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Taxi Wurzer

Filzmoos 93, 5532 Filzmoos

The Ramsau ski schools organise several kids' snow parties with the Ramsau mascot Kali. Simply fun: great music, torch-walk, face painting and much more. No entrance fee!

Taxi-Huber is one of the long-standing traditional companies in Enns-Pongau. For more than 25 years we are there for you and bring you quickly, safely and inexpensively to your destination.

Our drivers are all experienced, responsible people who know what it means that the life of the passenger is entrusted to them. Decades of good cooperation with hotels, businesses and associations make us the most reliable cab company in the Pongau.

Your satisfaction is my personal concern.

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Two snow parks - a European freestyle Mecca

THE ABSOLUT PARK EUROPE’S LONGEST SNOW PARK

Over the last few years the Absolut Park has developed into one of the biggest and best known parks in Europe. The more than 100 obstacles are attended to daily by a professional shape crew to ensure perfect conditions for the riders.

The entire park area stretches over a length of over 1.5 km, which is divided into 6 sections and is equipped with an extremely wide and varied range of obstacles. No matter which level, from beginner to pro: The Absolut Park offers everything that the freestyle heart could desire.

With the amazing Superpipe and a 5-kicker line that can truly hold its own in an international comparison, the Absolut Park sets new standards and offers an internationally top level set up. 

The Superpipe since last year is even serviced by its own lift. With a height of 7 metres, it conforms exactly to the dimensions required for X-Games and Olympic Games., but a number of top professionals and European national teams have found this to be the perfect spot with ideal conditions, which is why many of them trained here last year. The Superpipe is kept in perfect shape throughout the season by no less than John Melville, the eminent shaping expert from New Zealand and head shaper of the biggest snowboard contests around the world. Check out www.absolutpark.com for more information.

 
 

BURTON THE STASH

The Stash is a unique park concept, which is concentrated down to the basics and reduced to the most natural: Namely nature itself featuring elements consisting of snow and wood. This minimalist yet innovative concept was personally initiated by Jake Burton and the snowboard legend Craig Kelly. In accordance with the motto “the woods are the goods”, this is not about flawlessly prepared slopes and obstacles shaped to perfect detail.This is about encouraging the creativity of the riders.

The obstacles in the Stash Park are integrated into the natural environment and can almost always be ridden in numerous ways. The natural terrain additionally offers an incredible number of jib possibilities. The Stash Park has lots of extraordinary obstacles. An enormous backcountry area with countless natural powder jumps, cliffs, windlips combined with the most diverse range of wooden obstacles. This is the ideal place for any shredder who wants to experience the ultimate backcountry and freeride feeling in the safest possible way.

“Lil Stash” provides kids and beginners the ideal terrain to practice in and features wider and easier boxes and rails. This park concept gains an ever-increasing level of popularity.

The numerous hand-carved figures and obstacles in the Stash Park were created by the US American chain saw artist Bob King, who also took over the task of creating the artwork for the four other Stash Parks around the world. The painting in the Stash Cabin was created by the New York artist Scott Lenhardt. Scott has worked for Burton Snowboards for many years and was responsible for a large number of board designs. Check out Burton the Stash here.

Direkt an der Talstation Planai Täglich von 8:00 bis 18:00 Uhr geöffnet

Photoshooting on the top of the mountain - preferably on the skiline-photopoints at Gamskogel II and at Rosskopf! With your skipass you trigger the shot, get in position and don't forget the smile - click! you can watch, share and send the fotos on www.skiline.cc and on the terminals in the Weltcuparena and Highport.

Snowshoe hike in the direction of Hirschgrubenalm in Hüttschlag.

From the Oberneureit farm in Hüttschlag, snowshoe uphill along the goods road or along a forest path towards the Hirschgrubenalm (not open in winter). The tour ends shortly before the Hirschgrubenalm due to a game reserve. The Hirschgrubenalm is located in a wide basin in a marvellous mountain landscape - back along the same route.

After the tour you can fortify yourself in the Aschaustüberl.

For many years the brunner name has been synonymous with superb cuisine – and naturally we haven’t let our standards drop at the new Stadthotel brunner. With boundless curiosity for good things from around the globe, we have augmented our regional specialities with Ayurvedic and basic dishes. This means you can enjoy healthy fare that meets the supreme quality standards for which the brunner is renowned. At our buffet breakfast not only can special requests be communicated directly to the kitchen – you can also rest assured there will be healthy basic fare. We also pamper you between meals with superb quality food: à la carte or at midday with to-go options that change regularly.
 

Enjoy your turns on a 200-metre long skating rink and an extra loop.

Schneewutzel' Club for Kids Mühlbach

Mühlbach

Directly at the valley slope or a few minutes walk for pedestrians from the lift parking lot, the Hoamroas Stub'n invites you to enjoy good food and drink and to linger comfortably.

Snowshoe hike to the Karseggalm in Grossarl.

From the Breitenebenalm car park, snowshoe uphill along the goods road or along the shortcuts through the forest to the Breitenebenalm (not open in winter). Shortly before the Breitenebenalm, you pass a game reserve. The trail continues partly through the forest and partly over snow fields to the Karseggalm (not open in winter). At the Karseggalm you can enjoy the marvellous winter landscape. Return along the same route.

Onto the poles - get to know this new, fashionable type of sport as genuine alternative to cross-country skiing - the ideal method to get top-fit in a gentle way. Duration approx. 90 minutes.