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Brixen im Thale - SkiWelt Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.50 (6 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.42 (6 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.25 (6 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.25 (6 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.92 (6 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 52%
Intermediate 36%
Advanced 13%
Overall Rating
3.92
From 6 Reviews
225
Total Runs
620
Bottom Elevation
1869
Top Elevation
270
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsEuropeAustriaBrixen im Thale - SkiWelt

Grab the Brixen im Thale ski resort map to get your bearings across the wider SkiWelt area, one of Austria's largest linked ski regions. The trail map covers 225 runs served by 82 lifts, with terrain ranging from 620m at the base to 1,869m at the top. With 116 beginner runs, 80 intermediate pistes, and 29 advanced trails spread across the network, you'll want to download it before heading out.

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piste map for Brixen im Thale - SkiWelt

Best Runs in Brixen im Thale - SkiWelt

Brixen im Thale sits in the heart of the SkiWelt, and while it's not the flashiest resort in the Alps, it's got some properly decent runs once you know where to look. Here's what's worth your time:

  • Piste 112 (Blue): A long, confidence-building cruise from the Choralmbahn that's ideal for progressing intermediates working on their turns.

  • Piste 113 (Blue): One of the main routes back to Brixen village with a consistent gradient that lets you build rhythm without any nasty surprises.

  • Piste 111 (Blue): A mellow warm-up run from the top of the Choralm that's wide enough to carve comfortably and perfect for getting your ski legs in the morning.

  • Piste 114 (Red): A decent intermediate challenge that drops down through the trees with enough pitch to keep things interesting.

  • Piste 90 (Red): Links across to Westendorf with some properly enjoyable flowing turns and tends to hold snow well on shaded sections.

  • Piste 115 (Red): The main red back to the base area gets mogulled up by afternoon, offering a bit of technical challenge if you fancy it.

  • Piste 100 (Red): A longer cruise that connects through to Söll with varied terrain and some cracking sections for carving when it's freshly groomed.

  • Piste 116 (Black): Brixen's token steep run that gets proper chunky when mogulled, offering a quick hit of thigh-burn before you head back to the blues.