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Slopes for every taste

The Spitzingsee-Tegernsee ski area offers slopes for every level and taste. Whether enjoyable skiing on sunny, gentle slopes or action-packed boarding on the Funslope - everyone will find their favourite spot here. We have summarised some of the highlights on this page so that everyone can quickly find what they are looking for and plan their day on the slopes.

Wide turns towards Tegernsee

Alpenbahnen Spitzingsee - Photographer Urs Golling (165)

Wide turns towards Tegernsee

Sutten descent

The wide, long red piste of the Sutten descent winds its way down the mountain slope in a variety of ways. The slope is steep enough to feel the challenge, but not so extreme that it instils fear. There is room for wide turns that give you a feeling of freedom and lightness.
The length of the piste allows you to vary your speed - sometimes faster, sometimes slower - and savour the thrill of speed before the track gently slopes down to the valley floor below. Here and there you come across small waves or bumps that add an extra dimension of challenge and fun to the ride. The Sutten 4-seater chairlift then takes you up to the Stümpfling mountain station.

The magic of skiing

Alpenbahnen Spitzingsee Fig. 6 Night skiing - photographer Christina Pahnke

The magic of skiing

Night skiing

Night skiing is a special experience: the ascent on the chairlift in the dark conveys an almost floating feeling, and with a bit of luck the stars twinkle in the deep black night sky.

The darkness sharpens the senses: the sound of the ski edges on the frozen snow is more intense than during the day. Powerful floodlights illuminate the piste in a unique way. What often remains inconspicuous in daylight in the sun or at dusk becomes a special visual experience when floodlit.

At the end of the descent, the umbrella bar awaits with warm or refreshing drinks.

Night skiing: Thursday and Friday, from the end of December / beginning of January to the beginning of March, 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm


Funslope and Funpark

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Funslope and Funpark

Fun & action off the piste

Fancy some action? Then head to our Funslope on the eastern slope - wave tracks, banked turns and jumps await you here that will really get you in the mood. Whether board or ski, it's the flow that counts here!
There are also regular relaxed sessions and small contests where the focus is on having fun. Perfect for trying out new tricks, meeting other riders and enjoying a day in the snow together.

And if you like it a little wilder, check out the fun park on the north slope: kickers, rails, boxes - everything at the start for new tricks.
Whether you're a beginner or a freestyle pro - everyone is guaranteed to get their money's worth here!

Enjoy the ride

Alpenbahnen Spitzingsee - Photographer Dietmar Denger - Copy

Enjoy the ride

Green lake descent

The long, challenging Grünsee descent promises pure enjoyment. It leads across meadows and through forests from the exit of the Roßkopf chairlift to the Valepper practice slope. As the descent is a little away from the ski area, you can enjoy pure nature to the left and right of the piste and sometimes ski alone on wide open terrain. A great skiing experience. The Valepperalm lift in particular makes the way back to the ski area an experience.

A drag lift of a different kind

Alpenbahnen Spitzingsee - Photographer Urs Golling (80)

A drag lift of a different kind

Curved lift

The popular curved lift is a drag lift of a different kind: as the name suggests, it winds its way through numerous bends. This makes it an unusual and exciting experience. As soon as you get on, you can feel that this lift is different from the straight, even rides you are used to.

The lift follows the natural contours of the mountain and hugs the slopes. The curves provide little moments of surprise: With every change of direction, the bar swings slightly and you have to balance yourself well to continue the ride smoothly. Sometimes the lift dips briefly into a dip before gently rising again - almost like a small wave.

Such a curvy surface lift is not only practical for avoiding difficult terrain, but also makes the lift ride itself an experience. Instead of simply being a means to an end, the lift becomes part of the adventure - a fun, winding ride that is sometimes almost reminiscent of a small rollercoaster.

Altitude metre records

Alpenbahnen Spitzingsee - Picture credits- Tegernseer Tal Tourismus GmbH - Photo Manfred Manke - Suttenbahn

Altitude metre records

Quickly to the top

If you would like to check your personal altitude metre profile for an extensive day's skiing or the entire ski season, you can obtain an individual evaluation via this link. Here, everyone can set and check their own goals for the season. Have you reached the 10,000 metres in altitude? Have you reached your target of 70 skiing days? If you still want to optimise here: the Suttenbahn offers the best altitude gain. If you take the chairlift to the top, ski straight down into the valley - and repeat the same thing a few times, you will collect the most vertical metres in the shortest time.
One of the following numbers is required to query the altitude metres under the link above: WTP number (14 digits) or serial number (10 digits, starting with 407)