Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Grossglockner Heiligenblut
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Slopes/runs Grossglockner Heiligenblut
Wide slopes, a variety of runs, challenging ski routes and a separate Freeride Arena for professionals characterize the Grossglockner Heiligenblut ski resort. The view from the slopes of the highest mountain in Austria (Großglockner, 3798 m) as well as another 40 mountains over 3000 m is fascinating. The slopes surround the Schareck (2604 m) and the Hochfleiss (2902 m). A ski route leads from the Schareck to the slopes on the Hochfleiss. A tunnel lift leads from the slopes on the Hochfleiss back to the Schareck.
Runs/slopes
Total: 55 km
Easy | 20 km |
Intermediate | 34 km |
Difficult | 1 km |
Additional runs
Ski routes | 9 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
60 Snow cannons
36 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
The valley run leads directly to Heiligenblut to the base station of the Rossbach lift.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Schareck-Heiligenblut · Length 7 km · Elevation difference 1300 m
From the Schareck mountain station to the village of Heiligenblut
Most difficult run
- Fallbichl slope · Length 0.5 km · Elevation difference 300 m
Very steep slope from the Schareck to the Fallbichl
Slope tip
- Grat slope
Best view of the Großglockner - Schareck slope
Snowparks
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Additional Offerings
Taurernberg training course (1.2 km length, 60 m slope width, 450 m vertical difference)
Top Slope Offering
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