Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Pfelders (Moos in Passeier)
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Slopes/runs Pfelders (Moos in Passeier)
Pfelders is equally suitable for beginners and advanced skiers. There are slopes of all difficulty levels in the ski resort. At the Grünbodenexpress and Karjoch lifts, there are intermediate to difficult slopes. There is also a black slope with a gradient of 75%. At the base, there are easy practice slopes for beginners and children at the Gampen and Zeppichl lifts. Ski paths connect the main ski area and the practice slopes. All slopes are connected. Most accommodation can also be accessed directly using ski paths. Far from busy crowds, Pfelders feels beautifully relaxed and offers amazing mountain views. Pfelders is also regularly used as a training camp by world-famous ski stars.
Runs/slopes
Easy | 5 km |
Intermediate | 9 km |
Difficult | 4 km |
- Artificial snow-making
35 Snow cannons
100 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
All valley runs lead to the lifts in Pfelders.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- From the Karjoch mountain station over Grünboden to the valley · Length 4 km · Elevation difference 901 m
Most difficult run
- Obere Böden Kletterwand
The Karjoch slope is intermediate. There is the option of turning off onto a difficult section - the so-called Obere Boden Kletterwand with gradients of up to 75%. This slope is generally not groomed (freeride) and is recommended only for experienced and expert skiers and snowboarders.
Slope tip
- Karjoch slope
Intermediate slope at the Karjoch chairlift
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
- Additional Offerings
Winter hiking trails, snowshoe hikes, cross-country skiing, ice skating on natural ice, tobogganing, ice climbing, ski touring, horse-drawn sleigh rides, torchlight hikes
- Night skiing offered
Pfelders Gampen lift
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