Lake Resort Pressegger See
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Ski area Nassfeld - Lake Pressegger See
Highest point: | 2,002 m | Pistes in total: | 110 km |
Lowest point: | 600 m |
Pistes:
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30 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,530 m |
Pistes:
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69 km |
Lifts in total: | 24 |
Pistes:
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11 km |
Gondola lift: | 5 | ||
Chair lifts: | 9 | ||
Tow lifts: | 10 |
Ski area Nassfeld - Lake Pressegger See
However, the range of pistes in Nassfeld-Pressegger See is also excellent: 110 kilometres of piste, 29 lift systems, altitudes of up to 2,002 m and a high reliability of snow offer skiers of all ability levels optimum conditions! The Millennium Express takes you from the valley to the Madritsche ski area (1,919 m), the hub of the ski area, in just a few minutes. This offers everything a skier's heart desires, from the beginners' piste to the speed run.
Beginners are best advised to start at the practice area at Sonnleitn or around the Sonnenalpe and Tressdorfer Alm. Here, "Penguin Bobo's Kids Club" attracts even the very youngest children, who can playfully take their first steps in the snow. More experienced winter sports enthusiasts can venture onto the speed run on the Troghöhe or the mogul pistes on the Rastl, for example. Great freeriding options can be found on the Trogkofel descent or on the Rudnigsattel slopes. The longest piste with over 7.6 km is also the only possible descent to the valley and leads down to the valley via the Tröpolacher Alm.
Another highlight is the Ski Movie race track at the Zweikofelbahn cable car. Freestylers will find a varied snowpark at the Watschiger Alm lifts and a ski and boardercross at the Leitern descent. There is also a 700-metre-long fun slope called "The Snake" with several obstacles on the Lärchenboden descent.
As a special service, there are Wi-Fi hotspots scattered throughout the ski area where you can connect to the free Wi-Fi network. This means that those at home don't have to wait long for your best holiday experiences and pictures, you can send pictures and messages directly via smartphone.
In addition, the Nassfeld ski area has already invested heavily in energy-efficient technology in recent years. The cable cars and lifts, as well as the up to 460 snowmaking systems with state-of-the-art technology, are powered by electricity from 100% renewable energy sources. In addition, innovative technologies, such as GPS snow depth measurement, enable the most energy-efficient preparation of the pistes and intelligent snow management.
Night skiing Nassfeld - Lake Pressegger See
Experience a great night on the piste during night skiing, which takes place every Saturday from 6.30 pm to 9 pm. During these special hours, you can enjoy the 2.2 km floodlit piste in Tröpolach in a whole new light.Whether you're a beginner or an advanced skier, night skiing offers you the opportunity to explore the pistes in a unique atmosphere and round off a perfect day's skiing.
Après ski Nassfeld - Lake Pressegger See
The region also has plenty to offer in terms of cuisine: Enjoy Carinthian Kitchen in one of the 25 huts and restaurants or the Mediterranean flair in one of the original "trattorias" on the Italian side of the Nassfeld.
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings are hot on the approx. 2 km long floodlit piste of the Rattendorf toboggan run. During the day, you should definitely "say goodbye" to the piste and take advantage of the NTC Blue Day: From 10 euros, you can hire various fun sports equipment for a day and test it out in a specially demarcated area - from snowtubing to snowfoxes and snowcycles to airboards.
Over 50 km of winter hiking trails attract nature lovers in particular. Ice sports fans should treat themselves to a trip to Lake Pressegger See and Lake Weissensee - one of the largest natural ice rinks in Europe! Here you can go ice skating and Bavarian curling. There is also a cross-country ski trail and a hiking trail around the lake.
You prefer to take it easy? No problem. Then the Aquarena is the right place for you. An indoor pool with slide and a spa area with various saunas, steam baths and relaxation rooms ensure relaxation after a long day on the piste.
Snowpark Nassfeld - Lake Pressegger See: Snowpark Nassfeld
The ski area's snowpark is located at the Watschiger-Alm lifts below the Gartnerkofel. It offers both freestyle beginners and pros a place to let off steam. The beginner lines consist of various curved banks and bumps where you can practise your first tricks. There is also a rail line with various boxes, flat rails and a kicker line. The ShredSchool also offers a free snowboard and freeski workshop every Sunday, where freestyle beginners can get helpful tips.
The ski area also offers the funslope "The Snake" with waves, jumps, banked turns, rainbow and butterbox as well as jibs. The 700 metre-long funslope, which leads through a small wooded area, is located on the Lärchenboden descent. You can test your downhill skills on the speed measurement course and the ski movie course. There's something for every adrenalin level here! There is also the Nassfeld Challenge. You have to register on the Skyline website with your ski pass number and sign up for the Nassfeld Challenge. You can collect badges for various descents, attractions and services and win great prizes.
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