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Speikboden neige de la station de ski
Lat Long: 46.93° N 11.94° E
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Guide de la Station de Ski Speikboden

Prévisions météo pour Speikboden à 1675m altitude

Émis: 7 am 03 May 2026 (heure locale)

Prévisions neige mises à jour en  hr  min

Prochaine neige à Speikboden: 0.8cm sur mar. 12  (après 8 PM)

Speikboden Resort Guide

Speikboden has 6 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1450m of vertical range and surrounding area.

Speikboden Resort Guide

Speikboden has 6 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 1450m of vertical range and surrounding area.

Vertical :

Sommet : 2400m
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1450m
Pied : 950m

Meilleure pour :

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Niveau intermédiaire

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Fabrication de neige : —

Speikboden Remontées :

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Remontées totales = 6
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Visitez Speikboden

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  • Ouverture de la saison
    4 Dec 2026
  • Fermeture de la saison
    11 Apr 2027
  • Hébergement
  • Restaurants | Bars
    8 | —
  • Aéroport le plus proche
    Innsbruck
  • Gare la plus proche
    Brunico
  • Site Officiel du Tourisme
  • Tél. Office de Tourisme
    +39 / 0474 / 678122

Speikboden Caractéristiques

Le terrain de Speikboden inclut :

  • Halfpipes
  • Snowpark
    1
  • Ski de fond
  • Location de skis

À quoi ressemble la station Speikboden ?

Speikboden, situated in the Alto Adige area of Italy and part of the Ahrntal Ski Arena (including Klausberg and Rein in Taufers) is a medium ski resort which boasts a very impressive 1450 metres (4757 feet) of vertical descent. There are many cross country ski trails at Speikboden.


Découvrez la carte de la station de ski de Speikboden

Plan des pistes et plan des sentiers interactifs de Speikboden. Visualisez les pistes et les sentiers ainsi que le terrain environnant et les contours des montagnes pour pré&parer des activités dans toute la région. Trouvez et comparez les stations à proximité en cliquant sur les marqueurs de station.

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Quel est le mois le plus enneigé pour aller à Speikboden ?

févrierMoyenne: 4.3 jours de neige par semaine
La semaine la plus enneigée à Speikboden est la semaine 1 de février. Il y a généralement 4.3 jours de neige cette semaine avec une épaisseur de 27cm . Consultez les graphiques de l’historique de la neige à Speikboden ci-dessous.



Commentaires de Visiteurs de Speikboden

Globalement: 4.4 Basé sur 10 votes et 1 commentaire

  • Fiabilité (neige)
    5.0
  • Variété de pistes
    4.0
  • Après-Ski
    4.0
  • Canons à neige
    5.0
  • Skieurs confirmés
    4.0

Rob Davies de United Kingdom écrit:

Speikboden is a medium-sized resort in the Italian Tirol, located close to the border with Italy. It's on the same lift pass as Klausberg, a similar resort located about 30 minutes further up the valley. A frequent free ski bus links the two resorts. If you are here for more than a day or two, you will certainly want to ski both areas.

Like neighbouring Klausberg, Speikboden is an efficiently run place served by 4 modern chairs and 2 cable cars. It's marginally the bigger of the two ski areas, and being located closer to the main highway, more popular. There is no doubt the infrastructure can cope with the demand of even the busiest days so you are unlikely to experience lengthy queues here.

Most of the skiing is above the top of the first cable car. Another cable car and four chairs access a very wide east-facing basin that straddles the tree-line. A reasonable mix of pistes in this basin are all a bit steep for beginners and a bit too gentle for experts so this is primarily intermediate skier terrain.

The view from the top of the highest chair, looking south towards the Dolomites is very impressive and many 3000+ peaks of the Tirol are close at hand. Indeed, the whole setting and mood is typically Tirolean; much more Austria than Italy.

Off-piste skiing is very good, and much more challenging than the pistes. We were pleasantly surprised to find that some of the best lines had not been skied out three days after snowfall and the elevation and aspect had preserved the snow quality better than at Klausberg. There are any number of routes through trees, including all the large patches of woodland in the main basin. The stand-out areas were the boulder field below the far west chair, which after a deep cover of fresh had been transformed into a playground of jumps and challenges, and the far western basin, accessed by a slightly windswept and rocky traverse from just below the top chair at 2400m.

This quiet area provides a number of steep to very steep bowls and gulleys that all converge on a narrow trail that contours back to the main ski-area, passing an excellent rustic mountain restaurant that sees very few visitors compared to the much bigger eateries in the main basin. In January, it's sunny here too - well worth the effort.

Other off-piste possibilities are to skiers left of the top chair, but these were skied out by the time we go there. Far too conspicuous to go ignored for long. Last, at the back of the main basin, a large and fairly gentle off-piste area is accessed by a traverse on skiers right. Again, untracked three-days after snow.

The long run back to the valley, and the toboggan track variation, are typical Z-tracks with a chances to skip bends and explore steeper off-piste variations, either in the woods or under the cable car. Taking a run all the way from top to bottom covers about 1.5km of vertical and the lifts should get you back at the top within 20 minutes.

All in all, a very nice ski area to spend a day or two or combine with Klausberg for a varied and enjoyable week.

The weather pattern here is much closer to that experienced by the nearby famous Austrian glacier resort, Hintertux, than the Dolomites, which means that Speikboden and Klausberg sees the same northerly/northwesterly snow that generally misses resorts further south, but lighter here than in Austria.

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