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Ski area Katschberg-Aineck

Information about the ski area

Highest point: 2,220 m Pistes in total: 70 km
Lowest point: 1,066 m
Pistes:
10 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,065 m
Pistes:
50 km
Lifts in total: 16
Pistes:
10 km
Gondola lift: 4 Ski routes: 2 km
Chair lifts: 4
Tow lifts: 8

Ski area Katschberg-Aineck

With the "Lungo Winter Card" ski pass, you have access to over 150 kilometres of piste at an altitude of 1,066 - 2,400 m, spread across the Katschberg/Aineck, Fanningberg, Obertauern and Grosseck/Speiereck ski areas as well as the small lifts in St. Michael, Schönfeld, Zederhaus and Lessach.

In Katschberg itself, the Katschberg/Aineck interconnected ski areas offer a total of 80 km of pure fun on the slopes at an altitude of 1,066 - 2,220 m. 17 modern lift systems transport you quickly and comfortably up the mountain, with no long waiting times or unnecessary queues. The "Aineck" and "Tschaneck" areas are connected by a free-floating ski bridge, which can be crossed on skis or via a conveyor belt. In addition to the basic practical idea, you are offered a special adventure here. Advanced and expert skiers will get their money's worth on the predominantly intermediate pistes, with the "Tschaneckpiste" and the "Direttissima" on the Aineck being their favourite runs. But of course, beginners also have the opportunity to make their first turns. The large "Katschis Kinderland" makes the hearts of the little ones beat faster! In Katschberg-Aineck you can keep your skis on in the evening, as the floodlights are switched on here several times a week.
Piste map Katschberg-Aineck
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Night skiing Katschberg-Aineck

At the Königswiesenlift in Katschberg, the floodlights are switched on every week so you can carve down the piste under a starry sky and the huts around the lift invite you to enjoy a cosy end to the day.

Après ski Katschberg-Aineck

In Katschberg, there is certainly no room for boredom away from the pistes! Those who want to enjoy a cold drink with hip music after a strenuous day of skiing or snowboarding can head straight for one of the numerous après ski bars, including the "Gamskogelhütte" at 1,850 metres above sea level, which is particularly recommended.

However, if you can't find an end to the action, there are also various sporting alternatives available. Whether it's the 30 km of winter hiking trails, the snowshoe tours from Katschberg to Laussnitztal, ice climbing in the Malta Valley or the Ebenwald and Katschberg toboggan runs that inspire you, the fascinating mountain panorama will offer you a special experience.

For all romantics, a horse-drawn sleigh is available, which really warms everyone's heart. This variety makes the area particularly family-friendly, but is also ideal for couples and smaller groups.

Snowpark Katschberg-Aineck: St. Margarethen

The interconnected ski areas at Aineck offer a small but nice fun park area where both beginners and freestyle experts will feel at home. Various obstacles such as rails and boxes, a corner and even a (small) half-pipe are waiting to be discovered.

The kicker line is peppered with finely shaped jumps of various sizes. The park shapers are sure that everyone will find their personal favourite obstacle here!

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Expert rating report Katschberg-Aineck

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Lifts & cable cars
Reliability for snow

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Families & children
Beginners
Experts & freeriders
Snow parks
Cross-country facilities & trails

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Après ski
Orientation (piste maps, info boards & sign posting)
Mountain restaurants, huts & gastronomy
Getting there & parking facilities