Daily guided programme with various ON-SLOPE ACTIVITIES such as technique training and snowcat tours. LIVE MUSIC every day at various huts!
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OFFERS -> TUESDAY: Men's Day | WEDNESDAY: Ladies' Day (-10% discount) から Westendorf
35km 遠い Spitzingsee から
- SkiWelt Marketing16 hour 前
We wish you a wonderful Sunday in SkiWelt! Enjoy live music at the huts. Also, don’t miss the Coffee Party with a DJ at the “T.B.G. by Da Vinci Family” Restaurant-Bar at the Ellmau valley station. Ski hut fun with solo entertainer Pauli Knoll at the Blattalm in Going, right at the top station of the Astbergbahn. Every Sunday, "Frog on the Tyne" plays live at the Hexenzeit Schirmbar from 5:00 PM. Live music is also on at the Bergtraum in Westendorf. For more information, visit: [link]から Brixen im Thale
As Spitzingsee is only 40 minutes from the centre of Munich it´s getting crowded on week-ends. But they got 2 new big chair lift´s that work pretty well. However, be aware of heavy traffic-jams all the way from/to Munich.
It is the first mountain range getting hit from the snow clouds arriving from the north, unloading large amounts of snow regularly and offsetting the lack of altitude (this fits for all German alpine resorts. At mid-winter usually the 2000m high Nebelhorn near Oberstdorf f.e. offers more snow than the 3000m high Sölden area located south in Austria).
Spitzingsee isn´t very big but works well for a 1 or 2 day trip. If you´re planning to stay longer think about buying the 'Alpenplus card' covering all nearby resorts, even some smaller Austrian spots.
Unusual for a resort of this size, Spitzingsee offers a very good snow park for all levels, even pros find they are challenged on well shaped 20+ meter jumps. Expect a big variation of jumps and rails, but no half-pipe.
As Spitzingsee is only 40 minutes from the centre of Munich it´s getting crowded on week-ends. But they got 2 new big chair lift´s that work pretty well. However, be aware of heavy traffic-jams all the way from/to Munich.
It is the first mountain range getting hit from the snow clouds arriving from the north, unloading large amounts of snow regularly and offsetting the lack of altitude (this fits for all German alpine resorts. At mid-winter usually the 2000m high Nebelhorn near Oberstdorf f.e. offers more snow than the 3000m high Sölden area located south in Austria).
Spitzingsee isn´t very big but works well for a 1 or 2 day trip. If you´re planning to stay longer think about buying the 'Alpenplus card' covering all nearby resorts, even some smaller Austrian spots.
Unusual for a resort of this size, Spitzingsee offers a very good snow park for all levels, even pros find they are challenged on well shaped 20+ meter jumps. Expect a big variation of jumps and rails, but no half-pipe.