Nauders Bergkastel

Nauders Bergkastel

Bolzano/Bozen;Tyrol, Austria;Italy

Austria;Italy

Photo by Piotr Figlarz · Unsplash

Piste

48km

Vertical

1393m

Top altitude

2735m

good altitude

Lifts

18

Best for

IntermediatesAdvanced skiersReliable snowBudget-friendlyGroups

Season

December – April

About Nauders Bergkastel

Nauders Bergkastel, nestled in the picturesque Tyrol region of Austria, offers 48km of well-groomed pistes that cater to a variety of skiing abilities, making it an excellent choice for families and intermediate skiers. With a vertical drop of 1393m and a top elevation of 2735m, visitors can enjoy a diverse terrain split, featuring 33% blue runs for beginners, 57% red for those looking to refine their skills, and 10% black runs for the more experienced. Open from December to April, the resort is equipped with 18 lifts, ensuring easy access to its scenic slopes and a relaxed atmosphere away from the hustle of larger resorts.

Typical costs

Adult lift pass

£267

for 6 days

Accommodation

from £60–£400

per person/night

Ski hire

from £95

for 6 days

Indicative 2025–26 season prices.

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Terrain breakdown

Blue (31 runs)33%
Red (54 runs)57%
Black (9 runs)10%

94 runs total

Ratings

Prestige
Beginners
Average3
Intermediates
Good4
Advanced
Good4
Snow reliability
Good4
Off-piste
Average3
Après-ski
Average3
Family friendly
Average3
Non-skiers
Average3
Value for money
Good4
Groups
Good4

Rated 1–5 by our editorial team.

Transfer times from airport

INN(Innsbruck)1h 41m
FDH(Friedrichshafen)2h 51m
ZRH(Zurich)3h 32m
SZG(Salzburg)3h 41m
VRN(Verona)3h 41m
BSL(Basel)4h 18m
BGY(Milan Bergamo)4h 30m
MXP(Milan Malpensa)4h 36m

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