Height difference:

1601-2502 m

Track length:

18 km

Season:

5 December — 11 April

The Pfelders Resort (Moso in Passiria) is located in the Italian Val Passiria (Trentino-Alto Adige, Alto Adige, Merano e Dintorni (Meraner Land) region). For skiing and snowboarding, there are 21 km of ski slopes. 4 lifts transport skiers. The complex for practicing winter sports is located between 1601 and 2502 meters above sea level.

The Pfelders ski resort is located in Moso in Val Passiria. Modern lifts bring skiers and snowboarders to the ski area, located on the slopes of Mount Sefiar (2846 m). At the top of the ski area, between the stations of the Grünbodenexpress gondola lift and the Karjoch chairlift, there are trails of medium difficulty and really difficult, making them ideal for sports skiers. Near Grünboden, there are also easy trails that less experienced skiers and snowboarders enjoy using. Down in the valley, right next to the village of Pfelders, there are other facilities such as a learning area ideal for children and beginners. Other activities offered by the resort include snow park activities, night skiing, toboggan runs, cross-country skiing trails, snowshoeing, organized hiking excursions and horse-drawn sleigh rides.

Working Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30 09:00 — 16:30

Season

Most often, the ski season in these parts lasts from early December to late April.

Ski pass prices

Day ski pass in high season will cost you € 38 for an adult and € 38 for children.

Slopes

Medium:

5 km

Hard:

9 km

Impossible:

4 km

Total length of tracks 18 km. The vertical drop is 901 meters. The preparation of the slopes is carried out with the help of special snow groomers of snow groomers. The excellent quality of the slopes is ensured by the artificial snowmaking system. In total, the resort has 35 snow cannons that cover 100% of the tracks. Artificial lighting is provided on the slopes, which allows you to comfortably ride and train in the evening. For beginners, a special training slope is equipped – smooth and wide.

The small size of the resort is not a disadvantage, but an advantage. It is impossible to get confused and lost in it. All tracks end at the bottom near the training area. The ski area is suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers. There are slopes of all difficulty levels. In the area of ​​the Grünbodenexpress gondola lift and the Karjoch chair lift, medium to difficult slopes prevail. There is also a black path with a gradient of 75%. There are easy trails for beginners next to the Gampen ski lift. Another convenience is that most of the apartments can be reached via ski slopes.

The longest trail starts from Karjoch station on Grünboden towards the valley, 901 meters elevation

The most difficult tracks:

  • Climbing wall (Kletterwand)
  • Karjoch is a medium difficulty track. But you can choose the option leading to a difficult area, the so-called climbing wall (Kletterwand) with a slope of 75%. Recommended only for experienced and trained skiers or snowboarders

Lifts


Baby lift:

2

T-bar lift:

2

Chairlift:

1

Gondola lift:

1

Vacationers are taken to the top 6 cable cars: 1 gondola lift, 1 chairlift and 2 t-bar lift. There are 2 children’s lifts for beginners and children. The total length of the cable cars is 32 km, which are capable of transporting up to 4300 passengers/hour.

The Pfelders ski resort in Val Passiria offers two state-of-the-art ski lifts. This is a Grünbodenexpress chairlift consisting of 6-seater seats and 8-seater cabins. It became the first heated seat system in all of Italy. The Karjoch chairlift, located at the top of the ski area, is also equipped with heated seats. The valley has ski lifts for children and beginners.

Infrastructure

The nearest villages to the resort:

  • Plan (Pfelders) (0.3 km)
  • Moso in Passiria (Moos in Passeier) (10 km)

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