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    Germany, Europe

    Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    6 Dec 2025
    Closes
    5 Apr 2026
    Days open
    120
    Annual snow
    3m
    The Overview

    Steinplatte Waidring stands as one of Austria's most impressive ski destinations, straddling the border between Tyrol and Salzburg. This sun-drenched resort boasts panoramic views of the Wilder Kaiser mountains, offering visitors a brilliant mix of well-groomed slopes and stunning Alpine scenery. With terrain suitable for beginners through to advanced skiers, Steinplatte has earned its reputation for quality snow conditions and excellent facilities without the overwhelming crowds found at larger resorts.

    1120m
    Vertical
    22
    Runs
    42 km
    Piste
    3m
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    22 runs across 42 km of piste

    Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm spreads 22 runs across 42 km of piste of terrain. It leans beginner at 48%, with 11 beginner runs to find your feet and 1 advanced or expert run when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    22
    runs
    22 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner11 runs · 48%
    Intermediate11 runs · 48%
    Advanced1 run · 4%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm

    The ski season at Steinplatte Waidring typically runs from early December through to mid-April, with reliable snow coverage throughout this period. January and February deliver the most consistent powder conditions, while March offers a brilliant combination of sunshine and well-preserved snow thanks to the resort's favourable north-facing aspects. The area receives an average annual snowfall of 5m, supplemented by comprehensive snowmaking capabilities that ensure quality skiing even during less snowy periods.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025
    Opens
    5 Apr 2026
    Closes
    120
    Days open
    3 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm, and where to stay

    Located just 90km from Salzburg and 120km from Munich, Steinplatte Waidring offers excellent accessibility for international visitors. The resort sits in the SkiWelt region, directly connected to the charming village of Waidring with its authentic Tyrolean character. This strategic position allows visitors to explore nearby attractions including the stunning Pillersee Valley and the medieval town of Kitzbühel, just a 30-minute drive away. The resort's proximity to the German border also makes it a popular day-trip destination for Bavarian skiers.

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    Trail map & terrain

    Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm trail map↓ Download PDF
    Terrain split
    22
    runs
    Beginner48%
    Intermediate48%
    Advanced4%
    Expert0%
    42 km of piste
    Resort Stats
    Elevation
    Base740m
    Summit1860m
    Annual snowfall
    3m
    Season
    2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025 - 5 Apr 2026
    Trail coverage
    22 runs
    42 km

    Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm ski trails

    Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm offers 22 runs across a mix of difficulties. The terrain split and trail map here show how the mountain breaks down so you can plan a day that suits your group.
    • • Match runs to your ability - the terrain split shows how much of Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm is beginner, intermediate and advanced.
    • • Check grooming and open-run status against the live conditions before committing to the upper mountain.
    • • Early season and after fresh snow, favour the lifts serving your preferred grade to make the most of the day.

    More Steinplatte-Winklmoosalm intelligence: trail map, lift system, resort overview.