Wildkogel-Arena Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Wildkogel-Arena

Top Rated for
5.00 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.80 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.80 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.60 (5 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.40 (5 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 58%
Intermediate 27%
Advanced 15%
Overall Rating
4.6
From 5 Reviews
33
Total Runs
819
Bottom Elevation
2150
Top Elevation
75
Skiable Terrain

Wildkogel-Arena Piste Map

Grab the Wildkogel-Arena ski resort map to get your bearings before you hit the slopes - it'll help you navigate the 33 runs spread across terrain from 819m up to 2,150m. The trail map shows 19 beginner runs, 9 intermediate pistes, and 5 advanced routes, all serviced by 20 lifts including 5 gondolas and cable cars. With a top rating of 5 for family friendliness and advanced skiers, plus a solid 4.6 overall score from the Snomad community, this compact Austrian resort punches well above its weight.

piste map for Wildkogel-Arena

Best Runs in Wildkogel-Arena

Looking for the standout runs at Wildkogel-Arena? The ski area's 75km of pistes offer some brilliant skiing across the board, with the majority pitched at cruiser-friendly blues and reds. Here's what you'll want to hit:

  • Übungslift Bramberg (Blue): A gentle, wide practice slope right by Bramberg base that's ideal for getting your ski legs sorted on day one.

  • Kitzlochklamm (Blue): This mellow blue run from mid-station offers a scenic tree-lined descent that's perfect for building confidence without any nasty surprises.

  • Abfahrt Smaragdbahn (Blue): A long, consistent blue that follows the Smaragdbahn gondola line and gives you proper mileage to work on your technique.

  • Kleine Scharte (Red): A classic red cruiser from the Wildkogel summit area that's got enough pitch to keep things interesting without being intimidating.

  • Talabfahrt Bramberg (Red): The main valley run back to Bramberg is a lengthy 7km descent that can get a bit scraped late in the day but offers brilliant top-to-bottom vertical.

  • Gernkogel (Red): A faster red with good width for carving and enough gradient to let you open up the throttle.

  • Talabfahrt Neukirchen (Red): The 7km valley run to Neukirchen gives you a proper leg-burner with varied terrain and some nicely flowing sections through the trees.

  • Panoramalauf (Red): This ridge-line run serves up cracking views across the Hohe Tauern while maintaining a fun, flowing gradient.

  • Kleine Grube (Black): One of the area's handful of black runs, this steeper pitch near the summit offers a technical challenge with moguls forming up when conditions allow.