Hochwurzen

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Hochwurzen
Hochwurzen.jpg
Location Austria
Top elevation0 meters (0 ft)
Base elevation0 meters (0 ft)
Skiable area167 Piste Kilometers
Lift system 0 total (0 Cable Car, 0 Double Seat chairlift, 0 Tow Lifts)
Website http://www.planai.at/winter/index.php

Hochwurzen is a ski area located in Austria. It is part of the Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel, which are four interconnected mountains.

Coordinates: 47°20′50″N13°41′09″E / 47.347222°N 13.685833°E / 47.347222; 13.685833


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