
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental / Christian Kapfinger
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
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The ski area Wilder Kaiser – Brixental amidst the Kaisergebirge in Tyrol is the largest coherent ski area in Austria. It is one of the areas with the most reliable snow conditions and basically a very versatile wintersports’ region. If you come to the ski area SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental, there are lots of activities you can choose from. A visit to the Hohe Salve Mountain is worth the trip for the view alone. Over 70 3000 m peaks can be overlooked from there and you can pay a visit to the high-altitude church, the Wallfahrtskirche zu Johannes dem Täufer. The ski area Wilder Kaiser – Brixental offers a huge variety of slopes and lifts for beginners and experienced skiers alike. The area is also suitable for families with kids. The cities Söll, Ellmau, Scheffau, Kelchsau, Brixen and Going lie within the area.
Altitude
- 1957mSummit
- 1337mVertical Drop
- 620mBase
Lifts
- 17
- 4
- 11
- 3
- 11
- 2
- 3
- 39
- 90Total
Current Conditions: SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
Latest Snowfall
24 HR
0cm
48 HR
0cm
72 HR
0cm
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Terrain
Intermediate Runs
44%
Advanced Runs
44%
Expert Runs
12%
Runs
233
KM Pistes
288 km
Terrain Parks
3
KM Night Skiing
13 km
Longest Run
7.3 km
KM Snow Making
229 km
Important Dates
- Projected Opening Ski SeasonProjected Closing Ski Season25/12/202011/04/2021
- Years Open
75 - Average Snowfall
750cm
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SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental Reviews
14th March 20155
Awesome place you have to go skiing here. All sorts of terrain and trails, lots of fun!Full review
23rd January 20155
absolutely great resort (skiwelt). soll is a great base with beautiful hotels and lively traditional and tourist pubs. great snow making for...Full review
Tourist Office
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
Dorf 84
6306 Söll
Austria
Phone: +43 5333 400
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