Elevation
630m
Base
820m
Summit
190m
Vertical Drop
Lifts
26
3 types
Snowfall
98cm
Annual Snowfall
Nov
24cm
Dec
50cm
Jan
23cm
Feb
12cm
Mar
8cm
Apr

Best known for

Winterberg Skiliftkarussell

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 28, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 26, 2026

Years Open

91

Average Snowfall

98cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
51%
Advanced Runs
44%
Expert Runs
5%
Runs in Total
27
Longest Run
1 km
Skiable Terrain
27.5 km
Night Skiing
6 km

Lifts

26

Quad Chairs
11
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
14

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Joel S.

I was initially surprised by how many slopes there are and how modern the facilities are. There's a lot of parking, and it's pleasant during the week, but the weekends are extremely crowded. I was there last January, and unfortunately, the weather was anything but wintry; it was only 10°C, and the slopes were wet and icy, with just white streaks in the green landscape. Unfortunately, Winterberg can't be blamed for its low altitude and the weather, but still, almost 95% of all the slopes were skiable, which was truly amazing. The snowmaking system is really powerful. Many runs are very short and not very steep, making them perfect for beginners. For more advanced skiers, I found the runs at the Kappe to be excellent. The slope at the ski jump was also surprisingly steep and saw several accidents, as it was almost entirely black ice. What I enjoyed most was the night skiing: many runs are illuminated at night, and you can grab a good cocktail at the après-ski bar.

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