Slope offering German Alps
Ski resorts with the best slope offering in the German Alps as well as the best variety of slopes in the German Alps.
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Best slope offering in the German Alps
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Country: 1. Germany
State: 1. Bavaria (Bayern)
Mountain ranges: 1. Berchtesgaden Alps , 2. Allgäu Alps , 2. Bavarian Prealps , 2. Karwendel , 2. Chiemgau Alps , 2. Wetterstein Mountains and Mieming Range , 7. Ammergau Alps
The Garmisch-Classic ski resort has a good mixture of slopes of all difficulty levels. The slopes... more
All the runs in the Winklmoosalm area of the ski resort are easy. However, on the Steinplatte,... more
The ski resort offers skiers and snowboarders many interesting slopes of varying difficulty levels.... more
Sudelfeld is an extensive ski resort with slopes of all difficulty levels. The majority of the runs... more
The ski resort of Brauneck has slopes of all difficulty levels, catering ideally to the needs of... more
The Fellhorn-Kanzelwand ski resort offers a variety of slopes. In addition to the intermediate... more
There are nice easy, intermediate and steep slopes as well as freeriding possibilities beneath the... more
There are easy and intermediate slopes in the Zugspitze ski resort and they are the highest in... more
The ski resort of Spitzingsee-Tegernsee offers slopes at all levels of difficulty. Easy slopes can... more
There are slopes of all difficulty levels available, but there are mainly intermediate slopes. Four... more
Skiers of all ability levels will find suitable slopes at Oberjoch. The slopes at the 8-person... more
The Balderschwang ski resort offers slopes of all difficulty levels. Challenging slopes lead from... more
There are slopes of all difficulty levels at the Bolsterlang ski resort located between the... more
Easy and intermediate runs dominate in the Soellereck ski resort. There are no difficult runs.
moreSteckenberg offers runs of all difficulty levels. The majority are intermediate slopes and there... more
There are runs of all difficulty levels, whereby the majority are easy. Night owls will get their... more
The slopes become more difficult as you go up the mountain, which is practical for beginners and... more
The ski resort offers primarily easy slopes and some intermediate slopes. The main run leads from... more
The slopes on the Unternberg range from easy to intermediate. From the Unternbergalm, only a long... more
There are two wide slopes. The slope at the Stinesser lift can definitely be classified as... more
The Reiserhang offers two very nice, wide slopes and a small beginner slope at the base area. The... more
There is only one easy run from the mountain station to the base.
moreThere are easy practice runs in the lower area. The main run ranges from intermediate to easy.
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