Dorfgastein - Großarltal Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Dorfgastein - Großarltal

Top Rated for
4.90 (5 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.70 (5 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.30 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (5 Ratings)
Tree Runs
Beginner 45%
Intermediate 53%
Advanced 3%
Overall Rating
4.2
From 5 Reviews
40
Total Runs
849
Bottom Elevation
2033
Top Elevation
67.4
Skiable Terrain
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Dorfgastein - Großarltal Piste Map

Check out the Dorfgastein ski resort map to get a feel for the layout before you arrive. This trail map covers 40 runs across 1,184 vertical metres, stretching from 849m up to 2,033m, with 18 lifts connecting the terrain. Dorfgastein is part of the larger Ski Amadé area, giving you access to one of Austria's biggest lift-linked networks once you're ready to explore beyond the local slopes.

piste map for Dorfgastein - Großarltal

Best Runs in Dorfgastein - Großarltal

Dorfgastein - Großarltal offers some brilliant cruising terrain and a few steeper challenges tucked away from the crowds. Here are the runs worth hitting:

  • Familienabfahrt (Blue): A mellow, tree-lined cruise back to the valley that's perfect for building confidence and letting beginners rack up vertical without any stress.

  • Weitmoosabfahrt (Blue): A long, sweeping blue run offering over 700m of descent through open slopes with consistently gentle gradients ideal for practising turns.

  • Abfahrt Maurachalm (Blue): A scenic mid-mountain run with wide-open pistes and gentle banking turns that's popular with ski schools and families.

  • Abfahrt Wengeralm (Red): A proper red run with sustained pitch and enough width to carve big arcs, making it a favourite among intermediates looking to progress their technique.

  • Kreuzkogel Normalabfahrt (Red): A top-to-bottom red that delivers consistent intermediate terrain with a few steeper sections to keep things interesting without getting sketchy.

  • Abfahrt Kreuzkogel Ost (Red): An east-facing run offering excellent morning corduroy and a bit more challenge than the main descent, with a few tighter sections through the trees.

  • Kreuzkogel Steilhang (Black): The resort's marquee steep run with sustained pitch, proper fall-line skiing, and moguls forming up quickly on busy days—definitely one for confident skiers.

  • Waldabfahrt (Black): A narrow, technical tree run that demands precise turn placement and rewards smooth skiing through tighter terrain.