Grossglockner resort background
Grossglockner in Austria - a body of water with mountains in the background.
Grossglockner in Austria - a body of water with mountains in the background.
Grossglockner in Austria - a group of people standing on top of a mountain.
Grossglockner in Austria - a person skiing down a snowy mountain.
Grossglockner in Austria - a person skiing down the side of a mountain.
Grossglockner in Austria - a ski lift going up a mountain.
Grossglockner in Austria - a view of a road with mountains in the background.
Grossglockner in Austria - a woman skiing down a snow covered mountain.

Panoramica di Grossglockner

Grossglockner Ski Resort is a highly recommended destination that offers an excellent variety of runs, including challenging black slopes. The resort provides an authentic and local experience, with well-groomed pistes and minimal queues. It is highly suggested to ski the Kals side in the morning and switch to Matrei in the afternoon for the best ski experience. The resort showcases Austria's highest mountain, with stunning panoramic views and a friendly, accommodating staff.

The resort offers numerous slopes to choose from, accommodating every skier's preference. However, it is worth noting that it can get crowded during peak days. Despite the popularity, many visitors have reported no wait times, suggesting efficient operations. The resort is particularly appealing to advanced skiers due to its high average steepness, offering a thrilling and sporty ride.

While the resort is praised for its fantastic views and great hikes, it is considered less suitable for families with small children who are just learning to ski. The carpet-type lifts are reserved exclusively for ski schools, and lessons need to be purchased. However, for those who can navigate the slopes, the resort offers an alpine idyll complete with heated cable cars, self-service restaurants, and excellent food.

The gondolas of the Kalser Bergbahn take you to an altitude of over 2400m, offering breathtaking views and serving as an ideal starting point for many hikes. The Adler Lounge provides a spectacular setting and view. The staff is noted for being friendly and helpful, contributing to the overall positive experience.

In conclusion, the Grossglockner Ski Resort is a gem for experienced skiers, offering well-prepared, long routes, new and fast lifts, and the beautiful backdrop of the Grossglockner. It's an intimate resort, not as crowded as some other areas, yet big enough to provide enough slopes for a few days of relaxation. The resort is also appreciated for having plenty of ski huts for breaks.

Approfondimenti chiave

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Altitudine massima

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Altitudine massima sciabile
Massimo: 6767 m

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Quantità totale di impianti di risalita operativi
Massimo: 165 total

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Distanza totale di tutte le piste
Massimo: 600 km

Dislivello

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Distanza massima di discesa verticale
Massimo: 3167 m

Altitudine base

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Altitudine di partenza dell'area sciistica
Massimo: 4000 m

Area sciabile

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Area totale del terreno sciabile accessibile
Massimo: 12366 ac

Difficoltà del terreno

Intermedio
63.0%
Principiante
21.0%

Caratteristiche

1 caratteristica disponibile

Località sciistica tradizionale

Una classica località sciistica con neve vera

Commenti

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Area sciabile

400.8cm
Nevicata annuale
media di 11 anni
Peak: December (72.2cm)
67.4cm
Nov
72.2cm
Dec
59.9cm
Jan
56.0cm
Feb
56.0cm
Mar
43.8cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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