1/23 Ski slopes Mitterdorf – Almberg
The ski area at Almberg in the Mitterdorf ski center in the Bavarian Forest is mainly characterized by easy to intermediate slopes. There is a difficult slope at the Kißlinger lift. In addition, night skiing is offered several times a week at the Kirchen lift and the Kißlinger lift.
Runs/slopes
Total: 6.4 km
| Easy | 3.5 km |
| Intermediate | 1.8 km |
| Difficult | 1.1 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
55 Snow cannons
100 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Valley runs lead back to all entry points.
Run location
- under tree line
Longest run
- Slope at the Großen Almberg chairlift · Length 1.3 km · Elevation difference 298 m
The intermediate slope leads from the summit parallel to the chairlift down to the valley station.
Most difficult run
- Kißlingerhang (FIS race course) · Length 0.5 km · Elevation difference 145 m
The Kißlingerhang is a FIS-homologated slope. It is also frequently used for training purposes.
Slope tip
- Slope at the Großen Almberg chairlift
The intermediate slope offers plenty of space for wide carving turns. - Almwiesen descent
The easy Almwiesen descent is very wide and clear, ideal for relaxed, enjoyable turns.
Snowparks
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
Night skiing
- Night skiing offered
Mitterdorf – Kirchenlift
Mitterdorf – Kißlingerlift
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Mitterfirmiansreut (0.1 km), Philippsreut (5 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
Mitterfirmiansreut (0.1 km), Philippsreut (5 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
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