If you ski Nassfeld, you get a large modern ski and snowboard area that caters almost exclusively to families and those wanting beginner or intermediate slopes. Off piste challenges are plentiful - but you'll need a guide.
Where
Ski Nassfeld and you are placed on the border of Austria and Italy. The slopes cross between the two countries, however it is technically considered an Austrian resort. The easiest way to reach the ski resort is via the airport at Klagenfurt, however other airports are also relatively painless for ski transfers.
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RESORT ALTITUDE : |
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TOTAL PISTE : |
110 km |
LONGEST RUN : |
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Beginners / % |
Intermediates 27 / % |
Advanced 67 / % |
Experts 6 / % |
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CROSS COUNTRY : |
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On the slopes
The Nassfeld ski resort is considered one of the most modern and largest ski areas in the Carinthian area with plenty of slope choices for beginners and intermediate skiers. Experts will not find as many options on the slopes, but by hiring a local guide there are plenty of off piste trails that can present a formidable challenge.
Given its location in the Southern Alps, ski Nassfeld and you often get sunny conditions with plenty of natural snow throughout the entire 100+km of pistes. Just one of the perks of skiing here is that the lift system is modern and new, making it easy to quickly navigate around the slopes of the resort. Snowboarders are also welcome at the resort although you may also have to travel off piste to find terrain that is suitable for your skill level.
Ski area :
If you ski Nassfeld you are also in the ski region of Carinthia along with the following resorts; Bad Kleinkirchheim, Gerlitzen, Nassfeld
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Off the slopes
Although Nassfeld as a ski area is made up of small villages and new and old mountain huts, it is well known for its active après ski scene. The many restaurants in the area serve up traditional Austrian menus as well as contemporary standard menus for more picky eaters.
The mountain is where people looking for light après ski activities generally converse with the largest action found in the valley villages of Tropolach where there are plenty of bars, nightclubs, and pubs with live music.
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