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Mountain in the Austrian Alps
Hauser Kaibling
LocationAustria
Top elevation2,015 meters (6,611 ft)
Base elevation752 meters (2,467 ft)
Skiable area167 Piste Kilometers
Longest run7 km
Lift system10 total (2 Cable Car, 2 four-Seat and 4 four-seat chairlift, 2 Tow Lifts)
Websitehttps://www.hauser-kaibling.at/

Hauser Kaibling is a ski area located within the Schladming-Dachstein ski area in the Ennstal Alps. Hauser Kaibling is part of the Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel, four connected mountains. The other three are Planai, Hochwurzen and Reiteralm (Styria), and they form the four highest mountains in Styria.

The village of Haus im Ennstal is at the foot of Hauser Kaibling.

Ski Lifts

  • 7 chair lifts (Senderbahn, Kaibling 6er, Kaiblinggrat, Gipfelbahn, Höfi Express I, Höfi Express II, Alm 6er)
  • 2 button lifts (Übungslift, Wollis Tellerlift)
  • 1 gondola (Kaibling 8er)
  • 1 cable car (Schladminger-Tauern-Seilbahn)

History

In 1908 the Krummholzhütte was built, the first hut on the mountain that represented the start of the tourism industry on the mountain.

References

  1. "Krummholzhütte". Retrieved 19 Nov 2024.

External links

47°22′25″N 13°46′43″E / 47.3736°N 13.7786°E / 47.3736; 13.7786


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