The St. Johann ski resort is connected to Schneewinkel pass and covers a total of 182km of runs. The resort features 19 slopes, catering predominantly for beginners and intermediates, making it a brilliant overall family resort.
The resort also caters well for snowboarders, offering them a fully equipped boarding park. The Apre Ski scene is well equipped, offering a great selection of shops and a couple of bars and clubs, as well as an extensive range of restaurants. |
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RESORT INFORMATION |
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Nearest
town: Oberndorf
Fieberbrunn
Reit im Winkl |
| Resort Altitude (metres): 700m |
| Ski Season: December to April |
| Mountain Range: The Alps |
| Number of Lifts: 17 |
| Highest Lift (metres): 1700m |
| Lowest Lift (metres): 700m |
| Number of Slopes: 17 |
| Beginner
Slopes: 0.5 |
| Intermediate Slopes: 0.38 |
| Expert Slopes: 0.12 |
| Snowboarding: Yes: park |
| Cross Country (km): 74km |
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
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Nearby Attractions: The town of Oberndorf offers visitors a wonderful selection of attractions, should you wish to take a break from skiing. The Silent-Night and Local Heritage Museum is one of the places which is definitely worth a visit.
The museum offers vital information concerning the Christmas carol Silent Night and has become one of the main attractions of the museum. There are also a couple of monuments, chapels, churches and museums to visit, such as the Josef Hagner monument, the Nepomukkapelle chapel and the Church of St. Phillippian. |
Aprés-Ski: The Apre Ski scene is well equipped, offering guests a selection of bars and clubs, a few shops and an extensive range of restaurants offering a great selection of traditional and international cuisine.
The resort also has a bowling alley which offers loads of entertainment for both young and old. There is also a gym and a large indoor swimming pool available, as well as a sauna, hot tubs and an ice rink. The resort is home to beautiful nature walking trails and also offers paragliding facilities for the more adventurous. |
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