Vogelsang - Sudelfeld
Route Character
Piste tour with summit possibility.
Wednesday evening is a touring night and a stop at the Speckalm is almost obligatory.
Starting Point & Village
Starting point: Bayrischzell from the Ski Alm Andreas Stüberl.
Due to the snow situation we started from Grafenherberg. (see track) Village: Bayrischzell
Ascent & Route
Ascent along the slopes to the Speckalm from there you can ascend along the ski piste to the chair lift at the summit ridge north or at the t-bar lift over the south ridge.
Descent & Variants
Descent via the pistes of the Sudelfeld ski area.
Downhill variant for local experts to Bayrischzell possible.
Photo Gallery
A selection of 1 photos from the tour:

Map and Avalanche Risk
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Image Gallery (1 Photos)
Slope Map
Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)
Tour Planning
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Map Explanation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is this splitboard route?
The route is classified with difficulty level 2.
How many vertical meters does the tour include?
The ascent covers approximately 700 vertical meters.
How long does the ascent take?
The tour takes around 1.5 hours.
Where does the route start?
The starting point of the tour is Bayrischzell.