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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Loser – Altaussee
The Loser ski area offers a variety of slopes. On the side below the 1,717-meter-high Sandling, you will find intermediate and easy slopes winding through forest clearings. On the Loser side, the slopes extend above the tree line, allowing you to carve your way down between Hochanger and Bräuning Alm on treeless hillsides. The area is very well known and popular among freeriders. You can descend to the valley either via the easy, 9-kilometer-long Familienabfahrt or the challenging FIS-Abfahrt. Beginner slopes in the valley complete the range of offerings.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 21 km |
| Intermediate | 12 km |
| Difficult | 1 km |
- Artificial snow-making
70 Snow cannons
80 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Several valley runs lead from the Sandling and the Loser down to the ski arena in the valley.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Family Slope Loser · Length 9 km · Elevation difference 920 m
Most difficult run
- Loserfenster · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 220 m
Slope tip
- Sandlingalm
- FIS downhill
- Family Slope Loser
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
- Skiline
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There is a dedicated ascent slope for ski tourers in the Loser ski area.
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