Bergbahnen Berwang
Skiarena Bergbahnen Berwang
- 13 lifts
- 36 km groomed slopes
- ski slopes to the center of the village
- children's lifts with expert care
- snowmaking systems
- Night skiing & night sledding
- free parking spaces
- bus stops of the ski bus line at the entry points of the ski arena
- train stop directly next to the Almkopfbahn Bichlbach valley station
- modern chip card technology from Skidata
Ski arena Berwang: Ski area Berwang-Bichlbach
The Berwang ski arena is just the right choice if you are looking for a family-friendly pleasure ski area away from the hustle and bustle. A total of 36 kilometers of slopes are accessed by 13 modern cable cars and lifts (one 10-person family gondola, one 6-person/8-person combined lift, four chairlifts and seven surface lifts). 20 kilometers of slopes are easy (marked blue) and therefore particularly suitable for families with children, novice skiers and pleasure skiers. Plenty of snow is provided not only by the altitude of over 1,300 meters but also by the snow-making facilities, which cover about 80 percent of all piste areas. For a hearty stop, the doors of rustic alpine huts and family-friendly mountain inns are open.
Even though the Berwang-Bichlbach winter sports area is not one of the largest ski resorts, it still has great surprises in store! The night ski run in Berwang is a great experience in the Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena - and the night toboggan run is also a real highlight for young & old. Of course, snowboarders, cross-country skiers, winter hikers and ice sports enthusiasts also feel right at home in the small but extremely fine ski area in the Zugspitz Arena, because there is a great offer for everyone amidst the beautiful natural scenery of the Berwang valley.
FAQ
How big is the skiing area Berwang-Bichlbach?
The Berwang ski arena is a family-friendly ski area in Tyrol with 36 kilometers of slopes and 13 modern cable cars and lifts. 20 kilometers of slopes are easy (marked blue) and therefore suitable for families with children and beginners.
What is the altitude of the Berwang-Bichlbach ski area?
The Berwang ski arena is distributed between 1,000 meters and 1,700 meters above sea level, with most of the slopes at an altitude of over 1,300 meters. Snowmaking systems cover about 80 percent of the slopes.
The Berwang ski arena is just the right choice if you are looking for a family-friendly pleasure ski area away from the hustle and bustle. A total of 36 kilometers of slopes are accessed by 13 modern cable cars and lifts (one 10-person family gondola, one 6-person/8-person combined lift, four chairlifts and seven surface lifts). 20 kilometers of slopes are easy (marked blue) and therefore particularly suitable for families with children, novice skiers and pleasure skiers. Plenty of snow is provided not only by the altitude of over 1,300 meters but also by the snow-making facilities, which cover about 80 percent of all piste areas. For a hearty stop, the doors of rustic alpine huts and family-friendly mountain inns are open.
Even though the Berwang-Bichlbach winter sports area is not one of the largest ski resorts, it still has great surprises in store! The night ski run in Berwang is a great experience in the Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena - and the night toboggan run is also a real highlight for young & old. Of course, snowboarders, cross-country skiers, winter hikers and ice sports enthusiasts also feel right at home in the small but extremely fine ski area in the Zugspitz Arena, because there is a great offer for everyone amidst the beautiful natural scenery of the Berwang valley.
FAQ
How big is the skiing area Berwang-Bichlbach?
The Berwang ski arena is a family-friendly ski area in Tyrol with 36 kilometers of slopes and 13 modern cable cars and lifts. 20 kilometers of slopes are easy (marked blue) and therefore suitable for families with children and beginners.
What is the altitude of the Berwang-Bichlbach ski area?
The Berwang ski arena is distributed between 1,000 meters and 1,700 meters above sea level, with most of the slopes at an altitude of over 1,300 meters. Snowmaking systems cover about 80 percent of the slopes.
Opening hours
Closed: 14.10.-18.12.2024
Winter
19.12.2024 - 23.03.2025
probably 8.50 am - 4.15 pm
Night skiing & night tobogganing
26.12.2024-13.03.2025
5.30-8.45 pm
(assuming appropriate snow conditions/partial operation possible)
Closed: 24.03.-28.05.2025
Summer
29.05.-12.10.2025
29.05-06.07.2025 Thu-Sun
07.07.-14.09.2025 Wed-Sun
15.09.-12.10.2025 Thu-Sun
from 09.00 am - 4.30 pm
Winter
19.12.2024 - 23.03.2025
probably 8.50 am - 4.15 pm
Night skiing & night tobogganing
26.12.2024-13.03.2025
5.30-8.45 pm
(assuming appropriate snow conditions/partial operation possible)
Closed: 24.03.-28.05.2025
Summer
29.05.-12.10.2025
29.05-06.07.2025 Thu-Sun
07.07.-14.09.2025 Wed-Sun
15.09.-12.10.2025 Thu-Sun
from 09.00 am - 4.30 pm
19/12/2024 - 23/03/2025
26/12/2024 - 13/03/2025
29/05/2025 - 06/07/2025
07/07/2025 - 14/09/2025
15/09/2025 - 12/10/2025
Monday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Tuesday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Wednesday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Thursday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Friday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Saturday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Sunday
08:50 - 16:15 o'clock
Thursday
17:30 - 20:45 o'clock
Thursday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Friday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Saturday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Sunday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Wednesday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Thursday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Friday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Saturday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Sunday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Thursday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Friday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Saturday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock
Sunday
09:00 - 16:30 o'clock