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Updated March 2026

Warth - Schröcken Piste Map

Grab the Warth-Schröcken ski resort map to get your bearings before you arrive - it's a brilliant way to see how the terrain is laid out. This trail map covers 37 runs split across 22 beginner, 7 intermediate and 8 advanced pistes, all serviced by 15 lifts including a gondola and 12 chairlifts. The skiing spans from 1304m right up to 2811m, giving you over 1500m of vertical to play with across this compact Austrian resort.

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piste map for Warth - Schröcken

Best Runs in Warth - Schröcken

Warth-Schröcken delivers proper skiing across all levels, with runs spread across one of Austria's snowiest corners. Here's what you'll be riding:

  • Übungslift (Blue): A sheltered learner area right by the Steffisalp base, ideal for getting your legs under you without battling wind or crowds.

  • Salober I (Blue): Wide, mellow cruiser that rolls down from the top of the Salober gondola, perfect for building confidence on your first proper mountain descent.

  • Auenfeldjet (Blue): A scenic run through open terrain with consistent pitch, great for intermediates working on their rhythm and flow.

  • Wannenköpfle (Red): This red stretches from the Wannenkopf summit down to Warth village with enough variety to keep things interesting without being intimidating.

  • Hochkrumbach I (Red): A proper carving piste that holds its edge well and offers satisfying fall-line skiing when freshly groomed.

  • Stierlochjoch (Red): Technical red with steeper sections and tighter turns, linking the higher terrain back down towards the valley.

  • Gamsjet (Black): A steep, sustained black run that'll test your edge control and leg strength, especially when it's been skied off or icy.

  • Salober II (Black): Challenging descent with varied terrain including moguls when left ungroomed, demanding solid technique throughout.