Ski resorts for advanced skiers and freeriding Southern Germany
Best ski resorts for advanced skiers in Southern Germany (best difficult slopes, ski routes) as well as best powder snow skiing/freeriding in Southern Germany
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Southern Germany: freeride ski resorts and ski resorts for very good skiers (advanced skiers)
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States: 1. Bavaria (Bayern) , 2. Baden-Württemberg
Tourism region: 1. Allgäu
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Experts and freeriders can find some great places on the Nebelhorn. The 700 metre long high-alpine... more
The number of black runs is limited. There are some interesting routes, mogul runs and freeriding... more
A quarter of the slopes in the Garmisch-Classic ski resort are marked as difficult. The long valley... more
The mogul slopes on the Steinplatte are a challenge even for experts You can also find the... more
The ski resort has one challenging black slope which is famous for the World Cup races that take... more
There are no black slopes in the ski resort of Jenner, but the 7 kilometre valley run is a good... more
Some difficult slopes (such as the Weiherkopf FIS Men's Downhill run and the Laubbrunnen route) are... more
Advanced skiers love the steep Garlandabfahrt slope on the Brauneck and the difficult black... more
Advanced skiers will find multiple unprepared ski routes here. Some of the red slopes are also... more
The Roßkopf is a paradise for advanced skiers. The difficult Roßkopf run is located here, as well... more
Experts will particularly appreciate the Rosengasse, Vogelsang and Waldkopf difficult slopes. There... more
The Black Forest may "only" be a low mountain range, but the Feldberg can still offer a... more
With the FIS-Standard Course Kohlerhang, the Balderschwang ski resort provides an attractive and... more
There are no official advanced runs on the Zugspitze, but when enough snow falls, there are some... more
For experts, there is the FIS-Abfahrt, an attractive intermediate slope for repeat runs. If there... more
At the Schrattenwang 6-person chairlift, there is the difficult “Hexenschuss” black slope. It runs... more
Although there are no difficult runs in the ski resort of Grasgehren, the freeride slopes at the... more
The slope at Monte Kaolino is difficult and well-suited for advanced skiers.
moreThe Proeller offers only one short, black run - the Rennstrecke.
moreThe slopes range from easy to intermediate and at first glance, they don't seem to offer anything... more
The only black slope is located at the Kißlinger lift and offers a standard FIS slalom course. The... more
There are no variations and only a short steep section on the valley run.
moreThere are four short black runs available on the Steckenberg for advanced skiers.
moreThe Riegel Men's Downhill run is very interesting for advanced skiers. Otherwise, there are no... more
There are no difficult runs, but advanced skiers will find a pretty steep mogul slope at the Rems... more
The Blaesiberg offers two of the steepest runs on the Swabian Alb. There are also a few mogul... more
When new snow has fallen, you can explore the deep snow and there is also a difficult run... more
The territory between the mountain station and the middle station is reserved for advanced skiers... more
There is a short black slope in the upper area at the tow lift.
moreThere are ski routes at the Kapellen lift and the Scheuermatt lift for advanced skiers. Powder snow... more
The Belchen offers easy and intermediate slopes. There are no black runs. There is a short powder... more
There are no difficult slopes at the Predigtstuhl.
moreThere are no difficult runs for advanced skiers.
moreThere are no difficult slopes for advanced skiers.
moreAdvanced skiers will not find many challenges on the Mehliskopf.
moreUnfortunately, there are no real challenges for advanced skiers in Kaltenbronn.
moreUnfortunately, Hundseck does not offer any challenges for advanced skiers.
moreThere are no difficult runs. When there is enough snow, it's possible to curve through the deep... more
There are no difficult slopes on the Reiserhang.
moreThere are only easy runs on the Silberberg
moreThere are no difficult runs on the Ochsenkopf.
moreThere are no difficult slopes. The slope is a certified FIS race course, but it is not particularly... more
There is only a short difficult section. Otherwise the slopes are all easy or intermediate.
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