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January 28, 2025

How would you rate the Brauneck ski resort?

Sure - we love the Brauneck. But how does a sober AI see the whole thing? We asked ChatGPTto find out. Here's the straight answer!

The Brauneck ski resort in Lenggries is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts, especially families and beginners, but also for advanced skiers. Here is a brief assessment:

Advantages:

  • Varied slopes: there are around 34 kilometers of slopes with varying degrees of difficulty - from blue to black runs.
  • Panorama: The view of the Isar Valley and the surrounding Alps is spectacular.
  • Family-friendly: The ski area offers practice slopes, ski courses and child-friendly facilities, making it particularly attractive for families.
  • Cozy huts: There are many rustic mountain huts with Bavarian charm that invite you to take a break.
  • Accessibility: Brauneck can be reached from Munich in around an hour, making it ideal for day trips.


Disadvantages:

  • Size: with 34 kilometers of pistes, it's not a very large ski area, so ambitious skiers may find it limited.
  • Lifts: Some of the lifts are older, which can lead to longer waiting times, especially at weekends or on public holidays.
  • Snow reliability: As the ski area is not very high (up to 1,700 m), there may be a lack of natural snow in warmer winters. However, there are snow-making facilities.


Who is it suitable for?

  • Perfect for beginners and families: The selection of easy and intermediate slopes and the family-friendly infrastructure make it ideal for these target groups.
  • Pleasure skiers: Those looking for relaxed skiing days with a beautiful panorama and good food will get their money's worth here.
  • Not ideal for powder fans: Those looking for challenging off-piste adventures won't find what they're looking for here.


In our opinion: The disadvantages are still debatable. But otherwise pretty good.

What do you think? Is that right? 😊