Bad Kleinkirchheim / St.Oswald & Falkert in short
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Height: 1050 - 2055 metres
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Challenging ski area, especially suitable for experts
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Lots of drag lifts
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Sunny ski area
In the midst of a picturesque mountain landscape lie the varied ski areas of Bad Kleinkirchheim/St. Oswald and Falkert. Sophisticated yet down-to-earth Bad Kleinkirchheim is the place to go if you’re looking to combine a ski holiday with a wellness retreat, as it is also a renowned spa. Meanwhile, St. Oswald sets the scene for a relaxing ski holiday, and the family-friendly Falkert rounds out the offer with predominantly easy slopes which welcome young children and beginner skiers.
The bulk of the slopes here are red, but advanced skiers can sink their teeth into the Franz Klammer World Cup piste – Bad Kleinkirchheim is a regular host of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup. Sunny runs wind their way through the trees before opening up as they get lower down into the valley. With 110km of slopes, gorgeous hiking trails and a charming village, this is the ideal place to go for a tranquil Carinthian ski holiday.
Bad Kleinkirchheim / St.Oswald & Falkert - 103 km
Closed- Blue 18 km
- Red 77 km
- Black 8 km
Mountain: 0 cm
Valley: 0 cm
- Drag Lifts 13
- Chair Lifts 7
- Gondolas 4
- Trains 0
- Glacier No
- Speed 35700 p/hour