Reiteralm - Pichl - Mandling

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Location

Pichl-Preunegg
Austria
47° 23' 28.9968" N, 13° 36' 39.9996" E
AT
General info: 

Reiteralm Bergbahnen; Part of the new Skiverbund Amade! Limitless winter fun in the sport resort of Schladming, Amade, Hochkönig, Großarl and Gastein. Reiteralm the perfect entrance to the 4 mountain ski region of Schladming! Every skier will enjoy the 115 km of wonderfully prepared slopes and the great lift system, including fifty modern cable cars. The top ski mountains REITERALM-HOCHWURZEN-PLANAI-HAUSER KAIBLING will give you a warm welcome. The REITERALM is the meeting point for the world's best skiers. Repeatedly during the winter the Austrian ski team as well as numerous other international worldcup ski teams come to train right here! Winners of the Olympics, of the World Championships, and of races of the Alpine skiing Worldcup all appreciate the perfectly prepared and highly challenging slopes of the Reiteralm. The Reiteralm has perfected its snowmaking systems in order to guarantee ample snow on all its slopes. The Reiteralm has set new standards in snowmaking technology. Every skier will simply love the great new run, which is wide and more than 3 km long and brings him or her right down to the bottom of the mountain. (For insiders: This new run branches off in the upper part of the Pichler run.) The Reiteralm has a lot of special offers to make: flash-mails (free e-mails with live pictures), a schuss run (free velocity test available), nature-fun-park, carving-slopes, ... Sunny winter land for children with magic carpet, roundabout, ski routes with fairy tale characters, fairy tale slope with practice lifts Reiteralm Ralley: to get to know the highlights and best offers of the Reiteralm

BASE: 2559ft
SUMMIT: 6102ft
VERTICAL DROP: 3543ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 13
Gondolas: 2
Chairs: 3
Surface: 8

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €44.50
6 DAYS ADULTS: €218.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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