Rain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Patscherkofel
38km 遠い Kühtai から
11 hour 前
Rain reported from Obergurgl at 1937 metres elevation one km SSE of Obergurgl but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Obergurgl
33km 遠い Kühtai から
15 hour 前
Rain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Patscherkofel
Rain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Patscherkofel
38km 遠い Kühtai から
11 hour 前
Rain reported from Obergurgl at 1937 metres elevation one km SSE of Obergurgl but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Obergurgl
33km 遠い Kühtai から
15 hour 前
Rain reported from Patscherkofel at 2252 metres elevation ENE of Patscherkofel but it is forecast cold enough for snow at higher elevations in the ski area から Patscherkofel
上記の表には Kühtai の2270 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、 Kühtai 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。
A long overdue review on Kuhtai, which 've skied may times in the past few years. In short, another classic medium size resort with approx 40 km of pistes which the Austrians do so well.
With a base station of 2,000m it's super snow-sure if rather bleak as it's a one street station at the top of a pass, all above the tree line.
Make no mistake though, this is a serious ski resort, sporting a modern lift system with all the pistes being either red or black, save one blue run that finishes at the top of a long red canyon; so it's not a resort for beginners!
Its serious sporting intent is underlined by the fact the the US World Cup Ski Team is based here when the World Cup is in Europe.
The slopes face both north and south so you can follow the sun each day, plus there are plenty of off-piste and back-country opportunities.
Subsistence is good value compared to the big resorts like Soelden, Ischgl and St Anton. But best of all is the fact the pistes are generally deserted on mid week days and there are very few Brits around, so you really feel you are on a foreign holiday.
Overall, highly recommended for long weekend or away days in neighbouring resorts. It's also worth noting the lift pass is shared with nearby Oetz, another similar sized gem.
A long overdue review on Kuhtai, which 've skied may times in the past few years. In short, another classic medium size resort with approx 40 km of pistes which the Austrians do so well.
With a base station of 2,000m it's super snow-sure if rather bleak as it's a one street station at the top of a pass, all above the tree line.
Make no mistake though, this is a serious ski resort, sporting a modern lift system with all the pistes being either red or black, save one blue run that finishes at the top of a long red canyon; so it's not a resort for beginners!
Its serious sporting intent is underlined by the fact the the US World Cup Ski Team is based here when the World Cup is in Europe.
The slopes face both north and south so you can follow the sun each day, plus there are plenty of off-piste and back-country opportunities.
Subsistence is good value compared to the big resorts like Soelden, Ischgl and St Anton. But best of all is the fact the pistes are generally deserted on mid week days and there are very few Brits around, so you really feel you are on a foreign holiday.
Overall, highly recommended for long weekend or away days in neighbouring resorts. It's also worth noting the lift pass is shared with nearby Oetz, another similar sized gem.