The Ski Resort
The Münstertal-Wieden ski arena in the Black Forest, which comprises two valleys, has a total of six ski lifts. The longest lift is the Heidstein T-bar lift with 1,300 m, which is also one of the longest ski lifts in Germany. Five of the six lifts (Heidstein, Neuhof, Eichbühl, Rollspitz and Wiedenereck) are connected with each other via pull paths and thus offer numerous downhill possibilities with around nine kilometres of slopes. The Scheuermatt lift can be reached separately and is particularly suitable for beginners.
For the small appetite in between there are snacks or restaurants at the Rollspitz lift, the Neuhof lift, the Heidstein lift and the Wiedenereck lift. Après-ski in Münstertal and Wieden.
Interesting facts
- Offering 10 km of slopes and terrain, Münstertal - Wieden is among the 3 largest Ski Resorts in Baden-Württemberg.
- Münstertal - Wieden is among the 10 best rated Ski Resorts in Baden-Württemberg.
- Elevated between 880 m and 1,240 m, the Ski Resort is among the 10 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Baden-Württemberg. The vertical drop from summit to base is 360 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Germany is 214 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long.
- Snow coverage is usually best during December, offering an average snow depth of 53 cm at summit elevation and 38 cm at the base.
- Münstertal - Wieden features 2 sunny days on average per season. The average for all ski Resorts in Germany is 14 sunny days. February is the sunniest month with an average of 2 sunny days.
Snow Safety & Snowmaking
Getting here
The Münstertal-Wieden ski lifts can be reached via the A5 Karlsruhe-Basel. Leave the motorway at the Bad Krozingen exit and drive in the direction of Stufen-Münstertal-Schönau. Parking spaces are available at all lifts.