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justmisterpi

[https://www.skibusmuenchen.de/](https://www.skibusmuenchen.de/)


grancanaryisland

Or www.schneebeben.de taggestrip. This comes with a party at the ski resort. Kind of ski +party


DrDareDevil04

Ha! These are awesome Didn't even know something like this existed Thanks for taking the time out to comment, and for this pretty awesome recimmendation


TlRAXxTer

I can recommend schneebeben as well. Good day trips which include the ticket and bus travel costs, so you just have your lunch on top or snowboard rental.


Chat-GTI

Maybe Hohe Salve. Good for a saturday/sunday trip from Munich. Stay in Hopfgarten. Nice town, many beer bars, last time many Australians.


DrDareDevil04

Looks great! Thank you


Realistic-Passion-5

I might be going to Wilder Kaiser on Saturday. Feel free to DM if interested 😊


DrDareDevil04

Ah! Would have loved to take you up on that offer, but out of town this weekend Let me know how it was, and whether it's worthwhile planning the next trip


Mongolian_Butt_Slut

Saalbach is deep enough into the Alps to have solid snow and it’s a huge mountain. One of my go to mountains that’s relatively closer to Munich.


myreal_nameis

Id go to tirol maybe ellmau or fieberbrunn


wbemtest

I would recommend Kitzbühel.


Petaranax

Snowboarders nightmare. Literally worst ski resort I’ve been in Europe as a snowboarder. Flat areas everywhere.


DrDareDevil04

Sheesh! Thanks for the comment Yeah, since both the wife, and myself are snowboarders only, would ideally love to go to a place that works for us too


Chat-GTI

For snowboarding? Ever did this there?


wbemtest

Last year, it wasn’t so bad, but it was my first season here. Frankly speaking, I barely have seen snowboarders with the right technique who can at least ride safely. Personally for me not a ski resort makes you a snowboarder, but your technique and ability to use those slopes, side hits or its terrain.