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Ski area Bödele-Schwarzenberg

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 1,467 m Gondola lift: 0
Lowest point: 700 m Pistes in total: 25 km
Altitude ski resort: 437 m
Pistes:
9 km
Lifts in total: 12
Pistes:
12 km
Tow lifts: 11
Pistes:
4 km
Chair lifts: 1 Ski routes: 6 km

Ski area Bödele-Schwarzenberg

The Bödele-Schwarzenberg ski area within sight of Lake Constance offers a varied winter sports experience with around 25 kilometres of pistes and 12 lifts. On the one hand, the gentle slopes on the Hochälpelekopf (1,467 m) with a total of 9 km of blue pistes are very beginner-friendly, while advanced skiers and snowboarders can explore 12 km of red or 4 km of black runs. A highlight is the challenging Schwarzenberg descent, some of which offer spectacular panoramic views. The unspoilt nature of the ski area is particularly popular with families, who are occasionally greeted personally by the ski area mascot "Rübe" and find special children's areas as well as ski schools and practice lifts for the little ones.

There are also rustic huts and inns right next to the pistes, where traditional Austrian cuisine is usually served after a cosy stop-off. Another plus point of Bödele-Schwarzenberg is that the ski resort is just 10 km or 12 minutes by car from Dornbirn, making it ideal for day trippers.

The "3 Täler Pass" also allows you to enjoy carefree ski area hopping. The lift pass is valid in 31 ski areas in Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Allgäu with a total of around 359 kilometres of slopes.
Piste map Bödele-Schwarzenberg
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Night skiing Dornbirn

From Dornbirn, there are several options for skiing at night with the "3 Täler Pass". Firstly, lift pass holders can travel to the large Damüls-Mellau ski area (43 km away), where the Guggernüllilift operates on Thursdays from 18:00 to 21:00 and the adjacent piste is floodlit.

And in the Diedamskopf ski area (36 km) in Schoppernau, the Grunholz lift is open every Wednesday and Friday from 7 pm to 10 pm for night skiing. These two offers are included in the "3 Täler Pass".

Après ski Dornbirn

Unlike many ski resorts in the Alps, Dornbirn has an urban flair, but can also score points with winter sports enthusiasts with its many après-ski options. There are many cosy bars and restaurants in the town centre where you can enjoy Austrian specialities and local drinks after a long day on the slopes. Popular meeting places include the "7er Bar", the "Frei" and the "Snash Burger Bar".

The city also has plenty to offer culture and film fans. The "Cinema Dornbirn" sometimes shows alternative films, while the "Cineplexx Hohenems" (8 km away) always shows the latest cinema blockbusters. And at the "Spielboden" theatre, the stage programme is peppered with traditional plays and modern performances. There are also numerous outdoor activities to try out in Dornbirn in winter, from winter hikes or guided tours through snow-covered landscapes to ice skating.

Snowpark: Schneemann Parcours Dornbirn

In honour of the mascot of the Bödele ski area, the snowman, a small but beautiful snow park has been created between the Lanklift and Schanzenblicklift. On the 150 metre long course, young and old can test their acrobatic skills on skis. It starts at the large toucan pillar, past turning figures for high-fives, ski boxing or high-5s, before heading over one or two kickers to the finish line.

Is the Bödele-Schwarzenberg ski area not right for you? Then have a look here instead: Ski areas Austria

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