We wish all skiers and tobogganers a fantastic day in the SkiWelt! Today once again offers amazing experiences both on and off the slopes.
At 11:30 AM, the coffee gathering with a DJ kicks off at “T.B.G. by Da Vinci Family” at the Ellmau valley station. In the afternoon, the Festweek in the Brixental and the Bergtraum winter program in Westendorf will create a great atmosphere starting from 4:00 PM.
You can find all events at: [link]
SPECIAL OFFERS from 3 days:
-15% with the SuperSkiWeeks (online only, must be booked 24 hours in advance) OR free ski passes for children ... から Westendorf
30km 遠い Kitzbühel から
15 hour 前
Light rain showers reported from Schmittenhoehe (automatic) at 1954 metres elevation only 4 kms NNE of Nagelköpfl – Piesendorf but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Nagelköpfl – Piesendorf
上記の表には Kitzbühel の1400 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Kitzbühel の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 Austria の天気図をご覧ください。
I came to skiing quite late in life and although have really enjoyed some challenging red runs in other resorts I usually need a good half a day of cruisey blues on good snow to get my ski legs on and more importantly confidence up. And here just hasn’t offered that opportunity. It’s a great resort, but I’d say due to multi-hill terrain it’s a bit stop-start; short run here, lift, short run there, switchback here, and so on. It’s clear the world famous downhill has an impact, with people flying down busy (today slushy) pistes like demons trying to emulate the pros. And the run classifications... it’s like someone has decided each hill needs at least one blue, a red and a black run to show some variety. But in truth there’s sometimes v little between some blues and blacks. Off the mountain I have had a lovely time. Friendly people about the place, good restaurants and social side. In summary: if you fancy a challenge, then you’ll love the slushy runs, aside precipitous mountain drops, while weaving in between others of a similar mindset. If you’re looking for somewhere to build your confidence and put some cruisey miles in: avoid.
I came to skiing quite late in life and although have really enjoyed some challenging red runs in other resorts I usually need a good half a day of cruisey blues on good snow to get my ski legs on and more importantly confidence up. And here just hasn’t offered that opportunity. It’s a great resort, but I’d say due to multi-hill terrain it’s a bit stop-start; short run here, lift, short run there, switchback here, and so on. It’s clear the world famous downhill has an impact, with people flying down busy (today slushy) pistes like demons trying to emulate the pros. And the run classifications... it’s like someone has decided each hill needs at least one blue, a red and a black run to show some variety. But in truth there’s sometimes v little between some blues and blacks. Off the mountain I have had a lovely time. Friendly people about the place, good restaurants and social side. In summary: if you fancy a challenge, then you’ll love the slushy runs, aside precipitous mountain drops, while weaving in between others of a similar mindset. If you’re looking for somewhere to build your confidence and put some cruisey miles in: avoid.