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    Sudelfeld – Bayrischzell
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    Sudelfeld – Bayrischzell

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    Resort Overview

    Sudelfeld-Bayrischzell stands as Bavaria's largest connected ski area, offering 31km of varied terrain across a beautiful Alpine setting. This historic resort combines traditional Bavarian character with modern skiing amenities, creating an authentic mountain experience just 70km from Munich. With wide, cruising runs and challenging steeps, Sudelfeld caters to diverse skiing abilities while maintaining its reputation for excellent grooming and accessible terrain.

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    Bergstation Kitzlahner

    1490m elevation

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    Trails & Terrain

    Trails

    Total Runs

    27

    Total Area

    31.2km

    19.4 miles

    Difficulty Distribution

    Beginner
    25%
    Intermediate
    60%
    Advanced
    15%
    Expert
    0%
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    Sudelfeld – Bayrischzell Lift System

    The lift network at Sudelfeld features 16 installations efficiently covering the entire ski area. The system includes modern six-seater chairlifts and surface lifts that minimize queues even during busy periods. With a vertical drop of 640m, the lifts provide access to a variety of terrain across multiple faces of the mountain. The Waldkopf chairlift delivers skiers to spectacular viewpoints at 1,563m, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Bavarian Alps.

    Lifts

    Total Lifts

    14

    Lift Types

    7

    Lift Breakdown

    8-Person Chair
    1
    8-Person Chair
    6-Person Chair
    1
    6-Person Chair
    Quad Chair
    1
    Quad Chair
    Triple Chair
    1
    Triple Chair
    Single Chair
    1
    Single Chair
    T-Bar
    8
    T-Bar
    Surface Lift
    1
    Surface Lift
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    Location & Getting There

    Located in Upper Bavaria just 70km from Munich, Sudelfeld-Bayrischzell offers exceptional accessibility for day trips and weekend escapes. The resort sits near the Austrian border, approximately 110km from Salzburg. This convenient location makes it a favourite among Munich residents seeking quick mountain getaways. The charming village of Bayrischzell provides authentic Bavarian accommodation and dining options, with the imposing Wendelstein mountain creating a dramatic backdrop to the entire region.

    Season Info

    Sudelfeld typically operates from December through March, with the season occasionally extending into April during snowy years. January and February deliver the most consistent conditions, with regular snowfalls refreshing the slopes. The resort has invested heavily in snowmaking technology, with over 140 snow cannons covering more than 80% of the ski area, ensuring reliable skiing throughout winter despite its relatively low altitude.

    Current Season

    2025 - 2026

    Opening Day

    12/15/2025

    Closing Day

    3/23/2026

    Days Open

    99

    Annual Snowfall

    Metric

    2.5m

    250cm

    Imperial

    8.2ft

    98in

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