Ski runs for children
Skiing is child's play
Fun slopes, steep turns, waves and much more ensure unforgettable skiing fun!
Join the little ones on a varied discovery tour across the Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau. But watch out for the piste cop!
Children's slopes in the Alpbachtal
Wiedersberger Horn
For the first real turns, head high up to the slopes on the Wiedersberger Horn. The best route from the top station of the Wiedersbergerhornbahn is the ski route to the Kohlgrubenlift (W7), which takes children back up with its own children's track. From there, the blue run to the Muldenlift (W10) is a good choice. If that gets too "boring", it's on to the Hornbodenlift (W8).
Advanced skiers can opt for the blue or even the red run to the Gmahbahn (W4) or to the middle station of the Wiedersbergerhornbahn. Very popular here is the adventurous "Kids Run" along piste 46b with figures, waves and steep turns.
Inneralpbach
The Acherfeldlift (W15) is located at the valley station of the Pöglbahn or the Verbindungsbahn Alpbachtal-Wildschönau and is very suitable for all children who want to learn to ski properly with a 100m long slope.
Alpbach
The Böglerlift (D1) is located in the village centre of Alpbach between the Congress Centrum and the Hotel Böglerhof****S. Due to its good inclination, the slope is not only suitable for beginners, but is also perfect for returning skiers.
Reith im Alpbachtal
In Reith im Alpbachtal beginners will find the perfect conditions for their first skiing attempts up to the first real turns. The JUPPI DO conveyor belt (R5) and the Brandachlift (R4) offer short and flat runs down into the valley. In addition, the "JUPPI DO" children's area offers the perfect conditions for the first steps on skis.
For the next level of difficulty, you can take the Reitherkogel lift to the summit and from there take the blue run to the Hochlift (R3) and make your first turns there.
Fun & Action for big and small
NEW: KidsCross Alpbachtal on the Wiedersberger Horn
From the coming 2024/25 winter season, a new highlight awaits speed fans with the ‘KidsCross Alpbachtal’. It's an adventurous ride over numerous steep bends, through a snow tunnel, where you will be cheered on by the mascot "Lauser".
Funslope and KidsRun on the Wiedersberger Horn
Families can have fun on the piste in the Family Park on the Wiedersberger Horn with Funslope, waves, tunnels, rails and other fun elements. Then it's on to the KidsRun with fun figures, waves and banked turns, where the piste cop's siren sounds at the end as the speed increases. The Funslope and KidsRun can be found along the Familien Abfahrt run no. 46 & 46a.
You can measure how fast you are on skis at the Speed Check and on the Skimovie course on the Wiedersberger Horn.
Wave Run on the Schatzberg
On the Schatzberg, an exciting skiing experience awaits young and old on the 300 metre long wave run (Verbindung Hahnkopf run no. 6).
Children's slopes in the Wildschönau
Schatzberg
For families and children, the Schatzberg Zwergenland at the Schatzbergbahn middle station offers even more fun in the snow from this winter!
Directly at the Schatzbergbahn middle station is the children's and beginners' area with the Koglmooslift (S8), another ski conveyor (S8) and large, wide slopes with plenty of space.
Niederau
Right next to the valley station of the Markbachjochbahn are wide beginner slopes with short lifts, which are the focus of smaller children.
The "Märchenwiesenabfahrt" offers exciting runs for the more experienced and can be easily reached with the Tennladenlift (M11).
Oberau
In the village centre of Oberau, the ski conveyor Oberau (O2) and the Schießhüttllift (O3) offer easy beginner's lifts, flat slopes and numerous opportunities to play in the snow.
The Roggenboden in Oberau offers ski lifts and slopes that are also ideally suited for children. In addition, you can go night skiing and night tobogganing in the evening under floodlights.
Tip!
The young family card is available for ski passes from 3 to 14 days and can be used alternately by mum and dad with children up to the age of 5.
More about the young family card