Freeriding in Kappl
Freeriding in Kappl
You take the chairlift up to Alblittkopf. You soar above the tempting winter sports landscape, but your destination lies beyond the groomed slopes. At the mountain station, you head to the starting point of Kappl’s freeride area. Surrounded by breathtaking vistas, you leave fresh tracks in the pristine snow – a freeskier’s dream come true!
Freeride descents in Kappl
Freeriding is a sport for adventurers, explorers and pioneers willing to leave the groomed slopes behind and enter unknown territory. Are you looking for an adrenaline kick? Are you eager to leave your tracks in the deep powder? Then freeriding in Kappl is just perfect for you. Find out about the region’s best freeride routes!
SNOWHOW Freeridetracks KAPPL
Events at the freeride hotspot of Kappl
In Kappl, freeride enthusiasts can attend thrilling spectator events.
Up at Quellspitze, at an impressive 2,800 metres above sea level, you get to watch as the pros wow the jury with their best tricks during the Open Faces Freeride Series in Kappl.
Would you like to show off your skills, too? At the Freeride Junior World Championships, freeride buffs up to the age of 18 are giving it their all.
Safe freeriding in Kappl
When it comes to freeriding, safety is key. After all, the trend sport requires you to venture away from the groomed slopes. That’s why it’s important to be well-prepared for your backcountry adventure.
- Comprehensive information: The Freeride Checkpoint at Diasbahn cable car provides you with important information about the current backcountry situation, including avalanche warnings, snow depths, temperatures and more.
- The right equipment: Don’t forget to bring an avalanche backpack, an avalanche transceiver, a shovel and a probe for your freeride adventure!
- Fully functional avalanche transceiver: Have your avalanche transceiver checked at the Checkpoint before your ride!
Our tip: Together with an experienced ski guide, you enjoy particularly safe backcountry adventures. The qualified ski instructors of the local ski schools are happy to share the best freeride tips and tricks with you. The Alpine Experience Programme also offers great weekly courses for off-piste sports.