Rating overall
7/10
Small resort with bus links to the huge Ski Amade area, however there's still room to squeeze in the AbsolutPark and Austria's only Burton Stash
7/10
Some decent areas to hunt out
The main draw. 3 parks + pipe
Not extensive but no flat bits
Great for beginners and families
Nothing going on, head to Flachau
Good value passes and accomodation
Lift count : 6 x Chairlifts 3 x Drag-lifts Other lifts 2 Magic carpets
Pass (Low/High Season) : 0 Season pass
Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl 1 / (c) Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl
Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl / (c) Shuttleberg Flachauwinkl-Kleinarl
Absolut Park Flachauwinkl Rider: Simon Gschaider / (c)Rohrbacher
Absolut Park Flachauwinkl / (c) Rohrbacher
Absolut Park Flachauwinkl 1 / (c) Rohrbacher
Absolut Park Flachauwinkl Rider: Clemens Millauer / (c)Rohrbacher
Just down the road from Flachau is the modern resort of Flachau-winkl which has a growing reputation for freestylers. It’s 1.5km long terrain park, the absolutePark, has been joined by a Burton Stash which combined have over 70 different features.
The area is split into two main areas with a short Disney tractor train linking them. The main area links to the small village of Kleinarl, and riders looking for the best steeps should head to the other area which links with the village of Zauchensee.