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Cross-Country Skiing Course

Tuesday, April 07, 2026 - Wednesday, April 08, 2026 - 01:00 PM o'clock

Cross-Country Skiing Course

Skischule Salober-SchröckenShow on Map
from €99.00

Cross-Country Skiing in Warth-Schröcken – Technique, Nature & Joy in Motion

You want to enjoy the tranquility of the winter landscape while staying active? Then cross-country skiing is just the thing for you. In our cross-country skiing courses, we show...

A person is skiing through a snowy landscape. In the background, mountains and a clear blue sky can be seen.
A person is skiing through a snowy landscape. In the background, mountains and a clear blue sky can be seen.

Details

Tuesday

04/07/2026

Start

01:00 PM o'clock

Town

Hochkrumbach 10

6767 Warth

Services

Course Information

Course Times: Tuesdays from 1:15 PM to 3:15 PM

Amenities

Your style on the trail: functionality and comfort come first! Breathable clothing, a warm hat or headband, thin gloves, sunscreen, and a good sports pair of glasses are just as essential as comfortable cross-country skiing boots. Everything you need can be found at the sports shop Jug Sports Arlberg right next to the ski school office.



Preparations for the Cross-Country Skiing Course

  • The right cross-country skis: The optimal length of your cross-country skis depends on the technique you use and your experience level. For the classic style, we usually recommend a ski length of about your height plus 20 to 30 cm. For the skating style, the skis are a bit shorter – the recommendation here is height plus 5 to 15 cm. Additionally, your body weight plays an important role, as heavier skiers often choose slightly longer skis to ensure appropriate stability and control.
  • The optimal poles for cross-country skiing: The correct length of your cross-country poles depends on the skiing technique and your height. For the classic style, we recommend a pole length of about 83 to 85% of your height. For the skating style, the poles are a bit longer – the recommendation here is...

Meeting Point

Meeting point: We will meet at 1:00 PM at the flag in front of the ski school office.

Difficulty Level

Classification Levels for Cross-Country Skiing Course

  • L1 Beginner: You are on the cross-country ski trail for the first time. Here, we will gain initial movement experiences in cross-country skiing and learn the basic techniques for beginners.
  • L2 Light Intermediate (easy/blue): You have already been on the cross-country ski trail. Here, we will reinforce the techniques for beginners.
  • L3 Intermediate (medium/red): Expand your cross-country skiing technique and explore advanced techniques in cross-country skiing.
  • L4 Expert (difficult/black): Take your cross-country skiing skills to a new level and optimize your speed, endurance, and technical perfection.

Address & Contact

Skischule Salober-Schröcken

Hochkrumbach 10

6767 Warth

Further Appointments

Next Appointment

Tuesday, April 07, 2026 - Wednesday, April 08, 2026 - 01:00 PM o'clock

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