Alpin Royal 2007 - (Page 26) Active winter fun in the Ahrntal … Ski arena Ahrntal (2 km): The main ski areas Klausberg (1050 to 2510 m elevation) and Speikboden (950 to 2400 m elevation) let the hearts of winter sports fans skip a beat, because its broad range of offers includes for example free shuttle service, state of the art mountain railroads ( with touch less key card system), cozy restaurants, rustic ski lodges and proper Après ski. Surrounded by 80 Dreitausender Dolomite peaks (mountains which have an altitude of 3000 m or more) winter vacationers will find South Tyrol’s 8-passenger gondola lift located at the highest elevation, which together with a environmentally compatible snow canon system promise 100 % skiing fun with a guarantee for snow until Easter. The ski areas offer the optimal mixture of red medium difficulty slopes, fast black runs and easy blue runs • 18 cable cars from 950 m to 2510 above normal (difference in elevation 1560 m!) • Over 45 kilometers of slopes: (12 km blue, 26 km red and 7 km black runs) • Sledding course Klausberg covers 5 km (lighted for nighttime sledding fun on Tuesdays) • Absolutely snow-sure with its snowcanons covering the area • Permanent skiing circuit • Snow-Park • Ski depots at every valley station • Après Ski in umbrella bars and ski huts • Touch less entry possible with key card. • Often training area for various national skiing teams • Bambini pass: Children under 6 yrs of which can be used to avoid one of the more demanding areas on the slopes. age travel free of charge. Children under the age of 8 receive a „Bambini Pass“ with the purchase of a ski pass by one parent (identification with official photo ID required) • Seniors age 61 and above pay children’s prices. • Free skiing and sledding shuttle service • Ski Arena Ahrntal was awarded 4.3 of 5 possible points by the magazine „Skigebiete-Test“ (Ski Area Test). 26
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