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Snöprognosen för Nassfeld är: Måttligt regn (Totalt 19.0mm), kraftigast på tis kväll. mycket milt (max 18°C på sön eftermiddag, min 13°C på tis morgon). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Nassfeld Weather (Next 3 days): The snow forecast for Nassfeld is: Måttligt regn (Totalt 19.0mm), kraftigast på tis kväll. mycket milt (max 18°C på sön eftermiddag, min 13°C på tis morgon). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Nassfeld Weather (Days 4-6): Måttligt regn (Totalt 18.0mm), kraftigast på fre morgon. mycket milt (max 17°C på ons eftermiddag, min 8°C på fre kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Nassfeld Live Weather
Resort
Snödjup
Temp. (°C)
Vind (km/h)
Väder
Top Lift:
0.0m
18
Middle Lift:
23
Bottom Lift:
0.0m
30
Drivs av Snow-Forecast.com
NassfeldVäder
(de nästa3dagarna):
Snöprognosen för Nassfeld är: Måttligt regn (Totalt 19.0mm), kraftigast på tis kväll. mycket milt (max 18°C på sön eftermiddag, min 13°C på tis morgon). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Nassfeld Väder (Dagarna4-6):
Måttligt regn (Totalt 18.0mm), kraftigast på fre morgon. mycket milt (max 17°C på ons eftermiddag, min 8°C på fre kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Måttligt regn (Totalt 19.0mm), kraftigast på tis kväll. mycket milt (max 18°C på sön eftermiddag, min 13°C på tis morgon). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Kommande 4-6dagarnas väderöversikt:
Måttligt regn (Totalt 18.0mm), kraftigast på fre morgon. mycket milt (max 17°C på ons eftermiddag, min 8°C på fre kväll). med övervägande lätta vindar.
Tabellen ovanför visar väderprognosen förNassfeld vid2019 mhöjd. Våra avancerade vädermodeller tillåter oss att ge väderprognoser för toppen, mitten och botten utav backarna vid Nassfeld. För att se vädret vid andra höjder, använd tabbnavigeraren ovanför tabellen. För en mera omfattande väderprognos, kolla in väderkartan för Austria.
On a European scale Nassfeld is a medium sized ski area located in the eastern Alps of southern Austria on the Slovenian/Italian border. It's the largest ski area in the province of Carinthia catering to day/weekend skiers primarily from Villach (the closest city), Klagenfurt (the provincial capital) and bordering countries, Slovenia and Croatia in particular. Its local competition comes from Gerlitzen located on Villach's doorstep, Bad Kleinkirchheim and Turracherhoehe, both of which are smaller but nicer weekend/week long destinations where you can enjoy a more authentic ski village feel. The Nassfeld ski area is not a 'resort', rather it is situated in a small town (Tropalach) with mostly basic hotels catering to bus groups from surrounding countries as well as the Netherlands, Belgium and other north European/Scandinavian countries. The vast majority of skiers drive into the large free parking area at the base of the Millennium gondola. Shuttles run from the lots to the gondola entrance. From there you can ride 15 minutes to the top station or disembark at one of the two stations on route. Alternatively you can continue up the serpentine road from the parking lot about 15 minutes to reach the townsite of Nassfeld, a purpose built condo community requiring a chairlift to reach the top on either side of the valley. unless the weather is good you may need chains to drive it. There are more luxurious hotels in addition to condos in Nassfeld.
Nassfeld ski area, as large as it is with decent facilities and plenty of runs, is unfortunately poorly designed. It has a major drawback in that there is only one way to get down to the valley and that is by a 45 min to an hour circuitous 'tour' of the area using two lifts and skiing red and blue runs, assuming you leave enough time in the afternoon to make the lifts before they close. There is a long flat boring schuss in the middle that good skiers with well waxed skis may be able to tuck if the conditions are quick enough, but speeds into the flat need to be fast or you will be walking or polling for a stretch. Snowboarders cannot schuss the whole stretch. And then the bottom section is red/black down to the valley. You can detour to the Millennium lift to avoid this steep section but lineups are common there. And what is really frustrating is that the Skiout is usually closed earlier and later in the season forcing you to join the Millennium downloading crowds at Tressdorferhoehe. There's no public announcement advising skiers when the skiout opens or closes.
Food prices on top (Kofel restaurant) are expensive and it can be crowded, albeit with a nice convenient panoramic location, but you pay for it. Tressdorferhoehe is better with a nice outdoor sitting area. But the best restaurant pricewise on the mountain is the Garnitzenalm, found on the quieter side of the ski area also with a nice location. It has rustic decor with a large outdoor sitting area and the cleanest washrooms on the mountain. It is usually the least crowded and gives you access to one of the nicest red runs with few people on it directly above. This is the area to ski when the mountain is packed with people and the runs turn to ice.
Personally, if I were planning a trip to Europe for a week or two I'd give Nassfeld a miss. It's just not attractive enough from a location, price and ski run layout perspective. It's attractive to bus groups for a week of lessons but for the intermediate to advanced skier looking for more run-out variety, gondolas and funparks you can do much better in France or even at less touristy Swiss resorts.
On a European scale Nassfeld is a medium sized ski area located in the eastern Alps of southern Austria on the Slovenian/Italian border. It's the largest ski area in the province of Carinthia catering to day/weekend skiers primarily from Villach (the closest city), Klagenfurt (the provincial capital) and bordering countries, Slovenia and Croatia in particular. Its local competition comes from Gerlitzen located on Villach's doorstep, Bad Kleinkirchheim and Turracherhoehe, both of which are smaller but nicer weekend/week long destinations where you can enjoy a more authentic ski village feel. The Nassfeld ski area is not a 'resort', rather it is situated in a small town (Tropalach) with mostly basic hotels catering to bus groups from surrounding countries as well as the Netherlands, Belgium and other north European/Scandinavian countries. The vast majority of skiers drive into the large free parking area at the base of the Millennium gondola. Shuttles run from the lots to the gondola entrance. From there you can ride 15 minutes to the top station or disembark at one of the two stations on route. Alternatively you can continue up the serpentine road from the parking lot about 15 minutes to reach the townsite of Nassfeld, a purpose built condo community requiring a chairlift to reach the top on either side of the valley. unless the weather is good you may need chains to drive it. There are more luxurious hotels in addition to condos in Nassfeld.
Nassfeld ski area, as large as it is with decent facilities and plenty of runs, is unfortunately poorly designed. It has a major drawback in that there is only one way to get down to the valley and that is by a 45 min to an hour circuitous 'tour' of the area using two lifts and skiing red and blue runs, assuming you leave enough time in the afternoon to make the lifts before they close. There is a long flat boring schuss in the middle that good skiers with well waxed skis may be able to tuck if the conditions are quick enough, but speeds into the flat need to be fast or you will be walking or polling for a stretch. Snowboarders cannot schuss the whole stretch. And then the bottom section is red/black down to the valley. You can detour to the Millennium lift to avoid this steep section but lineups are common there. And what is really frustrating is that the Skiout is usually closed earlier and later in the season forcing you to join the Millennium downloading crowds at Tressdorferhoehe. There's no public announcement advising skiers when the skiout opens or closes.
Food prices on top (Kofel restaurant) are expensive and it can be crowded, albeit with a nice convenient panoramic location, but you pay for it. Tressdorferhoehe is better with a nice outdoor sitting area. But the best restaurant pricewise on the mountain is the Garnitzenalm, found on the quieter side of the ski area also with a nice location. It has rustic decor with a large outdoor sitting area and the cleanest washrooms on the mountain. It is usually the least crowded and gives you access to one of the nicest red runs with few people on it directly above. This is the area to ski when the mountain is packed with people and the runs turn to ice.
Personally, if I were planning a trip to Europe for a week or two I'd give Nassfeld a miss. It's just not attractive enough from a location, price and ski run layout perspective. It's attractive to bus groups for a week of lessons but for the intermediate to advanced skier looking for more run-out variety, gondolas and funparks you can do much better in France or even at less touristy Swiss resorts.
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