World Snowboard Guide 11th edition

Schliersee , Germany

Introduction

Frequented by Munich’s high society kiddies as well as some cool riders, Schliersee is also home to the living snowboard legend Peter Bauer (you may still meet him riding here). What you get are two areas interconnected by a free shuttle bus: the Taubenstein is less crowded and is the place to be on a fresh powder day (you’ll get bored pretty quickly in the days in-between!) Most of the runs are intermediate and nothing will keep you excited for long.

At the parking lot, you jump on the shuttle that takes you to the Stumpfling-an-Sutten area at the other side of the Spitzingsee, where the whole area lies in front of you, just waiting to be ridden. 

Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Dec to April
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 19
Gondolas: 1
Chair lifts: 2
Drag lifts: 16
Max people per hour: 13,500
Board Leashes required: No

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 31
Total ride area: 22miles (35km)
Longest run: 2miles (3.2km)

Top lift: 1700m
Vertical drop: 525m
First lift: 1175m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 24%
Red runs: 62%
Black runs: 14%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes:  1 Day pass 37 euros
3 Day pass - 105 euros
6 Day pass - 175 euros
Lift times:8.30am to 4.30pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 3m
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 0%

Facilities

Night Riding: :  No

Heliboarding: :  Not available
Snowmobiles: Not available

Further information

www.schliersbergalm.de
Email:info@schliersbergalm.de

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