Slopes for every taste
The Brauneck offers slopes for every level and taste. Whether enjoyable skiing on sunny, gentle slopes or steep descents on black or mogul slopes - everyone will find their favorite spot here. We have summarized some of the highlights on this page so that everyone can quickly find what they are looking for and plan their day on the slopes.
Sun skiing on the south side
Sun skiing on the south side
Around the Schrödelstein
The slopes around the Schrödelstein lift offer pure skiing enjoyment in the sun. Thanks to the modern chairlift, you can get back up quickly and comfortably to enjoy the slopes again. The red pistes are perfectly groomed and pleasant to ski on, ideal for enjoyable turns. Numerous cozy huts along the slopes invite you to take a relaxing break, where you can fortify yourself with regional delicacies and enjoy the magnificent mountain scenery.
World champion descent
World champion descent
The pitch-black piste at Garland
The black World Cup downhill run on the Garland is a highlight for experienced skiers looking for a challenge and adrenaline. If you take the Garland chairlift to the top, you can also choose to enter the World Cup downhill run via the mogul slope. With its steep slopes, sharp bends and challenging passages, this route demands technical skill and full concentration. The perfectly groomed, often hard snow ensures speed, while the narrow course demands precise turns. It's all about pure skiing pleasure and the intense feeling of confronting and mastering the forces of nature. At the end of the descent, you can feel the pride of having conquered one of the most challenging routes in the region. By the way: the men's FIS World Cup slalom took place here in 1980!
Hut hopping on the Brauneck
Hut hopping on the Brauneck
Numerous refreshment stops await
Ski huts and restaurants in the ski area are the epitome of alpine coziness and offer skiers not only a welcome break, but also a special place to enjoy the mountain world. With a total of 16 places to stop for refreshments, the Brauneck offers a generous selection. Whether it's the modern panorama restaurant directly at the top station of the gondola lift or small, rustic huts on the slopes - they all radiate warmth and comfort. Perfect for warming up after a long descent. Hearty snacks and regional delicacies are served in the huts.
The view from the panoramic windows or sun terraces opens up a magnificent view of the snow-covered peaks and the vast landscape. This makes every day of skiing an all-round successful experience.
Slopes for the whole family
Slopes for the whole family
Family skiing at the Milchhäusllift
Families whose children have outgrown the beginner slopes, but for whom the entire ski area is still a size too big, are in good hands on the family slope. The Milchhäusl chairlift makes it easier for children to get on thanks to its height-adjustable floor. The descent is then on one of the two family runs or the Waxenstein run. The slopes are wider and gentler - and lead directly back to the start at the Milchhäusl lift. The gentle slopes also offer parents a relaxed opportunity to share the joy of skiing with their children.
Altitude meter records
Altitude meter records
Quickly to the top
If you would like to check your personal altitude profile for a long day of skiing or the entire ski season, you can obtain an individual evaluation via this link. Here, everyone can set and check their own goals for the season. Have you reached the 10,000 vertical meters? Have you reached your target of 70 ski days? For those who still want to optimize: the cable car offers the best altitude yield. If you take the gondola to the top, ski straight down into the valley - and repeat the same thing a few times, you will collect the most vertical meters in the shortest time.
One of the following numbers is required to query the altitude meters under the link above: WTP number (14 digits) or serial number (10 digits, starts with 407)