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Advanced skiing, freeriding (powder snow skiing) Snow Space Salzburg – Flachau/Wagrain/St. Johann-Alpendorf
There are black slopes at the Top Liner chairlift, on the Sonntagskogel and at the Stegebach lift. There are also some freeriding possibilities there and beneath the various lifts. In addition to avalanche knowledge, it is important to know where the slopes lead to because not every one has a lift at the bottom and otherwise, you may have a long walk back to "civilization". The normal valley runs are also pretty long, so even advanced skiers will be challenged.
- some freeride/deep snow areas
- few mogul slopes
Total
Difficult | 4 km (3 %) |
- Ski routes 5 km
There are five ski routes: There is one from each of the middle stations from the Rote 8 (Red 8) gondola lift and the Flying Mozart - both in the direction of Wagrain, one on the slope leading to the Grafenberg lift, one from the Hachau-Alm to the Stachenstadl and one from the Gernkogelalm to the Strassalm.
- Steilhang Mulde - Top Liner · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 233 m
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.
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