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Obertauern ski area, Salzburg, Austria
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| | There are 26 great ski lifts here, and they are capably taken care of and managed by kind people. The height difference of 2,742 feet is a good drop. Obertauern is a regular size ski resort in possession of an average drop when compared to other Austria ski resorts. Obertauern has an admirable pick of different ski runs and a nice pick of lifts. This ski area has 95 slopes that you can ski on; there are more than enough slopes for every skill. Obertauern has a much lower than average fraction of tough trails and a much higher |
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than average fraction of blue and green ski runs. Having such a great skiable territory, 23,750 acres in all lacking skiable area won’t happen. Some folks prefer skiing and some snowboarding, either way, in this general neighborhood, you'll come across scores
| | of ski mountains. This is a family friendly ski resort with scores of beginner and intermediate slopes. In winter the Northern Cascade Range is a pleasant skiing or snowboarding destination. In winter the Salzburg, Austria mountaintops are always pleasant for skiing or snowboarding. The majestic mountain view of Salzburg, Austria and the truly fine ski trails make the trip here worthwhile. The best piece of information on this resort is unsurprisingly the ski map of Obertauern on this internet page. Obertauern has | |
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a fine set of slopes; it won’t leave anyone bored. Getting your skiing muscles stimulated and getting out of the house for a while will have you returning for more. The snow blanketed mountaintops of the Northern Cascade Range make for a pleasant landscape. Skiing and snowboarding in this part of the country is a lot of fun during the season.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 2,742 feet
Total Runs: 95 - 4% Expert and Advanced - 37% Intermediate Runs - 59% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 26
Skiing Area: 23,750 acres Annual snowfall: 0 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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