Grab the Annaberg ski resort map above to get a proper look at what's on offer across this compact Austrian spot. The trail map shows 11 runs spread across 6 beginner-friendly pistes, 3 intermediate routes, and 2 advanced trails, all served by 2 chairlifts and 3 drag lifts between 910m and 1334m. It's a standalone area rather than part of a larger ski network, so what you see is what you get.
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Best Runs in Annaberg
Annaberg is a compact, traditional ski area in Austria's Tennengau region, offering around 35km of predominantly easy and intermediate terrain—perfect if you're looking to build confidence or enjoy relaxed cruising without the crowds.
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Mittereggalm (Blue): A wide, gentle run that's ideal for first turns and building rhythm, regularly used by ski schools.
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Familienpiste (Blue): A tree-lined blue cruiser offering mellow gradient and plenty of width, making it a favourite with families and intermediates working on technique.
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Abfahrt Annaberg (Blue): A scenic descent back to the village with consistent pitch and forgiving terrain, perfect for relaxed laps.
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Hochmais (Blue): A longer intermediate run that winds through open alpine terrain with sweeping views across the Dachstein massif.
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Talabfahrt (Blue): The main valley run offering a gentle, flowing descent back to the base—wide enough for confident carving and ideal for end-of-day cruising.
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Schwarze Piste (Red): The most challenging marked piste in Annaberg, featuring steeper pitches and narrower sections that reward stronger intermediates looking for a bit more bite.

