Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen Ski Map

Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen Ski Map

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Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen Piste Map and Overview

Set right at the foot of the iconic Zugspitze in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen is a compact but beautifully scenic ski area that delivers a relaxed, family-friendly alpine experience. It’s known for its wide, sun-drenched carving slopes, panoramic mountain views, and easy access directly from the village of Ehrwald. Unlike larger, high-pressure ski resorts, this area focuses on smooth, enjoyable skiing where beginners and intermediates can comfortably build confidence while still enjoying high-quality piste conditions. The setting alone — with open views across the valley and surrounding Wetterstein mountains — makes every descent feel calm and memorable.

For skiers and snowboarders, the resort is particularly appealing because of its simplicity and variety within a small area. You’ll find gentle beginner slopes at the Sonnenhang, flowing blue runs through the forest, and a few steeper descents for more confident riders. Snowboarders benefit from the modern lift system, including a fast six-seater chairlift and well-groomed pistes that avoid overly flat sections. It’s not about extreme terrain here — instead, it’s about enjoyable cruising, reliable snowmaking, and a stress-free mountain layout that makes it ideal for learning, progressing, or just taking a relaxed ski holiday.


Total ski area size: 21 km / 13 miles
Base elevation: 1,000 m / 3,281 ft
Peak elevation: 1,923 m / 6,309 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 72% Easy

🟥 14% Intermediate

⬛ 14% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

The ski season typically runs from mid-December to early March (depending on snow conditions and operations). The area is heavily supported by snowmaking (around 98% coverage), which helps maintain reliable skiing even in lower-snow periods.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — this is one of its strongest features. Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen is widely regarded as very beginner-friendly, with dedicated practice zones, conveyor belts, and gentle nursery slopes at the Sonnenhang. The wide, uncrowded pistes make it easy to progress from snowploughing to linked turns without feeling overwhelmed. It’s also ideal for families and first ski holidays.

However, confident beginners and intermediates will get more out of the full mountain, as some of the longer blue runs and connecting descents are where the real enjoyment comes in.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

A standard Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen ski pass includes:

  • Access to all lifts in the Wettersteinbahn ski area
  • Use of the Sunracer 6-seater chairlift and Wettersteinbahn lift system
  • Access to all groomed pistes (blue, red, and black runs)
  • Entry to beginner areas and practice lifts (magic carpets and tow lifts)
  • Use of valley runs connecting back to Ehrwald
  • Access to snowmaking-supported slopes for consistent conditions
  • Access to ski school zones and children’s areas

Does it include multiple resorts?

  • The standard pass covers only the Wettersteinbahnen ski area in Ehrwald
  • However, it is often considered part of the wider Zugspitz Arena ski region, which includes nearby areas such as:
    • Ehrwalder Alm
    • Lermoos / Grubigstein
    • Biberwier

These are not automatically included unless you upgrade to a regional pass.


Are there cheaper ski passes for only part of the area?

Yes:

  • You can buy smaller local passes, such as:
    • Beginner-area tickets (Sonnenhang / practice lifts only)
    • Half-day passes
    • Single-mountain passes (Wettersteinbahnen only)
  • If you only want to ski one zone, you do not need the full Zugspitz Arena pass
  • The full regional pass is optional and mainly useful if you plan to ski multiple resorts (Ehrwald + Lermoos + Biberwier)

If you’re looking for a relaxed, scenic ski area with easy progression, short lift queues, and a welcoming atmosphere, Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen (Ehrwald, Austria) is one of the most beginner-friendly and enjoyable small ski resorts in the Austrian Alps.