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Snow park Nauders am Reschenpass – Bergkastel

Snow park at the ski resort Nauders am Reschenpass – Bergkastel

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4 out of 5 stars

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Snow park/terrain park Nauders am Reschenpass – Bergkastel

Some great snowparks can be found throughout the ski resort under the banner “Nauders Flow Parks”. Freeriders therefore have different funparks to choose from. In general, the snowparks are designed for families with children. An easy funslope has been created for children alongside the Goldseepiste run in partnership with the Goldpark Nauders.


Snow park

Pine Park Nauders

The Pine Park is part of the Nauders Flow Parks. It runs alongside the pine forest at the Zirmbahn lift on the Bergkastel and offers a variety of obstacles, a tunnel and the Goldwatercross slalom.

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Scenic Park Nauders

The Scenic Park is part of the Nauders Flow Parks. The highest snowpark in the ski resort of Nauders starts below the mountain station of the Zirmbahn lift at around 2,600 metres. It offers a varied range of obstacles for beginners and experts along with beautiful views of mountain landscapes.

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Basepark Nauders

The easy Basepark is part of the Nauders Flow Parks. It is located in the valley area at the base lift and is ideal for first attempts in a snowpark. It is perfect for beginners, children and families.

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Offering snow parks
  • Snow park/fun park
  • Fun slope
  • No halfpipe
  • Kicker (Jump/Ramp)
  • Rails/Slides
  • Boxes
  • Wallride
  • Waverides
  • Medium Line
  • Beginner/Easy Line
  • Chill area

Information for Snowboarders
  • few cat tracks
  • no runs with ascent
  • many freeride/deep snow areas


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