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Wide slopes, varied runs, challenging ski routes, and a dedicated Freeride Arena for professionals characterize the Grossglockner Heiligenblut ski area. The view from the slopes of Austria’s highest mountain (Großglockner, 3,798 m) and another 40 peaks over 3,000 meters is truly fascinating. The slopes are located around the Schareck (2,604 m) and the Hochfleiss (2,902 m). From the Schareck, a ski route leads to the slopes at Hochfleiss. From the slopes at Hochfleiss, you can take the tunnel railway back to the slopes at Schareck.
Runs/slopes
Total: 55 km
| Easy | 20 km |
| Intermediate | 34 km |
| Difficult | 1 km |
Additional runs
| Ski routes | 9 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
60 Snow cannons
36 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
The valley run leads directly to Heiligenblut to the valley station of the Rossbachbahn.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Schareck-Heiligenblut · Length 7 km · Elevation difference 1300 m
From the Schareck mountain station to the village of Heiligenblut
Most difficult run
- Fallbichl run · Length 0.5 km · Elevation difference 300 m
Very steep slope from Schareck to Fallbichl
Slope tip
- Grat descent
Best view of the Großglockner - Schareck run
Snowparks
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Additional Offerings
Training slope Tauernberg (1.2 km length, 60 m slope width, 450 m vertical drop)
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Heiligenblut am Großglockner (0.2 km), Großkirchheim (10 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
Heiligenblut am Großglockner (0.2 km), Großkirchheim (10 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
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