The ski resort Rosshütte – Seefeld is located in the Olympiaregion Seefeld, Tyrol, Austria. It may be one of Tyrol’s smaller resorts but nevertheless it is the largest ski area in the Seefeld Olympic Region and is home to a wide range of slopes catering for all abilities.
Consisting of 21.9 kilometres of slopes set between elevations of 1,230 and 2,064 metres skiers will get to sample as many ski runs as possible. Beginners can glide on 11.4 kilometres of easy slopes, perfect their skills on 9.5 kilometres of intermediate slopes or put their endurance to the test on 1 kilometre of expert slopes including the Slope which leads from the Seefelder Joch and is 0.8 kilometres in length. Located next to the Rosshütte base station is a specially designated area for children and beginners. The higher elevations teamed with the 208 snow cannons ensure great snow coverage throughout the winter season. Night owls will love the fact that they can ski under the stars on 3 kilometres of floodlit slopes which remain open until 21:30
In addition to the wide range of slopes, snowboarders can have the time of their lives in the Crazy Hole snow park which has lots of great obstacles to jump, slide and show off your skills. Numerous scenic, alpine walks are on offer throughout the resort, another great way to explore the scenery. So whether you’re part of a family, a beginner skier or a powder professional, enjoy adrenaline or kicking back, everyone will find their fun on the sunny slopes at the Rosshütte ski resort.
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