Advanced skiing/freeriding Plose – Brixen (Bressanone)
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Advanced skiing/powder snow skiing Plose – Brixen (Bressanone)
The Trametsch black slope is an insiders’ tip for experts. In combination with the Plosepiste slope, it is the longest run in South Tyrol. The Trametsch leads down to the base station in a curving line with attractive steep sections. Up in the ski area, there are other black slopes as well as freeride terrain above the treeline.
Information for advanced skiers, freeriders
- some freeride/deep snow areas
- few mogul slopes
Slope offering for advanced skiers
Black slopes
42.5 km
Total
Total
Difficult | 13.5 km (32 %) |
Most difficult run
- Trametsch (north-west slope) · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 983 m
The Trametsch black slope is a highlight for experts. It runs parallel to the Plose gondola lift. The amazing steep sections, very curving route and the short gliding sections promise lots of thrills for experts. If you start at the mountain station of the Rifugio CAI chairlift, you will cover around 1,400 vertical metres to the end.
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.
Top for Experts/Freeriders
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