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47:. It ranges in altitude from approximately 600 to 900 meters above sea level. The ski area features four ski lifts ranging in length from 250 to 1408 meters, providing access to eleven slopes of varying difficulty levels. The slopes are about 15 kilometers in length, with lengths varying from 250 to 3000 meters. Due to the length and steepness of the slopes, it is the largest ski area and one of the most challenging in the Rhön region. The two upper ski lifts, Rothanglift, and Blicklift are known for their snow reliability due to their higher altitude and northern location. The Dreitannenlift is the longest ski lift in the Rhön region and the longest drag lift with the greatest elevation difference in Germany outside of the Alps. 530:, built the Blicklift in the summer of 1958, the first ski lift at Kreuzberg and one of the first outside the Alps in Germany. The ski lift, which took two and a half minutes to ascend, was originally equipped with wooden bars for passenger transportation. The elevator was later equipped with plastic bars. Regular ski operations began on December 4, 1958, and the lift became accessible on foot from Haselbach. At that time, the slope was prepared by compacting the snow with skis. Because there was minimal snowfall during the winter of 1958/1959, the lift operated for only 44 days during the inaugural season. On operational days, it was heavily visited, with visitors coming from the surrounding areas such as 308: 438:. The Neustädter Haus Loop (also known as the Small Loop) has a length of seven kilometers and is situated at an elevation of 630 to 750 meters above sea level. It is rated "difficult," as it involves a total ascent of 130 meters. The Kreuzberg Loop (also known as the Big Loop) is located at 750 to 820 meters above sea level. It spans nine kilometers, with a "moderate" difficulty level and the same 130 meters of elevation gain. The trailheads are located at the Kreuzberg and the Neustädter Haus. 575:
occurred in mid-November and remained until April. However, the snowfall amounts did not reach those of the winter of 1969/1970. The lifts were not in operation at all during the winter of 2006/2007 due to insufficient snowfall. The winter of 2008/2009 was snowy in the Rhön region. The Rothang and Blick lifts were operational from November with intermittent closures until the end of the winter season. The Dreitannenlift also had more operating days compared to previous years.
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they ran for 19 days. In 1997, new ski jumps with construction points of 16, 30, and 50 meters were built. The two smaller jumps were covered with mats, allowing for summer jumping. From the summer of 2005 to the spring of 2006, the 50-meter jump was also equipped with mats. The winter of 1998/1999 had the longest operating period since the late 1980s, with 57 days of operation. In January 2005, a fun park for
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serves three slopes ranging from 620 to 940 meters in length, with easy to moderate difficulty levels. The lift takes skiers to the summit of Bischofsheimer Blick. It is powered by a diesel engine located at the bottom station. The elevator makes use of double long-bar plastic hangers with long poles with handles for two people each.
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other, allowing skiers to switch from one lift to another and gradually access all the slopes from the same starting point. The fourth ski lift, Fischzuchtlift, operates independently and is open on weekends and during the Christmas holidays, depending on snow conditions. The lift is leased by the Enders family.
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In 1963, the Rothanglift, the second ski lift at Kreuzberg, was put into operation with the base station near the access road to Kreuzberg monastery. A car parking was set up below the base station, allowing skiers to drive directly to the ski area by car. In 1964, the Dreitannenlift, the longest ski
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runs. One 300-meter-long run is located near Gasthof Roth at the end of the Kniebreche hiking route, next to the access road to Kreuzberg monastery, at approximately 840 meters above sea level. Another toboggan run, roughly 250 meters long, is located below the monastery garden at Kreuzberg at around
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The Fischzuchtlift put up in 1970, spans 250 meters and overcomes a 50-meter height difference (from 590 to 640 meters above sea level). The bottom station of the lift is placed above the second portal support of the Dreitannenlift. The passenger transportation is done without portal supports, using
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model built in 1963, covers a total length of 580 meters and features six portal supports, allowing it to surmount a height difference of 100 meters (approximately 775 to 875 meters above sea level). The lift is located on the northwest slope of the Kreuzberg and serves three slopes ranging from 580
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The Kreuzberglifte recorded over 100 operating days in a season for the last time, with 116 and 117 days respectively. In 1986, Thomas FuĂź leased the ski lifts. By the late 1980s, the winters at Kreuzberg were becoming increasingly snow-poor. The lifts operated for only six days, and in 1989/1990,
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region and northern Bavaria. It is 600 meters long and features four portal supports – two horizontal vertical profiles connected at the top to guide the rope. With a height difference of 110 meters (780 to 890 meters above sea level), the lift is located on the northern slope of the Kreuzberg and
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The Dreitannenlift, a Doplmayr model built in 1964, is the longest ski lift in the region, covering a total length of 1408 meters. It spans across 13 portal supports and features the greatest height difference in the central German area, at 318 meters (from 575 to 890 meters above sea level). The
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with various jump elements was opened at the Blicklift. In 2006, a new snow groomer with a flexible milling cutter and a wide track was acquired. This provided a total of three snow groomers. The winter of 2005/2006 was one of the snowiest in the history of the Kreuzberglifte. The first snowfall
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Three of the ski lifts, Dreitannenlift, Rothanglift, and Blicklift, operate under the name Skilifte Kreuzberg. The lifts, owned by the Willert family and operated by Thomas FuĂź from Haselbach, are open every day while there is sufficient snow. These lifts end at a similar elevation and near each
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ski jumps are located within the ski area, at an elevation of roughly 600 meters above sea level, where ski jumping has been taking place since 1952. The ski jump facility, renovated in 1997, consists of three artificial turf jumps (K-point distances: 16, 30, and 50 meters) that comply with the
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The winter of 1969/1970 was the snowiest in the history of the Kreuzberg lifts. The first snowfall occurred in mid-November 1969 and remained until early April 1970. The lifts were operational for 143 days during this winter. The Fischzuchtlift, a family-owned enterprise, opened above the base
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The ski area offers four drag lifts: Blicklift, Rothanglift, Dreitannenlift, and Fischzuchtlift, with a combined hourly capacity of approximately 3,600 people. There are nearby dining options at the Drei-Tannen-Alm and the GemĂĽndener HĂĽtte. The lift area includes the restaurant at
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The ski area is crisscrossed by several winter hiking trails. One four-kilometer track connects Haselbach to the Kreuzbergschanzen and up to the summit. Another 4.5-kilometer trail connects Haselbach to Neustädter Haus and continues to the
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a lower rope guidance system where the rope runs at an adult’s hip height with seat belts attached. The lift operates independently from Skilifte Kreuzberg. The associated ski slope runs through the lower section of the Kanonenrohr slope.
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administrative district. The ski area is subject to nature conservation regulations that are not always applicable in the Hessian ski areas of the Rhön. The town of Bischofsheim in the Rhön is to the north-northeast of the ski slope, and
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to 890 meters in length, with easy to moderate difficulty levels. A diesel engine positioned at the bottom station powers it. The lift carries passengers by employing two long-bar plastic hangers.
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station of the Dreitannenlift in 1970. The RWV Haselbach hosted the Grass Ski European Championship at Kreuzberg on September 9th and 10th, 1978, with athletes from seven nations competing in
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lift is located on the northeast slope of the Kreuzberg and serves four slopes varying in difficulty from simple to tough, with lengths ranging from 1460 to 3000 meters. According to the
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River, at an elevation of approximately 400 meters above sea level. Over a horizontal distance of about three kilometers, a vertical drop of over 500 meters is covered.
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to the Bischofsheim train station. From there, they would travel by bus or on foot to the ski area at Kreuzberg. On busy days, up to seven buses shuttled between
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district. The northern slope of the Kreuzberg, which is mostly occupied by the ski area, has a steep incline, and drops down to the upper course of the
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Ski operations at Kreuzberg began in the early decades of the 20th century. On Sundays, ski tourists would arrive via the Ski-Express, operated by the
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Loipenkarte; Langlaufloipen, Winterwanderwege, Skilifte, Rodelbahnen (= Die Rhön – einfach erhebend). 3. Auflage. Petersberg, Fulda 2007
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of 75 meters. The Kleine Kreuzbergschanze with a K-point of 38 meters was built directly next to the large one between 1953 and 1954.
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with the Kreuzberg monastery. There is 4.1-kilometer circular hiking track in the lower section of the ski area that takes you from
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Loipenkarte; Langlaufloipen, Winterwanderwege, Skilifte, Rodelbahnen (= Die Rhön – einfach erhebend). 3. Auflage. Petersberg, 2007
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In the years 1932 and 1933, the first ski jump was built in the ski area near the Fischzucht, which was reconstructed after
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standards and are primarily used by young ski jumpers. The Kreuzbergschanze is the only ski jump in the Rhön region and in
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lift in the Rhön, was built. In 1968, a snow groomer was used for the first time to prepare the slopes.
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on the summit plateau. Additionally, there is a 4.5-kilometer winter hiking track that connects
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According to other sources, 470 meters long with a height difference of 103 meters.
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According to other sources, 540 meters long with a height difference of 114 meters.
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Wintersport in der Rhön in den letzten 25 Jahren in Abhängigkeit vom Wetter.
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to the guest houses and the Caritasheim before returning to Haselbach.
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district is to the southeast. To the west is the market town of
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Kreuzberg – One lift instead of seven buses at Mainpost.de
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How the Kreuzberg got its ski lifts at Osthessen-News
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model built in 1958, is the oldest drag lift in the
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Index


Kreuzberg mountain
Bavarian
Rhön
Bischofsheim
ski jumping
Mattenschanzen
Bavarian Rhön Nature Park
Rhön Biosphere Reserve
Lower Franconia
Sandberg
Rhön-Grabfeld
Wildflecken
Bad Kissingen
Brend
Franconian Saale

Kreuzberg Monastery

Doppelmayr
Rhön

Doppelmayr

German Ski Association

Kreuzbergschanzen
FIS
Lower Franconia
Bavaria

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