Spitzingsee, Germany
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The ski resort Spitzingsee is located in the Bavaria region in Germany, and here you will find most of what you need to know about Spitzingsee. The best time of year to ski in Spitzingsee is during the start December to end March.
Spitzingsee has pistes totaling 14 kilometer, of which 1 kilometer are blue easy pistes, 8 kilometer red and slightly more challenging slopes, and 4 kilometer black and more difficult pistes. Here you'll find 10 lifts, with a total capacity of 12168 passengers/hour. The highest point in the ski system is at 1580 meter, which gives a vertical drop of 600 meter.
For those of you who like to ski in the dark, there is also the option of night skiing in Spitzingsee. There are also other skiing and snowboarding activities here besides the slopes, for the more daring (and perhaps more experienced) skiers there is both a fun park and a halfpipe facility.
If downhill skiing isn't your thing, or other in travel company don't like it, there are 33 kilometers of cross-country skiing tracks available for those who needs a good exercise. If you want to take a break from skiing and like speed, you can try tobogganing, as Spitzingsee has a toboggan run that is open to the public.
Spitzingsee has pistes totaling 14 kilometer, of which 1 kilometer are blue easy pistes, 8 kilometer red and slightly more challenging slopes, and 4 kilometer black and more difficult pistes. Here you'll find 10 lifts, with a total capacity of 12168 passengers/hour. The highest point in the ski system is at 1580 meter, which gives a vertical drop of 600 meter.
For those of you who like to ski in the dark, there is also the option of night skiing in Spitzingsee. There are also other skiing and snowboarding activities here besides the slopes, for the more daring (and perhaps more experienced) skiers there is both a fun park and a halfpipe facility.
If downhill skiing isn't your thing, or other in travel company don't like it, there are 33 kilometers of cross-country skiing tracks available for those who needs a good exercise. If you want to take a break from skiing and like speed, you can try tobogganing, as Spitzingsee has a toboggan run that is open to the public.
If you want to fly to Spitzingsee
If you want to fly to Spitzingsee the closest airport is Kranebitten, Innsbruck, with a distance of 60 kilometers from the ski resort. It is also possible to fly to the airports Franz Josef Strauss, Munich, which is 77 kilometers away, and Wolfgang A Mozart, Salzburg, which has a distance of 85 kilometers from Spitzingsee.Other ski resorts nearby Spitzingsee
Just nearby, with a distance of 10 kilometers from Spitzingsee, you will find Sudelfeld-Bayrischzell. Close by you also find the ski resorts Christlum Achenkirch at a distance of 22 kilometers, and Lenggries, 23 kilometers from Spitzingsee.Ski schools
If you are looking to book ski school in Spitzingsee we can offer 10 different types of lessons for both skiing and snowboarding for all ages and levels via our partner CheckYeti. Many of the lessons can be canceled for free and you can get up to 15% discount compared to booking on site.
Restaurants
There are 27 restaurants in Spitzingsee with 14 different types of kitchens, the most popular being German, European and Central European.Hotel & accommodations
Here you will find in total 33 hotel, apartments and chalets/houses in Spitzingsee.31 options
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