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The Skiers' Guide to Bichlbach - Berwang

Beginner 60%
Intermediate 34%
Advanced 6%
Overall Rating
4
From 3 Reviews
35
Total Runs
1100
Bottom Elevation
1750
Top Elevation
36
Skiable Terrain
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Bichlbach - Berwang Piste Map

Check out the Bichlbach-Berwang ski resort map to get the full picture of the terrain before you hit the slopes. The trail map shows 35 runs spread across 650 metres of vertical - with 21 beginner pistes, 12 intermediates, and 2 advanced runs serviced by 13 lifts. The resort sits between 1100m and 1750m, offering plenty of tree-lined skiing that's particularly suited to families and those learning to ski.

piste map for Bichlbach - Berwang

Best Runs in Bichlbach - Berwang

Based on my research of Bichlbach-Berwang's piste map, here are the standout runs across this charming Tyrolean ski area:

  • Talabfahrt Berwang (Blue): A long, wide cruiser dropping from the Thaneller summit right down to Berwang village, offering consistent pitch and proper vertical for intermediate skiers looking to build confidence.

  • Abfahrt Almkopf (Blue): This mid-mountain run benefits from excellent snow retention thanks to its north-facing aspect, making it reliable throughout the season.

  • Kinderland Berwang (Blue): A specially designed gentle slope near the base area that's wide enough for beginners to practice turns without feeling crowded.

  • Muldenabfahrt (Red): The most challenging piste in the area, this run features a steeper gradient and narrower sections that'll test your edge control.

  • Panoramaabfahrt (Red): Named for the cracking views across the Zugspitz Arena, this intermediate run combines sweeping turns with enough challenge to keep things interesting.

  • Familienabfahrt Bichlbach (Blue): A mellow descent that's properly suited for families and progressing skiers, with consistent width and no nasty surprises.

  • Waldabfahrt (Blue): Tree-lined skiing at its best, offering shelter on windier days whilst maintaining an easy-going gradient throughout.