In Skiworld Ahrntal, two exceptional valley runs await you - each stretching almost 9 kilometres and covering around 1,500 metres of altitude difference.
Challenging slopes with an altitude difference of 1,500 metres.
The Longest Run at Klausberg
From the highest point in Skiworld Ahrntal down to Steinhaus
Start your descent at over 2,500 metres at the top station of the K2 cable car.
Begin on the red slope no. 8 (K2) down to the valley station of the K2 cable car, then continue along the red slope no. 2 (K1) before turning onto the valley run.
At the Kristallalm, after almost 1,000 metres of altitude difference, you can choose between the more demanding valley slope (3f, Sonnen) or the easier route no. 1 (Valley Run). A relaxing stop at one of the mountain huts is always a good idea along the way.
By the time you reach the valley, you’ll have completed nearly 9 kilometres of slopes and around 1,500 metres of vertical descent in one unforgettable run.

Pure Skiing Pleasure at Speikboden
Stunning views at Sonnklar, burning legs at the Valley Station!
That’s what awaits you on the longest ski run at Speikboden.
Your descent begins at what is probably the most beautiful viewpoint in the area- the Sonnklar panoramic tower. The Dolomites, the mountains of the Ahrntal Valley and the impressive Durreck Group stretch out right before your eyes.
Starting at 2,400 metres above sea level, you first tackle the demanding Sonnklar slope (5a), which then continues into the red slope (3c). Follow it down to the mountain station of the cable car at 2,000 metres.
From here, continue along the valley run: the wide Michl slope (no. 1) leads through Swiss stone pine forests and across alpine meadows all the way down to the valley at 950 metres.



