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Axamer - Lizum Piste Map

Grab the ski resort map for Axamer Lizum to plan your day across 21 runs spanning from 1560m to 2340m. The trail map covers 4 beginner runs, 11 intermediate pistes, and 6 advanced trails, all serviced by 3 gondolas, 3 chairlifts, and 3 drag lifts. This compact Austrian resort operates independently, making navigation straightforward whether you're warming up on the blues or pushing yourself on the blacks.

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piste map for Axamer - Lizum

Best Runs in Axamer - Lizum

Looking at Axamer Lizum's piste map, here's what stands out on the mountain:

  • Piste 1 (Blue): A wide, cruisy run from the top of the Hoadl that's brilliant for intermediates building confidence on longer descents.

  • Piste 2 (Red): A properly steep upper section that mellows out lower down, offering a decent leg-burner for stronger intermediates who fancy a challenge.

  • Piste 3 (Blue): A sweeping run down the main face that holds its gradient nicely and gets you carving big GS turns when conditions are firm.

  • Piste 4 (Red): The main descent back to the base area with consistent pitch throughout, ideal for intermediates who want to rack up vertical without anything too gnarly.

  • Piste 5 (Blue): A gentle, wide boulevard that's perfect for nervous intermediates or families skiing together without stress.

  • Piste 6 (Red): A tree-lined run on skier's left that offers some shelter on windy days and holds powder surprisingly well after a dump.

  • Piste 7 (Black): The steepest marked run on the mountain with a proper fall-line pitch that'll get your quads screaming if you're not on form.

  • Adolf-Pichler-Piste (Blue): The beginner-friendly run serviced by the Pleisenlift that's ideal for ski school groups and first-week skiers working on their parallel turns.