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Ski area Bergeralm ski arena

Information about the ski area

Highest point: 2,180 m Pistes in total: 29 km
Lowest point: 1,048 m
Pistes:
10 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,048 m
Pistes:
10 km
Lifts in total: 5
Pistes:
9 km
Gondola lift: 2 Ski routes: 1 km
Chair lifts: 1
Tow lifts: 2

Ski area Bergeralm ski arena

The Bergeralm ski arena is a true family paradise with 29 kilometres of descent and a highlight for night skiing. The Bergalmbahn gondola takes you up to the middle station at 1,585 metres, where a panoramic restaurant invites you to sunbathe. Parents can leave their children in the children's ski area, which is located behind the "Hoher Turm Bergeralm" double chairlift. The little ones certainly won't get bored on the children's ski piste, the long magic carpet and the ski carousel.

From the highest point of the ski area on the Nößlachjoch, several black and red pistes offer a challenging descent. A medium-difficulty family piste also leads down into the valley. Further down, below the gondola lift, runs the dreaded "Manni Pranger". It is one of the steepest groomed pistes in Austria, named after the 2009 Tyrolean slalom world champion, and has a steep slope with a decline of 46 degrees, which is a challenge even for seasoned experts.

From steep slopes to floodlights and a children's paradise, this small ski area really does have it all. This versatility also convinced the state of Tyrol, which awarded the ski area the Tyrolean Piste Seal of Quality. Here you can be sure to spend a varied skiing holiday with long days on the slopes.
Piste map Bergeralm ski arena
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Night skiing Bergeralm ski arena

Nocturnal skiers get their money's worth in the Bergeralm ski arena. With more than 9 km of pistes and 4 different descents, the ski area is one of the largest night ski areas in Europe. Anyone who hasn't had enough of winter sports during the day can ski here at night on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 18:30 to 21:30. Those who prefer sledging can enjoy a 5 km toboggan run, which is also floodlit.

Après ski Bergeralm ski arena

In addition to the fantastic ski arena, Steinach itself also offers a wide range of leisure activities. Winter walks and hikes to the mountain pastures are possible in both summer and winter. On grey days, families can pirouette in the large ice rink or enjoy Bavarian curling in the music-filled hall.

The Steinach innkeepers take care of your physical well-being with typical local delicacies such as Schlutzkrapfen. The dumplings filled with spinach or mushrooms are a culinary delight and highly recommended. For cosy drinks in the evening, head to the trendy Papa Chico, for example. If you are prepared to travel a little further, you can enjoy the great nightlife of the nearby metropolis of Innsbruck.

Snowpark Bergeralm ski arena: Kinder Funpark

Another special feature of the Bergeralm ski area is the fun park specially set up for children. In "Noah's Kinder Fun Park", the very youngest can try their hand at miniature rails, boxes and corners. This child-friendliness makes it easy to overlook the fact that there is no snow park for adults at the Bergeralm.

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Expert rating report Bergeralm ski arena

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

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Après ski
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Getting there & parking facilities