Runs/ski slopes Ladurns
The ski resort of Ladurns has slopes of all difficulty levels. In the upper area, the slopes lead over free ski areas while in the lower area, the runs pass through forest glades. The Wastenegg 6-person chairlift provides access to seven attractive runs in the upper area, ranging from easy to difficult. The new route followed by the chairlift now also provides a link to the "Patrick Staudacher” World Champion slope. Beginners can find easy slopes around the middle station of the 10-person gondola lift at the Holzstube button lift. Ladurns’ very wide north-facing slopes are situated in an impressive mountain landscape. There is a beautiful view of the Pflerscher Tribulaun (Fleres Tribulaun) (3,097 metres). The intermediate valley run is also attractive.
Runs/slopes
Easy | 8.4 km |
Intermediate | 8.4 km |
Difficult | 1.2 km |
- Artificial snow-making
90 Snow cannons
100 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
An intermediate slope leads directly to Ladurns base station.
Run location
- just above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Wastenegg-Ladurns · Length 7 km · Elevation difference 890 m
From the start at the Wastenegg over the Ladurner Alm and valley run slopes to the base station.
Most difficult run
- Ladurns IV · Length 1.2 km · Elevation difference 300 m
The demanding black slope follows an exciting route.
Slope tip
- Patrick Staudacher slope
The attractive intermediate carving slope is named after Patrick Staudacher, the Super-G World Champion from the Pflerschtal valley. - Panorama slope
A beautiful panorama with a constant view of the Pflerscher Tribulaun (3,097 metres). - Ladurner Alm
The extremely wide slope is perfect for beginners and children.
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
- Speed measurement course offered - free of charge
On the Ladurner Alm slope - Skiline
Ski day reproduced in internet (Lifts used, elevation meters and slope kilometers skied) - free of charge - Additional Offerings
Funslope, Funcross, 6.5-kilometre family toboggan run; 5-kilometre prepared winter hiking trail