Highlights:
Cross-border ski area, wide slopes, very modern lifts and cable cars, excellent slope grooming, Winklmoosalm perfect for beginners, easy and challenging slopes on the Steinplatte, large snow park, funline, cozy ski huts, childcare, winter hiking trail on the SteinplatteNegative points:
No valley run to Waidring (Austria)Description Steinplatte Winklmoosalm – Waidring/Reit im Winkl
From the Seegatterl parking lot, on the edge of Reit im Winkl, you can take the eight-person gondola up to the Winklmoosalm. After just under 10 minutes, you can strap on your skis or board and either take the detachable four-seater chairlift Roßalm or the very gently sloping Roßalm drag lift up towards Scheibelberg.
Beginners will find an ideal practice area here. Thanks to the detachable four-seater chairlift, the slope becomes even more attractive, as beginners can now relax on the ride up and enjoy the beautiful, wide descent even more. An easy slope leads further down to the Kurvenlift. Here, the valley run to Seegatterl also branches off. From the top station of the Kurvenlift, you can take the new child-safe six-seater chairlift with heated seats and blue covers, Scheibelberg, towards Steinplatte.
If you have the Reit im Winkl-Steinplatte lift pass, you can take another easy run over to Austria. Passing the Möseralm, the run leads down to the eight-seater chairlift Steinplatte with covers and heated seats, and to the detachable eight-seater chairlift Kapellen, both of which take you towards Steinplatte. With the detachable six-seater chairlift Bäreck or the detachable six-seater chairlift with covers Plattenkogel, you can ride all the way up to the Steinplatte at 1,860 m. Highly recommended is the intermediate Steinberg run No. 9 down to the eight-seater chairlift and six-seater chairlift Bäreck. Advanced skiers will find the only groomed difficult run below the six-seater chairlift Plattenkogel at the top. A wide intermediate run leads to the Kammerköhr Alm. Here is the top station of the 15-person monocable gondola from Waidring, which takes you quickly and comfortably up to the Steinplatte from the Austrian side.
The runs on the Steinplatte are all very well signposted and well groomed, and you have many options to make your descents varied. Thanks to the modern chairlifts, you are quickly and comfortably back at the start of a new run. From almost any point on the Steinplatte, you can start the valley run to Seegatterl (Germany); unfortunately, there is no valley run to Waidring. The 12 km long run from the summit to Seegatterl is mostly a very easy descent. It is always advisable to keep left until you enter the forest after the Möseralm. Eventually, you reach the top station of the Roßalm lifts, then turn left, pass the Kurvenlift, and follow the long, gentle trail along a stream to the parking lots at Seegatterl. The last 2 km of the run are very flat, so you will need to push a bit from time to time. This run is also suitable for beginners.
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