Highest point: | 1,723 m |
Lowest point: | 791 m |
Altitude ski resort: | 791 m |
Lifts in total: | 2 |
Tow lifts: | 2 |
Chair lifts: | 0 |
Gondola lift: | 2 |
Pistes in total: | 10 km |
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0 km |
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6 km |
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4 km |
Ski holidays Bad Aibling - pure winter sports and relaxation!
Bad Aibling
Bad Aibling, Bavaria's oldest spa healing resort, is located in the Mangfall valley at approx. 462 m altitude and offers a wonderful view of the Kaiser mountain range and the Wendelstein (1,838 m). With its around 18,000 inhabitants, Bad Abiling easily combines the values of traditional Upper Bavarian charm and diverse landscapes, together with the modern establishments of today. The cosy resort centre with it's landmark, the church of Mariä Himmelfahrt, offers a range of cafés and restaurants to linger in, and some beautiful shops for strolling.Embedded in this idyllic landscape, Bad Aibling is not only a spa resort, but also perfectly located for winter sport. In close proximity there some ski areas, cross-country trails and toboggan runs, which offer great opportunities to enjoy winter to the fullest.
Upper Bavaria
It is one of the most popular holiday regions in Germany - and for good reason. Upper Bavaria is the country of magnificent castles, secluded lakes, snow-covered peaks and interesting cities. World-famous sights can be found here one after the other – from the fairytale castles of King Ludwig II via the region's capital Munich, right up to countless beautiful natural sights.Upper Bavaria (so called due to relative elevation) is located directly on the border to Austria and therefore is also a great place to go for activity seekers. In the Tölzer Land you can explore the home of the ski stars Hilde Gerg and Martina Ertl, who started their skiing career here. Further, the lower Alpine area with the Chiemsee lake (Germany's second largest continental lake) offers great winter sports conditions.
Travel Bad Aibling
- By train: Bad Aibling (in resort), Rosenheim (approx. 10 km)
- By plane: Salzburg (approx. 85 km), Munich (approx. 100 km), Innsbruck (approx. 120 km)