Grab the Bad Kleinkirchheim ski resort map to get your bearings before hitting the slopes - it'll help you navigate 34 runs spread across 24 lifts between 1100m and 2055m. The trail map shows eight beginner runs, 21 intermediate cruisers and five advanced pistes, making it a particularly solid choice for intermediates looking to rack up mileage. With four gondolas and eight chairlifts serving the area, you'll spend more time skiing than queuing.
Download the Bad Kleinkirchheim Piste Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Bad Kleinkirchheim
Bad Kleinkirchheim's 103km of pistes sprawl across two main mountains - the Kaiserburg and the St. Oswald area - and whilst it's not going to blow your mind with gnarly steeps, there's plenty here to keep you entertained across all levels.
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Übungslift Sonnseite (Blue): A gentle, wide blue at the base that's perfect for building confidence after graduating from the nursery slopes.
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Brunnach Familienabfahrt (Blue): This mellow cruiser runs from mid-mountain down through open terrain, ideal for families practising parallel turns without any nasty surprises.
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Kaiserburg Talabfahrt Nr. 1 (Blue): A long, sweeping valley run that brings you back to the resort base with consistent gradient and plenty of width for carving practice.
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Panoramaabfahrt (Red): This scenic red traces the ridge line with cracking views across the Nockberge mountains and offers decent pitch for working on your technique.
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Franz Klammer Weltcupstrecke (Red/Black): Named after Austria's downhill legend, this is the resort's signature run - a proper World Cup piste with steep sections and technical turns that'll test your edge control.
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Nocky Flitzer (Red): A fun, fast red with varied terrain that flows nicely from top to bottom, popular with intermediates looking to pick up speed.
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Strohsack (Red): This tree-lined red through the forest holds snow well on warmer days and offers a more sheltered alternative when the weather turns.
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Maibrunnabfahrt (Red): A longer red descent that maintains consistent pitch and provides good carving terrain for confident intermediates.
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Schwarze 2a (Black): The steepest marked piste in the resort, dropping sharply from the Kaiserburg peak with moguls forming up when conditions allow, proper challenging stuff for advanced skiers.

