opportunity is offered weekly and on certain evenings around the full moon.
Free of charge and on your own risk.

Weitere Infos zu den Pistenskitouren und Tickets unter: skigastein.com/skitouren

S1 Schideck 3500m 730m

From the Goldbergbahn mountain station, the S 1 leads over undulating, hilly, flat but very wide terrain to the Goldbergbahn middle station. Connections to the valley are the S 5 and the S 4

S1a S1a Permanente
ST3 Graukogel | Bad Gastein 3700m 866m

Starting point: Car park next to the valley station of the Graukogellift in Bad Gastein.
Piste ski tour course: Your climb will be alongside the piste B4 up to the mid-station.
At the middle station of the Graukogel lift you can stop at the "Graukogelalm". From there the route leads along the piste B2 past the Reicheben tow lift to the Graukogel mountain station. In the "Graukogelhütte" you can warm up and enjoy food and drinks before you start the descent into the valley on natural snow slopes.

Ski touring enthusiasts can also ascend the Graukogel in the evening.
This opportunity is offered weekly and on certain evenings around the full moon.
Free of charge and on your own risk.

Weitere Infos zu den Pistenskitouren und Tickets unter: skigastein.com/skitouren

S1b Schideck 500m 100m

A nice but short section of medium gradient!

S2 Ödenkar 3400m 750m

From the Goldbergbahn mountain station, the S 2 runs over moderately steep, undulating and very wide terrain to the middle station. Connections to the valley are the S 5 and the S 4

S3 Baukar 3300m 550m

The S 3 runs from the mountain station of the Kreuzkogel T-bar lift over a very wide, undulating terrain in the centre (similar to the S 2) down into the valley. It joins the S 6 shortly before the middle station

S3a Baukar 600m 200m

The S3a is a short section that connects the S6 and the S4. This descent allows you to bypass the middle station and take the valley descent directly.

S4 Mooskar 1900m 350m

The Mooskar descent runs from the middle station over moderately wide, slightly sloping terrain towards the valley, followed towards the end by a long downhill section to the valley station

S4a Mooskar 300m 250m

The black Mooskar run serves as a bypass to the red run and is very challenging. It leads into the valley!

S5 Schöneck 1200m 350m

The S 5 is another black piste and therefore quite challenging! It leads over very steep and sloping, narrow terrain towards the valley!

S6 Knappensee 3500m 550m

The Knappensee descent leads from the mountain station of the Kreuzkogel T-bar lift over a moderately steep, wide slope towards the middle station. Towards the end of the descent, the wide S 6 leads into a narrow ski trail to the middle station. Connections are the S 5 and the S 4

1 Ski Route 1 - Golden Powder 5000m 664m

The Golden Powder route is the longest in the ski area, with the ideal access point just below the mountain terminal of the Goldbergbahn lift. The end of this run feeds straight into the next route (the Golden Rush), allowing you to freeride all the way down to the valley.

2 Ski Route 2 - Golden Rush 2000m 398m

The Golden Rush route begins right at the end of the Golden Powder run. The mid section, especially, is rather steep, ideal for experienced freeriders. At the end of the route, you’ll find yourself right outside the valley terminal of the Goldbergbahn lift.

3 Ski Route 3 - Golden Ride 700m 176m

The starting point of the Golden Ride route is directly next to the valley terminal of the Kreuzkogel tow. This is the shortest route, making it ideally suited as a warm-up and sure to whet your appetite for more.

ST1 Sportgastein Gipfelsieg 3300m 769m

Starting point: Car park next to the valley station of the Goldbergbahn in Sportgastein.
Piste ski tour course: Ascent with the Goldbergbahn I - the actual climb begins at the lift mid-station. From here, you will follow the signposted route along the piste S6 up to the mountain station. At the beginning there are still somewhat steeper slopes to overcome, then it continues over a flat, undulating terrain before taking the last mediumsteep ascent to the mountain station. The summit of the Kreuzkogel can be reached in around 5 minutes from the mountain station.

For more information on the piste ski tours and tickets please visit: skigastein.com/skitouring

 

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