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SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental ski resort

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One of Austria's largest ski resorts, the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental offers a huge range of slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. The area also has plenty of other activities away from the pistes during the winter months. In fact, this resort is so big that even experienced skiers who have been here several times will continue to find new areas to explore.

When it comes to winter sports and activities, visitors to the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental really are spoilt for choice. The pistes throughout this huge resort cater for skiers and boarders of all ages and abilities. All in all the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental covers nine villages, including Brixen im Thale, Going and Söll, which can all be accessed using the state-of-the-art lifts and cable cars or on skis.

Highlights in the resort include many easy slopes suitable for beginners, a number of race courses (some of which have a mechanism to measure skiers' speed), several pistes floodlit at night as well as three funparks for freestylers. The resort reaches all the way up to a snowsure altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level, with the slopes located further down in the valley serviced by a network of snowmaking machines to ensure top conditions throughout the season.

The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental is also well known as a hotspot for families with children. Facilities include special beginners' areas for children as well as childcare services for babies and toddlers. The resort's many huts are the ideal place to stop off for a drink and a snack, while the enchanting Igloo Village and sun lounge made from natural ice are well worth a visit at the top of the cable car in Hochbrixen, next to the Panoramarestaurant Bergkaiser. Experienced skiers looking for an adrenaline kick can test their skills and nerve on the black run leading down from the Choralpe. It has a maximum gradient of 80%!

When it comes to winter sports and activities, visitors to the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental really are spoilt for choice. The pistes throughout…

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Start of season: Dec 8, 2023


End of season: Apr 1, 2024


Operating hours: 08:00am – 4:00pm/4:30pm more Information


Night Skiing: Wednesdays to Saturdays from 6:30pm to 9:45pm; the top-to-bottom run is open until 10:30pm; Learn More


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Ski pistes

% / kilometre(s)

Calculation of piste kilometres

The following calculations are used to measure the kilometres of pistes within the marked ski area:

a. measured length (straight downhill)

b. skied length (with dynamic turns)

This website displays the ski resort’s measured kilometres of slopes (variant a).

EASY

40 % / 114 km

INTERMEDIATE

42 % / 120 km

DIFFICULT

3 % / 10 km

SKI TOURING ROUTES

9 % / 26 km

Total kilometres of pistes270 km
Piste area858 ha
Piste area covered by snow-making facilities87 %

Altitude

1,957m 620m

Lifts

17

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33

13

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20

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Infrastructure

  • Snow park
  • Kids' land
  • Ski area incl. ski rental
  • Ski area incl. ski school
  • Floodlit slopes

Day ticket: €69.00


Child discount: 2008-2017
Youth discount: 2005-2007

  • Salzburger Super Ski Card
  • Snow Card Tirol
  • Super Ski Card

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