Highlights:
Extra-wide slopes, very high vertical drop, new Furglerblickbahn, breathtaking view of the Furgler (3,004 m), first resort in the Paznaun Valley, quick access and free parking, environmental project with a positive energy balance – Bergbahnen See produces more energy than it consumes, diverse gastronomy, many accommodations directly on the slopes, large beginner and practice area, many off-piste areas.Negative points:
No chairlift with weather protection hoods, no cross-country trails directly at the ski areaDescription See
From See, the six-person Medrigjoch gondola takes you up to the Medrigalm mid-station. Here, you transfer to one of the two parallel lifts: a detachable six-seater chairlift and a drag lift. The six-seater chairlift quickly takes you above the tree line into open ski terrain.
Once you reach the Medriggrat, you have the option to cruise down an easy slope to the Medrigalm drag lift. This lift also runs parallel to the other two lifts, but starts well above the tree line. Alternatively, you can ski back to the mid-station via easy, intermediate, and advanced runs.
On the backside of the Medriggrat, the Versing eight-person gondola provides access to beautiful intermediate slopes in the Ascherhüttenkessel. Freeriders will also find plenty to enjoy here, with countless powder slopes waiting to be explored. Since the 2022/23 season, the Furglerblick eight-person gondola has opened up a new area. The view of the Furgler (3,004 m) is breathtaking.
The Rossmoos four-seater chairlift offers additional slopes. From the mid-station, you can finally take the valley run back down to See.
You can round off your ski day with après-ski at the valley station.
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