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Angern Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 4, 2024

Angern is a tranquil haven for cross-country ski enthusiasts, boasting impeccably groomed trails that meander through picturesque landscapes, offering a serene and intimate skiing experience.

Angern overview

Stats

4.6
/5
Rating
1800
m
Resort height
3030
m
Summit

KM of slopes

60.2
Beginners
33.2
Intermediates
60.2
Experts
112.2
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Experts
Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
Fun
On-budget
Poor

Angern for beginners

Beginners rating -
60.2
Perfect
Angern may not be the best choice for beginners as it lacks the extensive beginner-friendly infrastructure found in larger resorts. The resort does not have a dedicated nursery area or ski school for beginners to learn and practice their skills. Additionally, the limited number of easy slopes and lack of easy-to-use lifts accessible from beginner areas make it less suitable for those new to skiing.

Angern for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find Angern to be a suitable destination with a good mix of blue and red pistes. The resort offers a variety of terrains, including the popular blue runs around the central chairlift, which are known for their consistent snow conditions. However, the resort's standout feature for intermediates is the challenging red runs that descend from the top lift, providing a thrilling experience and an opportunity to enhance their skiing skills.

Angern for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Experts
Perfect
Angern may not be the best fit for advanced skiers. The resort primarily caters to beginners and intermediates, with a majority of its slopes being blue and red. The lack of challenging black runs and off-piste opportunities may leave advanced skiers wanting more.

Angern for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Angern may not be the first choice for snowboarders. The resort lacks specialized facilities like snowparks, half-pipes, or freestyle areas that are typically sought after by snowboarding enthusiasts. The terrain is more suited for traditional skiing, making it less appealing for those looking to showcase their snowboarding skills or try out new tricks.

Angern for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
Angern may not be the first choice for freeriders as it lacks the extensive off-piste terrain found in larger resorts. The resort is more suited to beginners and intermediate skiers, with a focus on groomed runs rather than untouched powder fields. While there are some opportunities for off-piste exploration, they are limited and may not satisfy the adrenaline cravings of seasoned freeriders.

Angern for families

Families rating -
Fun
Perfect
Angern may not be the first choice for families seeking a ski resort. It's a smaller resort with limited ski areas and amenities, which might not cater to the diverse needs of a family. Families with beginner skiers might find the lack of gentle slopes and ski schools a challenge. However, for families who prefer a quieter, less crowded environment, Angern could be a suitable choice.

Angern apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
The après-ski scene in Angern is more on the tranquil side, ideal for those who prefer a relaxed atmosphere after a day on the slopes. You can enjoy a quiet drink in the local hotel bar, or indulge in a hearty meal at the resort's restaurant. For those seeking a bit more excitement, nearby towns offer more lively options, with bars and clubs such as the popular Almrausch and the cozy Kuhstall.

Angern

food scene

Angern food scene

Angern may not be the first choice for families seeking a ski resort. It's a smaller resort with limited ski areas and amenities, which might not cater to the diverse needs of a family. Families with beginner skiers might find the lack of gentle slopes and ski schools a challenge. However, for families who prefer a quieter, less crowded environment, Angern could be a suitable choice.