Stuhleck - Semmering Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Stuhleck - Semmering

Top Rated for
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.30 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.00 (5 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
3.80 (5 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
3.70 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 79%
Intermediate 21%
Overall Rating
3.7
From 5 Reviews
19
Total Runs
777
Bottom Elevation
1774
Top Elevation
26
Skiable Terrain
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Stuhleck - Semmering Piste Map

Check out the Stuhleck - Semmering ski resort map above to get a proper look at the layout before you head up the mountain. The trail map shows 19 runs spread across nearly 1,000 metres of vertical, with the slopes topping out at 1,774m and running down to 777m. With 15 beginner runs, 4 intermediate pistes, 4 chairlifts and 8 drag lifts, it's a compact setup that's easy to navigate once you've had a look at how everything connects.

piste map for Stuhleck - Semmering

Best Runs in Stuhleck - Semmering

  • Familienpiste (Blue): A wide, gently rolling blue that's ideal for families and intermediate skiers building confidence with plenty of space to practice turns.

  • Sonnenpiste (Blue): This sun-drenched blue run offers mellow gradients and fantastic views across the Semmering region, making it a favourite for relaxed cruising.

  • Waldabfahrt (Red): A scenic tree-lined red run that winds through the forest with consistent pitch, perfect for intermediates who enjoy carving through the woods.

  • Bürgeralpe Abfahrt (Red): A longer red route with varied terrain that tests your technique without being overly demanding, popular with confident intermediates.

  • Hirschenkogel (Red): This red run delivers a good mix of steeper sections and flatter zones, offering solid practice for intermediates looking to sharpen their edge control.

  • FIS-Strecke (Black): The resort's most challenging piste, this steep black run is used for racing and demands strong technique with tight turns and sustained gradient.