St. Johann in Tirol Piste Map
Grab the St. Johann in Tirol ski resort map below to get a proper look at what's on offer across this compact Austrian resort. The trail map shows 18 runs spanning from 1,604m down to 659m, with a solid mix of 10 beginner runs, 7 intermediate trails, and 1 advanced piste serviced by 4 gondolas, 3 chairlifts, and 3 drag lifts. With an overall rating of 4.18 from our community, St. Johann scores particularly well for groomed runs (4.62), ski school quality (4.64), and family friendliness (4.6), making it a great shout for those after a chilled, well-kept ski area.

Best Runs in St. Johann in Tirol
St. Johann in Tirol offers a cracking selection of runs spread across its local slopes and the wider SkiWelt connection, with something proper for every level. Our reviewers mention that the variety keeps things interesting, whether you're just finding your feet or looking to carve hard on wide cruisers.
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Übungslift Südhang (Blue): A mellow, wide practice slope right by the valley that's absolutely ideal for first-timers building confidence.
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Teufelswasser (Blue): A long, forgiving cruise from mid-mountain back to town with consistent gradient and generous width for practising turns.
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Kuhwiesalm (Blue): A gentle, scenic run through open terrain that's perfect for building mileage without any nasty surprises.
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Harschbichl Talabfahrt (Red): A proper leg-burner stretching over 3km down to the valley with varied pitch and excellent carving sections.
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Eichenhof Nord (Red): A well-groomed red that holds snow nicely and offers satisfying speed for intermediates wanting to push their limits.
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Panorama (Red): A sweeping run with genuinely stunning views across the valley and enough width to really open up your turns.
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Angeralm (Red): A challenging red with steeper sections and occasional moguls that'll test your technique when conditions get firm.
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Wagstätt (Black): The resort's toughest marked run, featuring steep pitches and narrower passages that demand confident, committed skiing.

