Ski rental at Wildkogel-Arena

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Wildkogel-Arena: family fun between Großvenediger and Wildkogel

Winter sports in and around Neukirchen and Bramberg

Wildkogel-Arena Neukirchen and Bramberg lies between the Kitzbühel Alps and the Hohe Tauern National Park. The beautiful ski resort in the Salzburger Land region offers a wide range of possibilities for winter sports enthusiasts of all ages.

Are you looking for the right ski resort for your little ones, or do you want to give the blue and red slopes a try yourself? Then Wildkogel-Arena is perfect for you. With almost 85 per cent easy and intermediate slopes, you’ll be spoiled for choice.

Tobogganing on Wildkogel: If skiing during the day isn’t enough for you, you can continue your adventures in the snow at night. The ski resort is home to the longest floodlit toboggan run in the world, and it’s well worth visiting.

By the way: The brand-new Family Fun Arena is yet another great option if you’d like to change up your days. Steep banked turns, waves and a massive snow snail will have you and your kids squealing with excitement. Do you still need a helmet for your little ones – just to be on the safe side? INTERSPORT Rent has got you covered!

Ski rental at Wildkogel-Arena

Your INTERSPORT Rent shops at the resort

Top advice is a top priority at one of the most family-friendly ski resorts in Austria. At the INTERSPORT Rent shops at Wildkogel-Arena, our RENTertainers will help you find the right equipment, so nothing stands in the way of you enjoying your well-deserved winter holiday. Skiing enthusiastic families, snowboarders or carvers: They all find the right equipment at INTERSPORT Rent.

Good to know: If parents rent their skis or snowboards at INTERSPORT Rent, their children’s rental equipment is free of charge if the little ones are under ten years of age. Get your equipment on site or reserve it online right away.

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Skiing in the Wildkogel-Arena Neukirchen and Bramberg

More about the ski resort

Skiing in the Wildkogel-Arena means experiencing unbridled fun on the slopes. One of the highlights is the 14-kilometre downhill run from Wildkogel-Arena to Bramberg.

Once you get to the bottom, you can head right back up the mountain with the new Smaragdbahn cable car.

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What’s waiting for you at Wildkogel-Arena?

  • 75 kilometres of slopes
  • 20 state-of-the-art cable car and lift facilities
  • a 14-kilometre downhill run to Bramberg
  • world's longest floodlit toboggan run
  • winter hiking on the highest mountain in Salzburg, the Großvenediger (3.657 m)
  • a new Family Fun Arena
  • "Kogel-Mogel" children's area
  • continuous cable car operation until after Easter

Skiing in the Wildkogel-Arena is right for you if ...

… you are looking for a family-friendly ski resort in the Salzburger Land region.

… you want to go freestyling with your family at the Family Fun Arena.

… you are planning to go skiing around Easter.

… you want to enjoy scenic views of the three-thousand-metre peaks of the Hohe Tauern mountain range.

… you can’t wait to ski down the 14-kilometre run to Bramberg.

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INTERSPORT Rent tip

Our RENTertainers recommend

How about tobogganing on the longest floodlit toboggan run in the world? Go ahead and grab a sledge or two for a fun evening descent with your family!

From Bramberg, the Smaragdbahn cable car takes you up to the starting point of the run at 2,100 metres above sea level. Once at the top, you can plop down on your sledge – and you’d better hold on! The “wild ride” down into the valley takes about 30 to 50 minutes. When you get to the end, you’ll have covered 1,300 metres of elevation loss. Amazing, right?