Set in the Salzburg region of Austria, Obertauern is celebrated for its high-altitude location and reliable snowfall, making it a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Before you hit the slopes, make sure to download the latest Obertauern piste map. This essential guide will help you navigate the resort's extensive network of trails, showcasing lift locations, slope difficulties, and key amenities.
Obertauern ski resort piste map
Download the piste map here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.
Obertauern piste map downloads
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- Obertauern piste map pdf
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Obertauern best ski pistes
Obertauern’s compact network offers approximately 61% intermediate, 35% advanced, and 4% experts terrain, ideal for families and all level circuits:
- Tauernrunde (Green-Beginner): A gentle circular tour through the base area, perfect for novice skiers and children.
- Tauernrunde (Red-Intermediate): The same loop on groomed reds, adding moderate pitch and longer laps for confident intermediates.
- Bobbyrunde (Green-Beginner): A themed children’s circuit with gentle rollers, play stations, and magic carpets.
- My Track (Mixed Blue/Red): A self‑guided ski circuit combining blue and red sections for a full resort tour.
- Seekarek, piste 9d (Blue-Intermediate): Wide blue with gentle cambers, running beneath the Seekar lift.
- Sonnenlift, piste 23 (Blue-Intermediate): Sunny blue slope ideal for cruising and midday laps.
- Zehnerkar, pistes 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e (Red-Intermediate): Four linked reds descending from the Zehnerkar ridge, varied pitch and panorama.
- Seekareck, piste 9a (Red-Intermediate): Direct red drop with consistent fall‑line and superb mountain views.
- Panorama, piste 10a (Red-Intermediate): Ridge‑line red boasting uninterrupted vistas over the Alps.
- Panorama, piste 10b (Black-Expert): A steep black parallel to 10a, offering a demanding fall‑line challenge.
- Plattenkar, piste 3e (Black-Expert): A narrow black chute with tight turns and firm corduroy.
- Schaidberg, piste 2a (Black-Expert): Steep black steered through natural moguls, best left for experts.
- Gamsleiten 26a (Black-Expert): Famous black variant of the Gamsleiten run, deep pitch and sustained steepness.
Obertauern in brief
- Base elevation: 1,630 m
- Highest elevation: 2,313 m
- Vertical drop: 683 m
- Number of pistes: 76
- Type of pistes: 61% intermediate, 35% advanced, 4% experts
- Downhill total length: 100 km
- Snow making: 95 km
- Number of ski lifts: 26
- Snow/fun park: 1
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