Not recommend, as one reviewer wrote very commercially oriented place, from another side quality of slopes not so good and pricing is very badly structured - no tariff for 4 hours ride, you can’t buy a ticket for 13:00 in front, because for some reason the barriers are not able to control the queue and if smbd with 13:00 ticket passing earlier, it blocks the entire line. It seems smbd is greedy and doesn’t want to pay for update of controlling software. Besides that on the upper part only one chair lift for the short slope, otherwise you use rail cabin the time for which is every 15 min. The T-bars are often stopping because the lines are badly organised and people often falling from them. All in all you spend more time “climbing” than riding. The only star for the views, but paying 200 EUR without food for family with 2 small kids sounds excessive.. One of the reviewers also mentioned poor protection and that kids injured, I just can confirm that protection in my opinion not well organized for kids. Besides that a confusions with parking- when we arrived there was a big green table saying parking is free, when we came back from riding there was a paper that we did not paid the parking fee. So please pay attention to what they are writing and better pay in front as it seems they are collecting money this way (btw 10 EUR parking fee for half day with more than 50 EUR ski pass looks...
Read moreThe "rosshuette" in Bad Seeberg offers an incredible view around the Karwendel mountain and Seefeld. It is easy accessable via Rosskopfbahn(Euro 21 but you will be refunded 4 Euro, if you use the card to buy some of the delicious food at the Rosshuette or if you return the travel card at the bottom station. You also will find a very nice playground for the little once , whilst you enjoy your refreshments and the outstanding views. The Rosshuette is an very popular area for 🎿 skiing or for walking during summertime. Walking down takes about 1 hour. Easy walk, but that always depends on someone's...
Read moreWe visited in winter and as non-skiers but people who like the snow, scenery and a bit of a walk I would definitely recommend a visit to Rosshutte. We purchased the adventure pass which included the funicular and gondolas and a large slice of cake and coffee. Scenery was stunning and had a great time having fun in the snow. After working up an appetite, we visited the restaurant where there was a decent selection to choose from at reasonable prices. For the 5 hours we spent there, it was worth the price. However, I would recommend going on a clear day to optimise...
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