Stockenbaum family toboggan run (approx. 5 km long)

Logo Stockenbaum family toboggan run (approx. 5 km long)
Logo Stockenbaum family toboggan run (approx. 5 km long)
Tour data
6km
1,124 - 1,635m
Distance
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483hm
Ascent
00:25h
 
Duration
Brief description

Smaller family toboggan run

Difficulty
easy
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Starting point

Mid-station Wildkogelbahn



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Description

In addition to the longest toboggan run in the world, the Wildkogel Arena offers additional, smaller family toboggan runs such as the Stockenbaum family toboggan run (approx. 5 km long), which are also ideal for fast-paced fun in the snow.

Directions

The Stockenbaum family toboggan run is approx. 5 km long and starts at the Wildkogelbahn middle station from there it leads down to the Stockenbaum Inn.

Highest point
1,635 m
Endpoint

Inn Stockenbaum

Height profile

Equipment

Ski and sportswear, sturdy shoesWith a ski helmet, downhill tobogganing is also safer. Minors up to the age of 15 must wear a standard winter sports helmet when skiing on ski slopes and toboggan runs as part of winter sports.

Safety instructions

Minors up to the age of 15 must wear a standard winter sports helmet when skiing on ski slopes and toboggan runs as part of winter sports.

Tips
Toboggan rental in the Wildkogel-Arena Neukirchen and Bramberg

Nobody has to do forego tobogganing fun with us!

On your winter holiday in the Wildkogel Arena, next to the longest illuminated toboggan run in the world (14 km), you would like to toboggan on one of the other, smaller runs towards the valley, but you don't have a toboggan with you? Then the toboggan rentals in Neukirchen am Großvenediger and Bramberg am Wildkogel will be happy to help. Please note that you should reserve the toboggan or bobsleigh in good time.

Additional information
Toboggan rules

Stay in the designated waiting areas and under no cirumstances in the curve sections of the run.Cross the toboggan run only in clearly visible places.With a high frequency of tobogganing, distinct wave formations may form in the snow. We ask that you adjust your speed based on the toboggan run conditions.Always keep the toboggan strapped to you to avoid unnecessarily endangering your fellow tobogganers and losing your toboggan.In order to truly enjoy your ride, appropriate clothing is necessary. We especially recommend ski goggles, scarf, cap, ski pants or gaiters, gloves, sturdy boots - no ski boots. Children up to 6 years old should be accompanied by parents on a toboggan ride! Tip: tobogganing with a helmet will be even safer!Be considerate of other tobogganers. Behave in such a way that no other person is in danger or can be injured.Do not toboggan if you are impaired by alcohol. Such substances reduce the ability to react and properly assess danger.Tobogganing on ski slopes is dangerous and not allowed.Pay attention to all barricades and warning notices.And if you need up-to-date information about sledding (closures, opening times etc.), simply call our sledding hotline. The telephone number is: +43 6565 39800

Ski helmet compulsory in Austria:

Minors under 16 years of age must wear a standard commercial winter sports helmet whenever using the ski slopes to participate in winter sports.

Parents, guardians or chaperones are responsible for insuring to the greatest possible extent that those in their charge comply with this requirement.Head protection must also be worn on maintained pistes when using all types of winter sports equipment, such as ski bobs and toboggans. The helmet requirement only applies in the following Austrian provinces: Salzburg, Upper Austria, Styria, Lower Austria, Carinthia, Burgenland and Vienna. No legal requirement is currently in effect in the provinces of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. However, Vorarlberg has issued a public recommendation that ski helmets be worn.The law does not foresee inspections to insure that the helmet requirement is being met. Guardians are also not subject to penalties if a child does not wear a helmet. The intent is purely to make people clearly aware of the dangers associated with children skiing or snowboarding without a helmet.That said, failure to comply with the helmet requirement may result in problems with insurance providers, who may refuse to cover costs resulting from an accident. Nonetheless, outfitting children under your supervision with helmets (which can be borrowed either for free or at minimal expense from area rental centers as well as ski schools) is the most sensible step, since most skiing accidents also involve a high risk of severe head injury – with a helmet, you can significantly reduce the risk of major head trauma.


Arrival
Via the B 165 in the direction of Krimml, after leaving Neukirchen, the valley station of the Wildkogelbahn Neukirchen is on the right.

Ascent with the Wildkogelbahn Neukirchen to the middle station.

Public transportation

The public bus stop Neukirchen Ortsmitte as well as the public train stop Neukirchen Bahnhof are a few minutes' walk from the valley station of the Wildkogelbahn Neukirchen.

Parking

The parking spaces at the valley station of the Wildkogelbahn Neukirchen are available free of charge.


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