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Ski area Arber
Information about the ski area
| Highest point: | 1,456 m | Pistes in total: | 11 km |
| Lowest point: | 1,050 m |
Pistes:
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4 km |
| Altitude ski resort: | 724 m |
Pistes:
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4 km |
| Lifts in total: | 6 |
Pistes:
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3 km |
| Gondola lift: | 1 | Ski routes: | 5 km |
| Chair lifts: | 2 | ||
| Tow lifts: | 3 | ||
Ski area Arber
Beginners and advanced skiers will also have a lot of fun on the predominantly easy to intermediate pistes. But the pros are also catered for. Due to the Arber's excellent reliability of snow, World Cup races have been held here for over three decades. The 1 km long World Cup course is a challenge for everyone and lets you conquer a difference in altitude of more than 340 metres.
While you enjoy the panorama of the Bohemian Forest during the day, another special experience awaits you in the evening with floodlit skiing. Snowboarders get their money's worth in the fun park with boxes, rails, kickers and fun waves.
Night skiing Arber
Night skiing is just as popular in the Bavarian Forest as it is in other ski areas in Germany. The slopes of the Großer Arber are also home to an impressive night skiing area. Night skiing takes place on a total of three pistes here. The medium-difficulty "Sonnenhang" marked as a red piste, the "Damenstrecke" marked as a blue descent and the very flat "Familienststrecke" are all floodlit. During the extended operating hours, the Sonnenhang 6-seater chair lift transports you to the freshly groomed night ski slopes in the evening. The "Arber Stadl" in the upper area of the "Sonnenhang" is open to night owls for breaks or a longer refreshment stop.Après ski Arber
Snowpark Arber: Snowpark Family Cross-Park
The snowpark on the Thurnhof slope does absolute justice to the family ski area on the Großer Arber. It is not a full-blown fun park, but a versatile family cross park with fun waves and small jumps for beginners and adventurous youngsters. The marked area consists mainly of beginner lines with soft hills, small boxes and easy rails. There is also a separate kids' area, which is part of the ArBär-Kinderland. This beginner's area is designed in an eye-catching blue colour and completely without metal frames for the safety of the children. There are children's rails here with a maximum height of 0.5 metres. The two separate areas make the cross park a versatile terrain for young and old.
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