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Advanced skiing/freeriding Schladming – Planai/​​Hochwurzen/​​Hauser Kaibling/​​Reiteralm (4-Berge-Skischaukel)

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Advanced skiing/powder snow skiing Schladming – Planai/​​Hochwurzen/​​Hauser Kaibling/​​Reiteralm (4-Berge-Skischaukel)

In addition to difficult slopes, the 4-Mountain Ski Area offers some powder terrain in the bordering forest areas on the Planai, Hauser Kaibling and Reiteralm, as well as a few long slopes with large vertical differences. The finish of the Planai slope, on which many elite international slalom pros have confronted difficulties, is legendary. On the Reiteralm, there is a special attraction for advanced skiers - the “Black Quartett”. These four black slopes ("Black Queen", "Black Power", "Black Rose" and "Black Horse") are real challenges and impress with gradients of up to 80%. Mogul slopes can be found at the Mitterhausbahn lift on the Planai. On the Hauser Kaibling, there is the difficult Panorama slope.


Information for advanced skiers, freeriders
  • some freeride/deep snow areas
  • some mogul slopes


Most difficult run
  • Black Rose Reiteralm (number 2) · Length 0.5 km · Elevation difference 110 m
  • Finish of the Planai slope (Planai triple lift base station to Schladming) · Length 1.4 km · Elevation difference 447 m
  • Panorama - run number 7 (Hauser Kaibling) · Length 0.6 km · Elevation difference 170 m

General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.


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