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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Arber
At Großer Arber, you will find slopes of all levels of difficulty. The runs increase in difficulty from right to left, starting with the easy ArBär Kinderland & Zwergenland and the gentle Thurnhof lifts on the right, gradually leading up to the challenging Weltcup-Gondelschneise and Osthangverlängerung on the far left. This allows you to switch between easy, intermediate, and difficult slopes from right to left, depending on your mood and skill level. Particularly noteworthy are the many wide slopes perfect for carving, the black FIS Weltcupstrecke, and the parallel giant slalom course with timekeeping. There is also a 5 km ski route leading to the town of Bodenmais.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 4.5 km |
| Intermediate | 4 km |
| Difficult | 3 km |
| Ski routes | 5 km |
- Artificial snow-making
40 Snow cannons
75 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Run location
- just above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Osthang slope · Length 1.5 km · Elevation difference 426 m
Most difficult run
- FIS World Cup slope · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 342 m
Approved for FIS women's and men's World Cup races in the disciplines of slalom and giant slalom
Slope tip
- Osthang slope
- Böhmerwald Trail
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
- Public race course with time measurement - free of charge
Parallel giant slalom course at Thurnhofhang - Skiline
Ski day reproduced in internet (Lifts used, elevation meters and slope kilometers skied) - free of charge - Additional Offerings
The parallel giant slalom course with timekeeping is often used by ski clubs as a final race event.
- Night skiing offered
Arber-Sonnenhang
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