Evening ski tour Galsterberg - prepared
střední otevřené Ski tour prepared · Gröbminger Land
The evening ski tour on the Galsterberg starts at the valley station GUB Galsterberg directly at the starting portal and leads over piste and forest sections to the Galsterbergalmhütte. If you reach the top early enough, you can also continue to the top station of the Vorderkar chairlift. ATTENTION: The route is not illuminated, a headlamp is necessary!
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
On piste 1 between the GUB valley station and the Galsterbergalmhütte, piste walking and downhill skiing is permitted between 18:00 and 22:00.
The upper section of piste 1 (top station chairlift and the Galsterbergalmhütte) may be used between 18:00 and 21:00 hrs.
*No contractual liability for recommended evening descent!
Fee for piste touring:The fee is € 11,00 per person and day. You can get the ticket at the ticket machine directly at the start of the ascent track or at the ticket office at the GUB valley station. A touring combined season ticket for Planai, Hochwurzen, Galsterberg, Rittisberg and Fageralm is also available. Holders of a valid ski pass do not need a separate ticket. The ticket machine only accepts ATM & credit cards with NFC function as well as coins and does not give return money! The ticket must be carried on the ascent, as checks are carried out on the slopes.
Ascent by car to the Galsterberg GUB valley station.
Taxi Stocker +43 664 9635232
There are dedicated tourer parking spaces at the GUB valley station.
Outside the opening hours of the pistes (from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), the pistes are generally closed due to the risk of serious accidents during the preparation of the pistes (winch, etc.). It is forbidden to drive on or enter the closed pistes. Climbing along the ski slope outside the operating hours is not permitted. On days without evening operation, these times also affect those pistes that can otherwise be used as an ascent route.The ascent along the ski slope outside the operating hours is not permitted. There is a danger to life due to the preparation with the help of winches!
Please take the warnings seriously and use a headlamp in the evening for your own safety! Mountain sports are - even more so in winter - above all subject to personal responsibility. Tourism associations, mountain railways or avalanche warning services accept no liability whatsoever on the basis of information provided. The Planai-Hochwurzen lifts and the Schladming Tourist Association thank you for your understanding!
The following applies in principle: Before every ski tour or snowshoe hike, it is essential to check the current weather and avalanche report - which can be found at www.lawine-steiermark.at.
Ski touring equipment consisting of skis/splitboard, skins and poles
Avalanche transceiver (LVS), shovel and probe
Change of bodysuit & bonnet
Sunglasses for the ascent, ski goggles & helmet for the descent
Warm gloves, possibly light gloves for the ascent
Thermos flask with a warm drink, e.g. tea and muesli bar