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Bryggen places Thon Hotel Orion at the cultural and geographical centre of Bergen, within easy reach of the city's key landmarks. The proximity to Bergen's train station is a practical advantage, allowing straightforward access to destinations beyond the city centre without relying on a car. For winter mountain access, the Ulriken 643 cable car and Fløyen funicular both connect the city to elevated terrain with broad views across Bergen's fjord setting. The hotel's listed ski-in and ski-out amenities suggest direct slope access, though guests should confirm the specific arrangements at time of booking. Bergen Airport Flesland connects the city to major European hubs, and the city's compact layout means most points of interest are reachable on foot from the hotel.
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A hidden Bavarian gem offering pure natural snow and stunning views of Lake Chiemsee.
Bergen, located in the beautiful Chiemgau region of Upper Bavaria, is a charming and authentic alpine village that serves as the base for the Hochfelln mountain. Unlike the sprawling mega-resorts of the modern skiing world, Hochfelln - Bergen offers a nostalgic, back-to-basics ski experience that relies entirely on natural snow. This gives the mountain a rugged, untamed character that appeals deeply to skiing purists, ski tourers, and nature lovers. The skiing on Hochfelln is renowned for its challenging off-piste terrain and demanding natural snow pistes. The journey begins with a ride up the classic Hochfelln cable car to the summit at 1,674 meters. From here, skiers are treated to sweeping panoramic views that stretch across the Central Alps to the south and out over the flatlands to Lake Chiemsee to the north, before tackling the steep descents back towards the Bründlingalm mid-station. Because the resort eschews extensive snowmaking in favor of a natural environment, it has become a haven for freeriders and those seeking an escape from crowded, highly manicured slopes. When the conditions align and the powder falls, Bergen transforms into a tranquil alpine sanctuary where traditional Bavarian hospitality meets classic winter adventure.
Hochfelln offers a classic natural-snow skiing experience that favors advanced skiers and freeriders. With limited grooming and a lack of artificial snow, the terrain provides rugged, authentic descents and excellent off-piste opportunities following a fresh snowfall.
The Chiemgau Alps rise dramatically from the Bavarian foreland, known for their stunning views over Lake Chiemsee and deep-rooted Bavarian traditions.
Steep, challenging natural snow slopes dropping down from the top cable car station.
A milder mid-mountain area with rolling alpine pastures perfect for relaxed cruising.
Excellent off-piste terrain that fills up with deep powder after a strong winter storm.
A small, easy drag lift located near the base, ideal for absolute beginners.
Munich Airport (MUC)
1h 15min
115km
Easily accessible via the A8 autobahn or by booking a direct train from Munich followed by a short local taxi ride. Ample parking is available directly at the Hochfelln cable car valley station.
Late December to mid-March
Operations depend heavily on natural snow conditions, as the resort preserves a natural alpine environment without extensive artificial snowmaking.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 38), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 180)