Axamer - Lizum Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Axamer - Lizum

Top Rated for
4.58 (6 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.50 (9 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.41 (17 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.29 (14 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.26 (17 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.22 (16 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
Beginner 19%
Intermediate 52%
Advanced 29%
Overall Rating
4.26
From 17 Reviews
21
Total Runs
1560
Bottom Elevation
2340
Top Elevation
40
Skiable Terrain

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.

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.