Along the borders of Germany and the Czech Republic, the region Bayerischer Wald is located with it’s mountains, valleys, lakes and nature reserves. It is also a popular ski resort and the ski areas Bodenmais, St. Engelmar or Großer Arber (1455 m altitude) offer lots of possibilities to make your winter vacation... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making
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3674ft
4265ft
590ft
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2739ft
3677ft
938ft
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1706ft
3720ft
2014ft
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0ac
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3444ft
4757ft
1312ft
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3034ft
4130ft
1581ft
0mi
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2132ft
3444ft
1312ft
1mi
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1978ft
2503ft
524ft
0mi
0ac
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2624ft
3736ft
1204ft
0mi
0ac
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2001ft
4471ft
2470ft
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2132ft
3395ft
1263ft
1mi
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1968ft
2624ft
656ft
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2345ft
2788ft
442ft
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1876ft
3110ft
1233ft
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1870ft
2460ft
590ft
0mi
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The table below provides the ability to compare Bavarian Forest ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all Bavarian Forest ski resorts.

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