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Ski area Skilifte Hochschwarzwald

Information about the ski area

Highest point: 1,250 m Pistes in total: 10.9 km
Lowest point: 897 m
Pistes:
10.4 km
Altitude ski resort: 303 m
Pistes:
0.5 km
Lifts in total: 12
Gondola lift: 0
Chair lifts: 0
Tow lifts: 12

Ski area Skilifte Hochschwarzwald

The "Hochschwarzwald Card" offers a total of 9 varied ski lifts spread across the areas of Schönwald, Lenzkirch-Saig, Titisee-Neustadt, Eisenbach, Todtnau-Herrenschwand, Grafenhausen, Breitnau, Schonach and Vöhrenbach, with a total of around 11 kilometres of pistes.

The individual lifts provide a perfect skiing holiday, especially for families with children making their first attempts on skis. The ski lifts, which generally consist of a platter and tow variant, are easy for children to use and the clearly laid out pistes help parents to keep track of their snow bunnies. Beginners and children can make use of the local ski schools if required, which also have a special baby lift with a magical fairytale piste, such as the Schneeberglift Waldau.

The Feldberg (1,277 m), the highest mountain in the Black Forest, attracts a large number of skiers every year with its high altitude and around 4 km of snow-covered pistes. By purchasing discounted tickets with the Hochschwarzwald Card, you can use the 17 lifts and 30 kilometres of pistes in the Feldberg lift network (information subject to change, see information on site).
Piste map Skilifte Hochschwarzwald
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Night skiing Skilifte Hochschwarzwald

Night-time winter sports enthusiasts can hit the slopes in Eisenbach under floodlights from Monday to Friday from 16:00 to 21:00. The lifts in Lenzkirch, Eisenbach and Schönwald also open their gates for night skiing.

Après ski Skilifte Hochschwarzwald

After a day of winter sports, Oberharmersbach provides very peaceful ways to wind down. Get-togethers in cosy inns or evening walks through the snow-covered winter landscape contribute to perfect holiday relaxation in this picturesque destination. Those who like to be active in the afternoon and evening hours will also find many opportunities: Almost every village has a toboggan hill. Here and there, you will also find snowtubing tracks or coasters, and ice rinks invite you to go ice skating.

Several hiking tours around Oberharmersbach lead to vantage points that are attractively designed with unusual objects (wooden sofas, panoramic frames, hammocks). Around the village, there are also three pretty circular trails for snowshoe hikers of varying degrees of difficulty. The trails are well signposted and lead through the forests and up to the highest elevation in the Middle Black Forest, the Brandenkopf with its mountain restaurant and observation tower. A fascinatingly bizarre world of ice and rock is formed by the icy waterfalls where you can practise ice climbing.

Those who have spent enough time in the beautiful nature of the Black Forest can look forward to a hearty evening meal in the restaurants or a cosy nightcap in the fine parlours of the inns.

Snowpark Skilifte Hochschwarzwald: Snowpark

Unfortunately, there is no snow park in this ski area.

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Expert rating report Skilifte Hochschwarzwald

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