Check out the Biberwier - Marienberg ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you head up the mountain. This trail map covers 6 runs spread across a vertical drop of 789 metres, from 1789m down to 1000m, with 2 beginner runs and 4 intermediate pistes serviced by 2 chairlifts and 4 drag lifts. It's a compact, no-fuss setup that's easy to navigate and ideal for families and intermediate skiers looking to clock up some mileage without the crowds.
Download the Biberwier - Marienberg Piste Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Biberwier - Marienberg
Biberwier-Marienberg is a smaller resort with a limited piste network, but what's here is well-groomed and perfect for families and intermediates looking for quiet, tree-lined skiing. Our reviewers mention that the runs are rarely crowded, even during peak season, which makes it ideal for building confidence without dodging crowds.
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Übungslift Babypiste (Blue): A wide, gentle slope right at the base that's perfect for absolute beginners and used heavily by ski schools throughout the day.
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Marienberg I (Blue): A mellow cruiser descending through the trees with consistent pitch, ideal for intermediate skiers working on smooth, linked turns.
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Marienberg II (Red): A slightly steeper continuation that offers a bit more challenge with a few tighter sections winding through the forest.
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Abfahrt zur Talstation (Red): The main descent back to the valley station that's wide enough for confident carving and offers lovely tree-lined views on the way down.
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Schönblick (Blue): A scenic blue run that lives up to its name with open views across the valley, popular with cruisers who want easy mileage.
One Snomad community member liked the quiet, old-school feel of the place—you won't find dramatic black runs or off-piste bowls here, but if you're after relaxed, forgiving terrain where you can clock up the kilometres without stress, Biberwier-Marienberg delivers exactly that.

