Ski freeride
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Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculaires
Ski freeride
Équipements haut de gamme
Vues spectaculairesFieberbrunn is a traditional Tyrolean village in the Pillerseetal valley that leads a double life. On the surface, it's a quiet, family-friendly community with a pretty church, local shops, and a relaxed atmosphere far removed from the glitz of Austria's big-name resorts. But Fieberbrunn is also the Austrian stop on the Freeride World Tour - the only ski area in the country chosen to host the world's most prestigious freeride competition, held annually on the north face of the Wildseeloder at 2,118m. And since 2015, it's been part of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn - one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, with 270km of pistes and 70 lifts spanning the Kitzbühel Alps across both Tyrol and Salzburg.
The combined Skicircus terrain stretches from 840m to 2,096m with a 1,256m vertical drop, served by an impressive 70 lifts including 29 gondolas and 12 high-speed six-seaters. The 139 runs split across 78 blues, 49 reds, and 12 blacks, with four terrain parks, a boardercross, and extensive freeride areas. Fieberbrunn's own sector has 18 lifts and a strong personality - the terrain off the Reckmoos and Hochhörndl lifts is steep, wild, and holds powder beautifully, while the lower slopes around Streuböden are gentler and family-friendly. The Tirol-S gondola links Fieberbrunn to the wider Skicircus, opening up the long cruisers and lively après-ski of Saalbach and Hinterglemm.
The village itself sits in the Pillerseetal, surrounded by the Kitzbühel Alps - a landscape of rolling forests, traditional farmsteads, and mountain panoramas. It's a calmer, more authentic base than the busier Skicircus villages across the mountain, and the Pillerseetal brings its own attractions: 100km of prepared cross-country trails (including a biathlon course), scenic winter hiking, and Timok's Alpine Coaster - a 1.2km year-round toboggan on rails. The Ski ALPIN CARD pass extends access beyond the Skicircus to the Schmittenhöhe at Zell am See and the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun, adding up to 408km of combined terrain.
Check out Fieberbrunn ski deals to start planning your trip.
Fieberbrunn is a traditional Tyrolean village in the Pillerseetal valley that leads a double life. On the surface, it's a quiet, family-friendly community with a pretty church, local shops, and a relaxed atmosphere far removed from the glitz of Austria's big-name resorts. But Fieberbrunn is also the Austrian stop on the Freeride World Tour - the only ski area in the country chosen to host the world's most prestigious freeride competition, held annually on the north face of the Wildseeloder at 2,118m. And since 2015, it's been part of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn - one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, with 270km of pistes and 70 lifts spanning the Kitzbühel Alps across both Tyrol and Salzburg.
The combined Skicircus terrain stretches from 840m to 2,096m with a 1,256m vertical drop, served by an impressive 70 lifts including 29 gondolas and 12 high-speed six-seaters. The 139 runs split across 78 blues, 49 reds, and 12 blacks, with four terrain parks, a boardercross, and extensive freeride areas. Fieberbrunn's own sector has 18 lifts and a strong personality - the terrain off the Reckmoos and Hochhörndl lifts is steep, wild, and holds powder beautifully, while the lower slopes around Streuböden are gentler and family-friendly. The Tirol-S gondola links Fieberbrunn to the wider Skicircus, opening up the long cruisers and lively après-ski of Saalbach and Hinterglemm.
The village itself sits in the Pillerseetal, surrounded by the Kitzbühel Alps - a landscape of rolling forests, traditional farmsteads, and mountain panoramas. It's a calmer, more authentic base than the busier Skicircus villages across the mountain, and the Pillerseetal brings its own attractions: 100km of prepared cross-country trails (including a biathlon course), scenic winter hiking, and Timok's Alpine Coaster - a 1.2km year-round toboggan on rails. The Ski ALPIN CARD pass extends access beyond the Skicircus to the Schmittenhöhe at Zell am See and the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun, adding up to 408km of combined terrain.
Check out Fieberbrunn ski deals to start planning your trip.
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Nous avons réservé un séjour au ski de dernière minute à Morzine via WeSki. Nous avions envisagé de réserver le séjour nous-mêmes, mais nous n'avons pas pu trouver un prix aussi avantageux que celui proposé par WeSki. L'entreprise a été super et nous n'avons rencontré aucun problème du début à la fin. Je passerai certainement de nouveau par eux pour réserver un autre week-end au ski.
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