
Kreuzberg
Weather at Kreuzberg
Low: 2.6°C / High: 6.4°C
Wind: NW 8 km/h
Recent Snowfall
24 hours: 0 cm
7 days: 9 cm
Snow Depth
Base: 0 cm
Season Total: 9 cm
Resort Status
Lifts: --/--
Trails: --/--
Kreuzberg offers an authentic Bavarian skiing experience in the beautiful Rhön Mountains, with 8km of varied terrain catering primarily to families and intermediate skiers. This historic resort maintains traditional character away from mass tourism, delivering uncrowded slopes and spectacular views across the rolling highlands. The manageable size makes it perfect for beginners and children, while still providing enough variety to keep improving skiers engaged throughout their visit.
The lift system at Kreuzberg features one modern chairlift and 5 surface lifts efficiently serving the entire ski area. This network maintains steady uphill capacity without extensive queues even during busy periods. With a vertical drop of 300m, the lifts provide access to diverse terrain across multiple faces of the mountain. The main chairlift delivers skiers to spectacular viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve and beyond to the distant Thuringian Forest.
Kreuzberg Resort Elevation
Trails
Total Runs
11
Total Area
13km
8.1 miles
Location
Located in northern Bavaria approximately 150km east of Frankfurt and 100km from Würzburg, Kreuzberg offers an accessible mountain escape within the Rhön Biosphere Reserve. The resort sits adjacent to the historic Kreuzberg Monastery, famous for its brewery producing excellent Franciscan beers since 1731. This central location makes it easily reachable from several major cities for day trips and weekend visits. The surrounding Rhön region offers spectacular landscapes recognized by UNESCO, with excellent cross-country skiing and winter hiking complementing the downhill options.
Kreuzberg
, germany
Season Info
Kreuzberg typically operates from December through March, with the most reliable conditions in January and February. The resort benefits from the Rhön's elevated plateau position, which often receives substantial snowfall when other low mountain regions struggle. The predominantly north-facing slopes maintain good snow quality throughout the season, preserving conditions after storms. The relaxed atmosphere makes it particularly appealing during weekends when larger resorts face overcrowding.
Current Season
2024 - 2025
Opening Day
12/26/2025
Closing Day
3/1/2026
Days Open
66
Annual Snowfall
Metric
1.25m
125cm
Imperial
4.1ft
49in
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