Hauser Kaibling

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Hauser Kaibling
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Location Austria
Top elevation2,015 meters (6,611 ft)
Base elevation752 meters (2,467 ft)
Skiable area167 Piste Kilometers
Longest run7 km
Lift system 10 total (2 Cable Car, 2 four-Seat and 4 four-seat chairlift, 2 Tow Lifts)
Website https://www.hauser-kaibling.at/

Hauser Kaibling is a ski area located within the Schladming-Dachstein ski area in the Ennstal Alps. Hauser Kaibling is part of the Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel, four connected mountains. The other three are Planai, Hochwurzen and Reiteralm (Styria), and they form the four highest mountains in Styria.

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The village of Haus im Ennstal is at the foot of Hauser Kaibling.

History

In 1908 the Krummholzhütte was built [1] , the first hut on the mountain that represented the start of the tourism industry on the mountain.

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References

  1. "Krummholzhütte" . Retrieved 19 Nov 2024.

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