Winter sports/12/18/2019

The Top Ten Snowparks in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

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Freestylers love variety and challenges, which they can find in winter in numerous snowparks. From kickers of every size to boxes, rails, and pipes down to wallrides and halfpipes, snowboarders, and freeskiers have a huge playground in these parks. ISPO.com shows the top ten snowparks in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Echtes Großstadtfeeling bietet der Street-Park in Nesselwang.
Echtes Großstadtfeeling bietet der Street-Park in Nesselwang.

1. Europe’s One of a Kind Street Park in Nesselwang

The Alpspitzpark in Nesselwang (former Snowpark Nesselwang) creates a real big city feeling with creative obstacles like an old American taxi or the police station. The park is highly varied and offers a large selection of kickers, boxes, rails, and wallrides for every level. There’s also a cozy chill area, of course, and thanks to its fantastic setup, the park is the venue for numerous events throughout the season.

Where: Germany, Nesselwang, Alpspitzbahn

Length: 770 m

Setup: 2 lines, approx. 30 obstacles

Lift pass: €33

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 04/22/2020

Network pass: Superschnee Card

Special: Floodlight Shred from 6-9 p.m.

2. 20 Years of Penken Park in Mayrhofen

Penken Park has been beckoning snowboarders and freeskiers from all over the world to the Ziller valley for 20 years now, and is partly responsible for Mayrhofen becoming a hotspot for international snowboarders. This gigantic snowpark consists of eight perfectly shaped lines, which are divided in: Pro Area, Advanced Area, Advanced Jib Area, Medium Area, Medium Jib Area, Fun Area, Beginner Area, and Fun Ride Penken. Everyone will find numerous obstacles to learn new tricks or spend an action-packed day in the park with their friends.

Where: Austria, Mayrhofen, Penkenbahn or Horbergbahn

Length: 520 m

Setup: 8 lines, over 40 obstacles

Lift pass: €55.50

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 04/19/2020

Network pass: Snowcard Tirol, Zillertaler Superskipass

3. One the Biggest Terrain Parks in the World: The Absolut Park

Absolut Park is also celebrating 20 years! The snowpark in the ski region of Flachauwinkl not only scores points with an unbelievable variety of obstacles and kickers, but above all with its size. As one of the largest terrain parks in the world, the park reaches over a good 1.5 kilometers in length, offering something for every skill level with over 100 features. Special highlights are the halfpipe and the Burton Stash Park, where wooden obstacles are integrated into the natural terrain.

Where: Austria, Flauchauwinkl, Shuttleberg

Length: 1.5 km

Setup: 7 sections, over 100 obstacles

Lift pass: €55.00

Opening times: 11/30/2019 - 05/03/2020

Network pass: Ski Amadé, Super Ski Card

4. Europe’s Freestyle Mecca in Laax

The European snowboard and freestyling mecca is located in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, more precisely in Laax. They are always a little ahead of their time there, and have created a very special ski resort. The core of the whole thing is the Snowpark Laax, consisting of four parks with a total of over 90 obstacles. The parks are designed for different ability levels. The Pro area contains the longest superpipe in the world and an Olympic-sized kicker line, attracting pros from all over the globe. Another of Laax’s highlights is the Freestyle Academy, an indoor base with trampolines and skate ramps.

Where: Switzerland, Laax

Length: N/A

Setup: 4 snowparks, over 90 obstacles

Lift pass: CHF 70

Opening times: 11/30/2019 - 04/13/2020

Network pass: Top Card, Skipass Surselva

Special: Superpipe, Freestyle Academy

5. XXL Park: Blue Tomato Kings Park in Hochkönig

The snowpark on the Hochkönig mountain stretches over almost the entire length of the 8-seater Kings Cab cable car, and thus makes for tired legs and smiling faces. With numerous boxes, rails, and wallrides, jib fun does not go neglected. Of course, the 1.8 kilometer-long line also includes kickers in every imaginable size, so both professionals and beginners can work on their tricks.

Where: Austria, Mühlbach on the Hochkönig mountain

Length: 1.8 km

Setup: 50 obstacles

Lift pass: €55.50

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 04/30/2020

Network pass: Ski Amadé, Super Ski Card

6. Family Park: Easy Park on the Fellhorn

The Allgäu sees a large freestyle scene, and the Fellhorn offers the family-friendly Easy Park for their offspring. Over a length of 410 meters, a light to medium kicker line, and simple obstacles like butterboxes make it possible to get started in freestyle. The park is maintained by a professional Q-Parks shape crew and offers plenty of space for beginners and advanced riders to let off steam.

Where: Germany, Kanzelwandbahn

Length: 410 m

Setup: Easy to medium, kicker line, and boxes

Lift pass: €49.50

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 05/03/2020

Network pass: Superschnee Card

7. Freestyle Action in Vorarlberg: Snowpark Montafon

In Austria’s Vorarlberg, the Snowpark Montafon is located in a varied terrain and can be shredded on up to 40 obstacles. The beginner line is perfect for the first freestyle attempts, while the medium/jib line with its large selection of boxes, rails and kickers is the perfect playground for advanced riders. After a long day of shredding, the park base invites you to relax.

Where: Austria, Montafon

Length: 800 m

Setup: 40 obstacles

Lift pass: €55.50

Opening times: 11/29/2019 - 04/19/2020

Network pass: Ländle Card, Brandnertal Card

8. Snowpark Scuol

In the Lower Engadine, freestylers such as Olympic athlete Elena Könz are drawn to the Snowpark Scuol. The park keeps getting better from year to year, and can now easily keep up with the renowned parks. More than 20 obstacles consisting of various rails and boxes, as well as kickers of all sizes, allow you to let your creativity run free. The Q-Parks crew is responsible for the setup and takes care of the park with a lot of love.

Where: Switzerland, Scuol Motta Naluns

Length: 770 m

Setup: Over 20 obstacles

Lift pass: CHF 57

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 04/19/2020

Network pass: N/A

9. Snowpark Kreischberg

The FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup takes place every year in Kreischberg, Styria. The park offers optimal conditions for freestylers of all skill levels, and scores points with good obstacles and a relaxed atmosphere. The setup of fun boxes, pipes, rails, a fun pipe, and kickers is varied and testifies to the fact that action is also offered outside the Alpine hotspots.

Where: Austria, Kreischberg

Length: 625 m

Setup: Over 20 obstacles

Lift pass: €46.50

Opening times: 12/06/2019 - 04/13/2020

Network pass: Steiermark Joker

Im Snowland in Wildhaus steht der Spaß im Vordergrund.
Im Snowland in Wildhaus steht der Spaß im Vordergrund.
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Snowland Wildhaus

10. Relaxed Atmosphere in Snowland in Wildhaus

In this park in Wildhaus, the fun is clearly in the foreground. The guys and gals of the freestyle platform Snowland.ch do everything to make everyone feel comfortable here. The twenty or so obstacles are varied and divided into a beginner, medium, and pro line. Snowland.ch also offers events, freestyle and avalanche courses, a party series, and a chill area with a ping pong table and BBQ station.

Where: Switzerland, Wildhaus

Length: 400 m

Setup: Approx. 20 obstacles

Lift pass: CHF 50

Opening times: 12/07/2019 - 04/01/2020

Network pass: N/A