Highlights:
Fast six-seater chairlifts, snow-sure valley runs, many easy slopes, large children's area, no need for drag lifts, large parking garageNegative points:
Few difficult slopes, old aerial tramway up to Seefelder JochDescription Rosshütte – Seefeld
The Rosshütte ski area is located directly on the main road, making it easy to reach. From the valley station at 1230 m, the Rosshütte funicular takes you directly up to the Rosshütte at 1760 m. You can also reach the Rosshütte via a drag lift and then the six-seater chairlift with weather protection covers and heated seats, the Rosshütten-Express (REX). From here, you can take a gondola either up to the Seefelder Joch at 2064 m or across to the Härmelekopf at 2050 m. The slopes above the Rosshütte are on treeless hillsides and are mostly intermediate, with one difficult run. There is an easy run, where you might even need to push a little, and the intermediate Sportabfahrt, both leading back down to the REX and further to the valley station.
From the Härmelekopf, a very beautiful intermediate run also leads back down to the valley station. In the valley, the six-seater chairlift with weather protection covers, Hochangerbahn, starts and takes you up to about 1700 m. If you then take an intermediate run down, you reach the Reitheralmbahn, also a detachable six-seater chairlift with weather protection covers, which opens up a very nice slope below the Härmelekopf. Thanks to the Reitheralmbahn, you can now enjoy the beautiful runs at Härmelekopf even faster. The easy lower Härmeleabfahrt leads from the Hochangerbahn down to the valley station. This slope is illuminated for night skiing. The new, easy connecting run leads from this slope over to the Rosshütten-Express, so you can avoid skiing all the way down to the valley station when switching from one side to the other. After skiing, you can relax and end your ski day comfortably in the Skialm.
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