Dachstein West Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Dachstein West

Top Rated for
4.86 (7 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.70 (5 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.67 (6 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.50 (7 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.50 (6 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.42 (6 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 28%
Intermediate 67%
Advanced 4%
Overall Rating
4.5
From 7 Reviews
46
Total Runs
780
Bottom Elevation
1620
Top Elevation
45
Skiable Terrain

Dachstein West Piste Map

Download the Dachstein West ski resort map to plan your days across 46 runs spanning from 1620m down to 780m. The trail map reveals 13 beginner runs, 31 intermediate pistes, and 2 advanced runs, serviced by 3 gondolas, 8 chairlifts, and 14 drag lifts. With an impressive 4.7 rating for intermediates and 4.86 for family friendliness from our community, you'll want to familiarise yourself with the terrain before you arrive.

piste map for Dachstein West

Best Runs in Dachstein West

Looking at Dachstein West's terrain, the resort offers a solid mix across the ability spectrum, with particularly strong intermediate cruising and some punchy descents for confident skiers. Here's what stands out:

  • Abfahrt Schneckenwald (Blue): A long, sweeping cruiser that winds through the forest with consistent pitch, ideal for building confidence on carving turns.

  • Familienabfahrt Ramsau (Blue): A mellow, wide piste perfect for families and early intermediates wanting to clock up mileage without stress.

  • Kirchenwirt (Blue): A tree-lined run offering sheltered skiing when visibility drops higher up, with forgiving gradients throughout.

  • Weltcup (Red): A proper challenge with steep, fall-line sections that'll test your edge control and nerve, especially when it's icy.

  • Bärenloch (Red): Technical and relatively narrow in places, this one demands tidy line choice and rewards clean carving.

  • Dirndl-Abfahrt (Red): One of the area's longest reds, serving up sustained intermediate terrain with enough variety to keep things interesting lap after lap.

  • Guttenberghaus-Abfahrt (Red): A scenic descent offering open views across the valley, with wide sections for confident cruising.

  • Zwieselalm Talabfahrt (Blue/Red sections): The main descent back to the valley, mixing easier blue stretches with steeper red pitches—great for mixed-ability groups sticking together.