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Advanced skiing/freeriding Hochzeiger – Jerzens

Test result4 out of 5 stars

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Advanced skiing/powder snow skiing Hochzeiger – Jerzens

The ski resort of Hochzeiger has a lot to offer expert skiers and freeriders. The lower section of the Zirbenfall run has a gradient of 80%. Only real experts should attempt this. The Benni Raich-Abfahrt is a difficult black run named after the ski star Benni Raich, who made the resort of Hochzeiger his home and training area. Additional black runs and several ski routes offer a challenge for advanced skiers. Freeriders can book a freeride tour with the Hochzeiger ski school. There are lots of powder slopes above the treeline, in particular at the 8-person Hochzeiger 2.5 chairlift.


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


Most difficult run
  • Zirbenfall slope · Length 1.5 km · Elevation difference 436 m
    The black run follows the line of the Zirbenbahn lift and has gradients of up to 80%. This makes it one of the steepest slopes in Austria.

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


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