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The Skiers' Guide to Diedamskopf

Beginner 32%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced 23%
31
Total Runs
850
Bottom Elevation
2090
Top Elevation
40
Skiable Terrain

Diedamskopf Piste Map

Grab the Diedamskopf ski resort map before you head out to explore this compact Austrian spot rising from 850m to 2090m. The trail map covers 31 runs split across 10 beginner, 14 intermediate, and 7 advanced pistes, all serviced by 2 gondolas, 2 chairlifts, and 5 drags. It's a neat little area that punches above its weight for variety without overwhelming you with options.

piste map for Diedamskopf

Best Runs in Diedamskopf

Diedamskopf's terrain is mostly mellow and intermediate-friendly, making it a brilliant spot for families and cruisers who want to clock up vertical without getting battered. Here's what you'll find on the mountain:

  • Diedamskopf Talabfahrt (Blue): A scenic 7km descent from the summit back to the valley, offering lovely views across the Bregenzerwald and consistent pitch throughout.

  • Panorama (Blue): Wide, well-groomed run from the Panoramabahn that's ideal for building confidence with long, sweeping turns.

  • Juppi (Blue): A broad family-friendly piste with gentle gradient changes, perfect for kids and early intermediates finding their rhythm.

  • Walserblick (Blue): Tree-lined cruiser that holds decent snow quality and offers sheltered skiing when the weather turns.

  • Schönblick (Red): One of the steeper pitches on the mountain with good width for carving, though it's hardly leg-burning by most standards.

  • Hochkünzelspitze (Red): A more sustained red run with a few technical sections that'll keep intermediates honest without being intimidating.

  • Talabfahrt Variante (Red): An alternative route down to the base that sees less traffic and can offer better snow later in the day when the main runs get scraped.