Piste Fact File On Fieberbrunn
- Resort height – 800m
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- Highest lift – 2020m
- Number of slopes - 35
- Number of lifts – 13
- Cross country – 35km
- Snowboard parks - 1
Beginners – The wide, gentle slopes in Fieberbrunn make it an excellent resort for beginners to learn and master the basics of skiing.
Intermediate - Fieberbrunn offers numerous sweeping and varied runs for intermediate skiers and with access to the Schneewinkle area there is even more varied skiing available, which helps skiers to improve their technique and move on to the more testing and challenging slopes.
Advanced – Experienced skiers will find that the majority of the slopes in Fieberbrunn are aimed at intermediates. However, in addition to vast sweeping runs more advanced skiers will have access to other resorts in the Schneewinkle area, where thrilling black runs provide a sturdy challenge.
Snowboarders – Fieberbrunn hosts the annual “Lord of the board” competitions, and is good all-round resort for snowboarders of all abilities. There is plenty of opportunity to practise and improve skills with superb free riding terrain and a fun park.
Après Ski – Fieberbrunn offers a selection of bars with traditional live music and the latest Euro hits. Eating out is excellent value, with a number of high quality traditional and international restaurants. The resort centre has a wide choice of bars, cafés and a nightclub. There are plenty of alternative activities to be sampled in Fieberbrunn, such as tobogganing, snowshoe walking, ice-skating, sleigh rides, cross-country skiing and ice climbing. In addition there is also a Ski show, snow-rafting, fondue evenings, Ski school cabaret, snowshoe walking and day trips to remarkable cities such as Salzburg, Innsbruck and Kitzbuhel.
Transfers – Fieberbrunn is situated approximately 1hr 30minutes from both Salzburg and Innsbruck.