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Achensee - Christlum Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.78 (9 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.61 (9 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.61 (9 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (9 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.28 (9 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 22%
Intermediate 56%
Advanced 22%
Overall Rating
4.28
From 9 Reviews
9
Total Runs
950
Bottom Elevation
1800
Top Elevation
27
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Achensee - Christlum ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 9 runs across 950m to 1800m of elevation, including 2 beginner runs, 5 intermediate pistes, and 2 advanced slopes. You'll find 4 chairlifts and 6 drag lifts serving the terrain, making it a compact but well-connected setup for a quick day on the slopes.

Download the Achensee - Christlum Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Achensee - Christlum

Best Runs in Achensee - Christlum

Achensee-Christlum is a smaller ski area, but it's got some quality runs that'll keep you entertained, especially if you're progressing through the intermediate grades or looking for a mellow day out with the family.

  • Übungslift (Blue): A wide, forgiving practice slope right by the base area that's ideal for building confidence on your first proper turns.

  • Talabfahrt (Blue): The main valley run back to the base stretches over 6km, offering a scenic cruise through open meadows and tree-lined sections with a gentle gradient throughout.

  • Panoramalift (Blue): A cruisy blue running beneath the chairlift that's perfect for warming up your legs with consistent pitch and good width for carving.

  • Christlumabfahrt (Red): The longest red in the area delivers a proper intermediate workout with varied terrain and enough pitch to get your edges engaged without being intimidating.

  • Rodelbahn (Red): A steeper red that throws in a few technical sections and tighter turns, great for intermediates wanting to sharpen their skills on more challenging terrain.

  • Weltcuplift (Red): Named after the race lift it runs beside, this red offers a bit more bite with some punchy gradients that'll test your technique, particularly when the snow gets tracked out later in the day.