Feldberg, Germany
Introduction
Feldberg is located in the south west of Germany in the Black Forest, only a stones' throw from the French and Swiss borders. The town of Feldberg is a sprawling affair offering visitors a mass of attractions all year round. As a winter destination, this adequate resort is regarded by many in Germany as the country's Number One resort. This is despite the fact that in terms of terrain, Feldberg's 50 kms of piste are only half of what is available over in Germany's most famous resort, Garmisch, located south of Munich.
Feldberg’s location means that if you are planning to visit by air, then the easiest way to get here is to fly into Zurich in Switzerland and then hire a car and drive up, or catch a bus.
In terms of skiing and snowboarding, Feldberg attracts a lot of families as the two main mountain areas are made up largely of novice trails with a few intermediate slopes. All the runs are laid out over wide open spaces, with a splattering of trees here and there -namely on the Grafenmatt-Hochst mountain. This mountain is the one and only area that has anything difficult to ride, with a few interesting black trails to check out. The runs on the Seebuck mountain are mostly intermediate trails, while the Gafenmatte is home to the best novice slopes.
Overall, this is not a place that you would want to spend more than a few days. Unless you are braindead or a child in nappies, the size and pace of what is going on here will have you bored after three days.
New for season
06/07: new quad chair the AhornbĂĽhllift, and various improvements to the Pale area
05/06: new chairlift
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Resort Statistics
Resort Type:
Alpine
Winter: Dec to April
Summer: None
Lifts
Total Lifts: 29
Chair lifts: 4
Drag lifts: 25
Max people per hour: 24,000
Board Leashes required: Yes
Mountain
Total pistes/trails: 36
Total ride area: 31miles (50km)
Longest run: 1.7miles (2.8km)
Top lift: 1448m
Vertical drop: 503m
First lift: 945m
Piste suitability
Green runs: 65%
Red runs: 15%
Black runs: 20%
Lift Passes
Lift Passes:
Half-day 20 euros
1 Day Pass 23 euros
2 Day Pass 44 euros
6 Day Pass 104 euros
Lift times:8.30am to 4.00pm
Snowfall
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 10%
Facilities
Night Riding: :
No
Heliboarding: :
Not available
Snowmobiles:
Not available
Further information
www.liftverbund-feldberg.de/
Email:info@liftverbund-feldberg.de
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Summary
Okay beginners resort
MONEY WISE An expensive resort
Terrain & parks
Halfpipe:
No -
Terrain park:
Yes - 1
Backcountry/off-piste:A bit
Tree runs:A few
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