Bayerischen WaldGermany
Your preferences100%13 km
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750 until 1.456 m
- Beginners
- Advanced users
- Snow security in high season
- Snow security low season
- Child-friendliness
- Après-ski
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This ski area is located in the east of Germany, near the Czech border. It is an excellent area for beginners. Small-scale, friendly and wonderfully quiet. Enough blue slopes for practice and a single steep slope for some more challenge. Also for children this is a beautiful ski area. The lessons are cheap, the slopes nice and wide and quiet. Children up to 6 years ski for free. If you are an advanced skier it is better to choose another ski area. There are few challenging slopes and the area is very small. For a day, however, it is fine.
By the way, you can also go winter hiking in Bayerischen Wald. The ski area is located in a national park. For example, the walk to the Riesloch waterfall is beautiful.
Winter walking in Bayerischen Wald
Want a drink after skiing? Then it's fine in Bayerischen Wald. But don't count on exuberant après-ski. Furthermore, the snow security is reasonable. Snow cannons are used where necessary. The area is easy to reach, cheap and fairly quiet. Only in the weekends and holidays it can sometimes be a bit busier.
Characteristics ski area Bayerischen Wald | |
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Highest point | 1456 metres |
Lowest point | 750 metres |
Total kilometres of pistes | 13 |
Blue slopes | 6 kilometres |
Red slopes | 4 kilometres |
Black slopes | 3 kilometres |
Villages | Bodenmais, Bayerisch Eisenstein, Zwiesel |
Snow security | Moderate |
Après-ski possibilities | Moderate |
Child-Friendliness | Good |
Possibilities for beginners | Good |
Advanced opportunities | Nearly |
Fee ski pass (6 days) in 2018 | € 148 |
Best travel period | January, February |
Distance to Utrecht | 780 kilometers |
Travel time from Munich airport | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
Pistecards | Pistekaart Bayerischen Wald |