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Ski resort Bad Kleinkirchheim (1.100 - 3.016 m)
Bad Kleinkirchheim’s ski area includes 64
miles of well groomed ski runs served by 26 lifts.
The top lift station is at 6,740ft with over 3,000ft vertical down to
BKK at 3,580ft. Around 75 per cent of ski runs are graded red for
intermediates, 17 per cent blue for beginners and just 8 per cent are
classified black for advanced skiers. There is no terrain park yet which
is perhaps indicative of the target audience – solid skiers rather than
freestylers.
Apart from the uppermost runs, the ski slopes are mostly well wooded and
the way they dip and dive through the forest, wide and groomed, has more
than a hint of American skiing about it albeit that the altitude here is
more comfortably modest. If skiing in a white out, it’s a good place to
be as tree-lined ski runs help give perspective in bad visibility.
Most of the slopes nearest BKK tend to be shady for much of the day but,
because they are north-facing, they hold their snow well. The sunnier,
more open slopes are situated above the nearby village of St Oswald with
the skiing all interlinked. For days in the sun and long lunches on
mountain restaurant terraces, head for the runs above St Oswald.
If you are at all worried about the somewhat low altitude, it's a
comfort to know that 97 per cent of the slopes are covered by 700
snowmaking machines with the rest to be catered for soon. This network
of snow guns is, interestingly, said to provide the equivalent of 50
centimetres of natural snow.
There are two
airports within two hours drive, so ski weekends, snowboard breaks and
short ski holidays to Bad Kleinkirchheim are perfectly feasible. Klagenfurt
Airport is just one hours drive away, in good driving conditions,
so you can be on the piste quickly.
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