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A 6-seater cable car, a detachable quad chair lift with gondola, or two ski lifts will carry you up to 2,500m above sea level in just a few minutes. The lack of queues means you will have plenty of time to enjoy the beauty of the panorama across the wide and sunny ski slopes.
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Capacity
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Length
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Altitude
difference
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Length
of ski run
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Reinswald cable railway
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1.800 Pers./h |
1.802 m
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558 m
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4.700 m
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| Anger ski lift |
720 Pers./h |
231 m
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53m
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300 m
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Pfnatsch ski lift
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1.200 Pers./h |
1.127 m
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275 m
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3.000 m |
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Sattele chair lift
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1.800 Pers./h |
1.170 m
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380 m
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6.000 m
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Total
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5.520 Pers./h |
4.330 m
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1.570 - 2.460 m
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14.000 m
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2 toboggan runs
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Overall length 5.200 m
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Slopes with artificial snow-making equipment
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12.000 m
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| Difficult runs: 2 km |
Intermediate slopes: 9 km
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Novice slopes: 3 km
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The best ski slopes!
The longest and most enjoyable
Pichlberg-Plankenhorn from the "Sattele" (2,460 m) to the base station (1,570 m) – 3.7km long with an altitude difference of nearly 900m. These fantastic slopes with their breathtaking panoramic views will not fail to impress. The piste is to full European Cup standards with superb crossover points and speeds capable of giving you that rollercoaster feeling. The Plankenhorn piste is wide and bordered by Alpine meadows along its entire route, offering a constant invitation to venture out into the deep snow.
The steepest!
Jochpiste from the Sattele (at 2,470m, the highest point in the San Martino ski area) to Pfnatsch-Alm. One section even has a gradient of 58%.
Jochpiste data: 400 metres above sea level along a length of 1.5km!
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