Book in Diedamskopf
The ski resort Diedamskopf is located in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg in the most western parts of the Austrian Alps, and here you will find most of what you need to know about Diedamskopf. The season in Diedamskopf normally starts in mid December to start April.
Diedamskopf has pistes totaling 40 kilometer, of which 13 kilometer are blue easy pistes, 18 kilometer red and slightly more challenging slopes, and 9 kilometer black and more difficult pistes. Here you'll find 9 lifts, with a total capacity of 11820 passengers/hour. The vertical drop is at most 1240 meter and the highest served area by the ski lift system is at 2060 meter.
In Diedamskopf you can also try night skiing as some slopes are illuminated after dark. For snowboarders or the more adventurous skiers, there is also access to a fun park, as well as a halfpipe facility.
If you have family members or others in your party who are not interested in down hill skiing, there are cross-country skiing tracks available at a total length of 63 kilometers. If you like hiking and want to do it in a beautiful winter environment, you also have access to special trails that are prepared for winter hiking.
Diedamskopf has pistes totaling 40 kilometer, of which 13 kilometer are blue easy pistes, 18 kilometer red and slightly more challenging slopes, and 9 kilometer black and more difficult pistes. Here you'll find 9 lifts, with a total capacity of 11820 passengers/hour. The vertical drop is at most 1240 meter and the highest served area by the ski lift system is at 2060 meter.
In Diedamskopf you can also try night skiing as some slopes are illuminated after dark. For snowboarders or the more adventurous skiers, there is also access to a fun park, as well as a halfpipe facility.
If you have family members or others in your party who are not interested in down hill skiing, there are cross-country skiing tracks available at a total length of 63 kilometers. If you like hiking and want to do it in a beautiful winter environment, you also have access to special trails that are prepared for winter hiking.
