Highlights:
Beautiful family ski area, wide and varied slopes, World Champion slope Patrick Staudacher, impressive mountain scenery with Pflerscher Tribulaun (3,097 m), fast chairlift with weather protection covers and 10-seater gondola, very snow-sure, excellent slope grooming, quick access from the Brenner motorway, rustic ski huts, Fichti's Kinderland, Funslope, Funcross, Ladurns toboggan run, beginner-friendly, beginner meadow HolzstubeNegative points:
No easy valley runDescription Ladurns
From Gossensass, you turn into the Pflersch Valley to reach the Ladurns mountain lifts. From the valley, the 10-person Ladurns gondola takes you up into the ski area via a mid-station. You can continue with the six-seater chairlift with weather protection hoods, Wastenegg, which takes you up to 2,030 m. From here, wonderful easy, intermediate, and advanced slopes descend over treeless hillsides.
Be sure not to miss the Patrick Staudacher piste and the valley run: these beautiful intermediate slopes lead through forest and across alpine meadows, ending directly at the valley station and the parking lot. Of course, you’ll want to head right back up the mountain to make the most of these great slopes.
Beginners will find the Holzstube platter lift near the gondola’s mid-station. Easy slopes on both sides of the lift are ideal for beginners. The ski school operates a large practice area with covered conveyor belts at the valley station.
A funslope, funcross, and speed check course provide fun for the whole family.
There are places to stop for refreshments directly in the valley, at the top station of the gondola (Ladurnerhütte, Pfeiferhuisele-Hütte), or at the very top in the Edelweisshütte.
In St. Anton, a little further up the valley, the Innerpflersch practice lift for beginners operates, covering a vertical difference of 65 m and offering an easy slope.
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