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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Bad Kleinkirchheim

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Jonas
The Bad Kleinkirchheim ski resort is truly unique. Even in mid-March, the slopes are perfectly groomed. Temperatures in the valley are already above freezing, yet skiing is flawless! Even the valley runs are in top condition at this time of year! No waiting times at the lifts during the off-season. Numerous mountain huts and restaurants to stop for a break. And over 100 kilometers of attractive and challenging slopes! It doesn't get any better! The lifts aren't the newest, but they possess a unique charm. They function well, fulfill their purpose, and prevent overcrowding. (An investment initiative for the lifts is planned for the coming years.) BKK is a sporty and attractive ski resort far removed from the crowds of Ischgl and similar destinations. Anyone looking for excellent skiing will find it here. 6-kilometer-long runs – non-stop – will make every skier's heart beat faster! The views from the peaks are fantastic, overlooking Lake Millstatt. The local thermal baths provide relaxation before the next day on the slopes. They have been extensively modernized and offer a very high standard of service. Compared to the neighboring Turracher Höhe, the skiing in Bad Kreuznach (BKK) is more challenging, and the crowds are better distributed. The sheer size of the BKK ski area offers more variety. Turracher Höhe focuses more on fun parks and the overall experience. In Bad Kreuznach, the focus is on demanding slopes and excellent skiing. I spent a week in this ski area in March and was thrilled. In my opinion, it doesn't get much better than this. I'll be back! All in all, a real hidden gem!
Top slopes (until April), challenging runs, over 100 kilometers of slopes, numerous huts and restaurants, no crowds.
The elevators are getting old (an investment initiative has been announced). They serve their purpose, are safe, and have a special charm.
John
The Bad Kleinkirchheim ski resort is truly unique. Even in mid-March, the slopes are perfectly groomed. Temperatures in the valley are already above freezing, yet skiing is flawless! Even the valley runs are in top condition at this time of year! No waiting times at the lifts during the off-season. Numerous mountain huts and restaurants to stop for a break. And over 100 kilometers of attractive and challenging slopes! It doesn't get any better! The lifts aren't the newest, but they possess a unique charm. They function well, fulfill their purpose, and prevent overcrowding. (An investment initiative for the lifts is planned for the coming years.) BKK is a sporty and attractive ski resort far removed from the crowds of Ischgl and similar destinations. Anyone looking for excellent skiing will find it here. 6-kilometer-long runs – non-stop – will make every skier's heart beat faster! The views from the peaks are fantastic, overlooking Lake Millstatt. The local thermal baths provide relaxation before the next day on the slopes. They have been extensively modernized and offer a very high standard of service. Compared to the neighboring Turracher Höhe, the skiing in Bad Kreuznach (BKK) is more challenging, and the crowds are better distributed. The sheer size of the BKK ski area offers more variety. Turracher Höhe focuses more on fun parks and the overall experience. In Bad Kreuznach, the focus is on demanding slopes and excellent skiing. I spent a week in this ski area in March and was thrilled. In my opinion, it doesn't get much better than this. I'll be back! All in all, a real hidden gem!
Sporty level, challenging slopes, long runs (up to 6 km), guaranteed snow until April, perfectly groomed slopes (even the valley runs are in top condition in mid-March), many huts to stop for refreshments, over 100 km of slopes
The elevators are old, but they serve their purpose and work well. They have a certain charm. Major investments have been announced.
Clemens Huber
A fantastic, spacious ski area for all ages. The panoramic views are incredibly beautiful. ...
Extensive, slopes, panoramic views
Krzysztof Stolarski
The resort is definitely for very advanced skiers. The really easy blue runs, excluding those for children's practice, are two, each about 600 meters long, and it's good that they're adjacent. The rest of the trails are so steep that skiing is a fight for survival. The only difference between the black and red trails is that the black is less traveled. 100 km of trails is a gross exaggeration; in my opinion, the real number is 40-50 km. The entire resort was covered in three days. I should add that I've been skiing once a year for a week for about 10 years.
Demanding routes, thermal baths
Difficult routes, poor signage, poor route difficulty rating
Frank
Superb carving slopes, top quality of the pistes. The ski area is very extensive and the view of the Nockberge mountains is fantastic.
Size of the ski area, slope quality, scenery, gastronomy
Daniela Wenninger
We had a fantastic holiday. St. Oswald is a beautiful ski resort! Excellent slopes in a stunning landscape. The connecting lift between BKK and St. Oswald could be more modern (apparently it will be replaced by a new gondola in 2027). The ski area has a great atmosphere. We'll definitely be back.
Condition of the slopes, carving wonderland, top-notch cuisine
Clemens Huber
A sprawling ski area in a stunning mountain setting. The slopes are perfectly groomed! Excellent cuisine and charming mountain huts.
Long descents, good slope quality, great mountain huts
Peter Weinbacher
Bad Kleinkirchheim is a ski resort that, while it may not have the most modern lifts, offers absolutely no waiting times. Furthermore, the operator excels at grooming the slopes. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, the area is ideal. It's not a bustling après-ski hotspot, but it does boast two thermal baths for relaxation.
Alberto Dessani
A medium-sized, uncrowded ski area with a variety of slopes. Suitable for all skiers, especially intermediate skiers. The view, the village, the low traffic in the valley, and the large spas open to the public convey a pleasant sense of relaxation, making Bad an ideal place to spend a weekend or more. Rating: 4/5
Variety of slopes and skiable slopes, two spas
Numerous obsolete systems
Adrijana Brodnjak
The ski resort hasn't changed in the last 25 years. The thermal baths are in need of renovation, as are the ski lifts. Not worth the high price. The ski schools are very well organized. The ski resort can't be compared to Tyrol or the Dolomites. Suitable for couples or families, not for young groups. The food is excellent!
Good food at reasonable prices.
Outdated ski lifts, often very narrow slopes
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