Bergbahnen Berwang-Skiarena
The Skiarena Berwang is exactly the right choice if you’re looking for a truly enjoyable, family-friendly ski region away from all the hustle and bustle. A total of 34 km of slopes are connected by twelve modern cable cars and lifts (one 10-seat family lift, one combined 6-seat/8-seat lift, three chairlifts, and seven T-bar lifts). 17,2 km of the downhills are easy (marked blue) and therefore particularly suited for families with children, ski beginners and ski connoisseurs. Sufficient snow is guaranteed thanks to the altitude exceeding 1,300 m and the snowmaking machines covering approx. 80 percent of all slopes. The doors of rustic alps and family-friendly mountain inns are always open for a nice rest stop.
While the Berwang-Bichlbach winter sport region might not be among the biggest ski regions, it offers many a surprise! The night slope in Berwang is a great experience in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena – and the night toboggan run is a genuine highlight for all ages. Snowboards, cross-country skiers, winter hikers and ice sport fans enjoy the small yet exclusive ski region in the Zugspitz Arena as well as there’s something great for everyone in the heart of the beautiful nature scenery of the Berwanger Tal.
FAQ
How big is the Berwang-Bichlbach ski area?
The Skiarena Berwang is a family-friendly ski area in Tyrol with 34 kilometres of pistes and 12 modern cable cars and lifts. 17,2 kilometres of slopes are easy (marked blue) and therefore suitable for families with children and beginners.
How high up is the Berwang-Bichlbach ski area?
The Berwang ski arena is spread out between 1,000 metres and 1,700 metres above sea level, with most of the pistes at an altitude of over 1,300 metres. Snow-making facilities cover around 80 per cent of the slopes.
Is there a ski hire and ski schools in Berwang-Bichlbach?
The local ski schools offer ski courses for beginners and experts. All winter equipment can be hired from the local sports shops.
Easily accessible Skiarena in Tyrol
Access to the Berwang-Bichlbach ski area is very easy. The valley station of the Almkopfbahn in Bichlbach is located directly on the B 179 Fernpass federal road and is one of the entrances to the ski arena. A large, free car park and ticket counter ensure that you can start your skiing fun without any detours.
This also applies when travelling by train: the stop is located directly at the Almkopfbahn. The cross-country ski trail and the hiking trail also start here.
Slope map, ski schools, prices & more
Access to the Bergbahnen Berwang is made as easy as possible. Highly modern chip cards by SKIDATA open all accesses to the cable cars and lifts contact-free. There’s “Skilines”, the logging system for the number of all slope kilometres, altitude metres and lifts used for all those that want to know how many altitude metres they’ve covered during their skiing days in Berwang.
Just enter your ski pass number online and try it out!
We have put together information for you on the following pages so that you can immediately find your way around the Skiarena Berwang-Bichlbach. Read up on the tickets & prices, the current snow depths, night skiing and the winter hiking trails – whatever you’re planning, we wish you an unforgettably divine holiday in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena!