Ski Bad Kleinkirchheim and you'll find it best for intermediate to advanced skiers. Based in a sunny valley in the midst of the Carinthian Nockberge mountains, you can get some great skiing and snowboarding in as well as enjoying the spa and après-ski.
Where
Located in Southern Austria, ski Bad Kleinkirchheim for an older city that used to be a spa town (the southern portion of the hotel). Newly modernized with the same old charm that made it famous the Bad Kleinkirchheim ski resort is off of Highway 88 and can be reached via rail or air with ease. The airports of Klagenfurt, Lubljana and even Salzburg all serve this resort well.
Essentials |
Suitable For |
Slopes |

RESORT ALTITUDE : |
1050m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
103 km |
LONGEST RUN : |
5 km |
START SEASON : |
December |
END SEASON : |
April |
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OVERALL |

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SKIING |

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BOARDING |

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APRÉS |

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FAMILIES |

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Beginners 1 / 3% |
Intermediates 4 / 11% |
Advanced 27 / 77% |
Experts 3 / 9% |
TOTAL RUNS : |
34 |
SNOW CANNONS : |
500 / 40ha |
SNOW PARKS : |
1 |
CROSS COUNTRY : |
45 km |
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On the slopes
With 27 slopes for intermediate/advanced skiers, ski Bad Kleinkirchheim and you get a ski resort primarily for those who are experienced skiers although there are also a total of 5 slopes for beginners/intermediates and 3 official trails for experts. The associuation with their most famous son, Franz Klammer, is not forgotten with the massive and epic Franz Kalmmer Carinthia run. Most of the other slopes are also lined with trees providing for some shelter from the weather elements without getting in the way of your cruise down the slopes.
Getting around the slopes when you ski Bad Kleinkirchheim is simple due to the four gondolas and six chairs that are located around the slopes. With a total of 103km of pistes and a vertical drop of 1000m there is plenty to keep most skiers and boarders busy throughout a day on the slopes - although there is not any night skiing opportunities.
Ski area :
If you ski Bad Kleinkirchheim, you are also in the ski region of Carinthia along with the following resorts; Bad Kleinkirchheim, Gerlitzen, Nassfeld
. Off the slopes
While there may not be night skiing, there is plenty to do around the resort for those looking to have some fun after a long day on the slopes. There is plenty of modern and historical buildings throughout the ski resort area that host a plethora of shops, bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.
However, one of the most famous activities are the thermal spas that are plentiful throughout the ski resort due to its historical heritage. With plenty of luxury hotels offering saunas, indoor and outdoor pools, as well as mud baths and massages for a great ski holiday and great slopes, this is a great ski resort to choose this winter for a varied and relaxing ski holiday.
WE LIKE
- Good intermediates and Advanced skiers and boarders have plenty to keep them busy
- The Franz Klammer-Carinthia run is excellent - especially with fresh snow
- A traditional village with a great spa, luxury hotels and great bars and restaurants
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WE DON'T LIKE
- This is not a great for beginners as runs limited
- The town is good for families, but not for young children that are learning
- Altitude does mean there's a slightly shorter season here - but plenty to do in season!
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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