Wildkogel

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The Wildkogel is a 2224 m high grass mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Oberpinzgau in Salzburg. It lies north of the Salzach river valley and the nearby towns of Neukirchen and Bramberg. At 2005 m high, the Wildkogelhaus (built in 1898) can host up to 100 guests (with restaurants, sauna and disco). Here begins a 14 km long toboggan run. During the winter, there is a large ski area with 55 km of groomed ski trails, 45% blue, 40% red and 15% black. The highest lift takes passengers to 2150 m. There is a 6-seater cable car with a stopover, a six-chairlift, two four-chair lifts, one double chairlift, five lift-e and four T-bar lifts. Descents are possible into the towns of Neukirchen (1300 m, length 5 km) and Bramberg (length 14 km). On the mountain, at 200 km is the longest trail ("Pinzga") to be found in the Salzburg state. In the summer season, there are many hiking possibilities (altitude hiking). The Wildkogel offers cycling for mountain bikes ( "Bike-Arena"), and also the participants of the yearly held Transalp have to cross. The mountain is also a popular starting point for cross-country flights with the paraglider, as the Pinzgau is thermally very reliable.

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