Westerheim, Germany
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+49 73336039
We went at mid-Feb 21 while CV restrictions were still place. Normal operations are likely different. To ski, you have to call ahead and request a time slot on of the 4 available lifts. The cap for the group is 3 adults. Unsure on kids, but did not seem to be an issue for the groups we saw. You can make your reservation over the phone, if you dont speak German, ask for the slot, then email in your details (names, address, phone number, email). They can also SMS their email address to you if there is a language barrier. The parking lot is pretty large. If your going for the lift, park as far south to shorten your walk. If you are just sledding, you can park mid lot without issue. After you park, walk to the closest ski lift. There will be a small booth across from it. That's where you pay and pick up your tags. During CV, you'll get an assigned ski lift number and that's the one you use till your time is up. You must have a mask on during loading. I would also recommmend showing up early so you have time to dawn clothing and get gear situated. There are also plenty of smaller slopes you can walk/drag a kid up if you need to cover some fundamentals. You can use the small hills to burn some time sledding. The lift is pretty easy. It consists of a T-bar attached the a retractable rope above you. A trip up the hill is a quick 3 mins. First time may be a bit wonky if you haven't rode one before, but after the first spill, kids will figure it out. Hill itself is nice. They do some grooming on site. Be cautious if the temp is going up, the slopes will start showing some dirt patches which will throw new skiers off their game. All other amenities were closed when we went, but if the park is any measurement, it's probably decent. Would recommend for those teaching beginners or if you need a decent sledding hill.
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Franz and his team are the best. Nice family owned resort.
Small but good as a local place
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