March is simply the best time to ski … your toes no longer freeze, the slopes allow you to make long turns again and the sun is already so strong that you can stay in your deckchair a little longer … perfect for pleasure skiers like me 😉
The perfect day of skiing in spring starts early – because the slopes are perfectly groomed ;-). We try to catch one of the first gondolas at the Maiskogel valley station, and with a change to the spectacular 3K K-onnection, we make our way up to the Kitzsteinhorn.
At lunchtime, we head to the Gletschermühle for a Kaspressknödel soup, my favorite when skiing, a hearty source of energy for tired muscles.😋😋😋
And on we go … Once again making the most of the fantastic weather: Maurerkogel, Kristallbahn and then down Langwied.
Finally, back to the Maiskogel with the 3K K-onnection and up and down the Schermerhang a few more times with the Almbahn. One of the most perfect slopes for me.
Finally, we head to the Glocknerblick hut for a Kaiserschmarrn with a cappuccino and then enjoy the sun for a while – in peace and quiet – because there’s no annoying après-ski music here … oh how nice, my body really needs that vitamin D!
Hopefully this was a good inspiration for the perfect ski day in Kaprun in spring for you…
Enjoy and see you 😉
The Klammsee, a world of its own at any time of year … and not far from the Dorfchalets and Kaprun. Just take the road in the direction of the Kitzsteinhorn, but it’s best to walk through the beautiful Sigmund Thun Gorge first (free of charge with the summer card) … takes about 20 minutes and is no problem even for children from about 4 years of age, a carrier is recommended for small children.
March is simply the best time to ski … your toes no longer freeze, the slopes allow you to make long turns again and the sun is already strong enough to keep you in your deckchair a little longer.