Ski runs
There are different ski runs at the Feldberg.
One of them is the “blue ski run”. That means
it’s easy to take. Another one is the “red ski
run” which is more difficult. The last ski run is the “black
ski run”. That’s the most difficult ski run and
at the Feldberg there is only one.

The easiest ski run is the “Zeiger”. It’s a blue ski run
and you get to the top by anchor lift. The “Zeiger” is 550 metres
long. The “Zeiger” is in “Zone C”. From the top of
the “Zeiger” you can go over to the “Seebuck”. You
get to the top by chair lift and can go down 900 metres. The “Seebuck” is
in “Zone C”, too. The “Grafenmatt” is also a blue ski
run and it’s 990 metres long. It’s in “Zone C” and
you get to the top by plate or anchor lift. From the “Grafenmatt” you
have some connections to other ski runs. For example “Wiesenquelle” or “Fahler
Loch”. “Wiesenquelle” is a blue ski run and it’s in “Zone
D”. “Fahler Loch is a black ski run and it’s also in “Zone
D”. You get to the tops of the ski runs by anchor lift. Other ski runs
are “Zeller 1” and “Zeller 2”. They are in “Zone
C” and you get of the tops by anchor lift. At “Zeller 1” and “Zeller
2” you have to watch out because it’s rather steep.
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