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SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.89 (9 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.68 (11 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.60 (10 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.59 (11 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.57 (7 Ratings)
Advanced
4.55 (11 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 52%
Intermediate 36%
Advanced 13%
Overall Rating
4.45
From 11 Reviews
225
Total Runs
620
Bottom Elevation
1869
Top Elevation
275
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental ski resort map below to get a proper sense of what's on offer across this massive Austrian ski area. The trail map covers 225 runs spanning from 1869m down to 620m, with a solid spread of 116 beginner runs, 80 intermediate runs and 29 advanced runs. You'll also find 82 lifts in total, including 16 gondolas and cable cars, 34 chairlifts and 32 drag lifts to get you around one of Austria's largest connected ski areas.

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piste map for SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental

Best Runs in SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental

SkiWelt is Austria's largest interconnected ski area, and you'll find proper variety across its 284km of pistes. Here are the runs that'll give you the best taste of what this massive playground has to offer:

  • Übungslift Brixental (Blue): A mellow, wide learner run right by the Brixen valley station that's ideal for those first wobbly turns.

  • Hexen6er (Blue): This lengthy cruiser from Choralpe down to Brixen stretches over 5km, letting you build rhythm and confidence on forgiving terrain.

  • Sonnenabfahrt (Blue): A scenic blue winding down from Choralpe towards Westendorf that's perfect for intermediates wanting to clock up the kilometres.

  • Hochsöll (Red): A cracking intermediate run from the Hohe Salve summit that's wide enough for carving practice but still keeps you on your toes.

  • Schernthann (Red): This red from Brandstadl to Scheffau offers proper intermediate terrain with decent vertical and enough pitch to push your technique.

  • Brubeckabfahrt (Red): Running from Zinsberg down to Scheffau, this red gives you sustained gradient and good snow retention when conditions are right.

  • Jochstubn (Red): A popular cruiser from Hohe Salve that gets busy but delivers quality carving terrain for confident intermediates.

  • Schwarzkogel (Black): The steepest pitch in SkiWelt, this short but sharp black on the Hohe Salve will test your nerve with genuinely challenging gradient.

  • Kandlerabfahrt (Black): A mogul field from Choralpe that gets proper bumped up and demands solid technique when it's been tracked out.