The Hebalm cross-country skiing centre in Styria offers cross-country skiing fun for all ability levels - at an impressive 1,400 metres above sea level in the Graz Region. Here you will find freshly groomed trails for classic technique and skating variants every day. The start and finish area is located directly at Hebalmsee, where you will find the Feimuth family's ticket office and hire service shop. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cross-country skier: Varied trails through picturesque alpine pastures and forests await you here, which are also floodlit in the evening.
PLANNED START OF THE SEASON: 07.12.2024
Combination: The Hebalm circuit, Kampelekogel circuit and the Klug-Lift circuit can be easily combined.
Hebalm round
For even more of a challenge, there is the Hebalm loop, which requires a little more skill and stamina with 100 metres of ascent. Length: 5.1 km
Ascent: 100 metres
Difficulty: medium
Kampelekogel round
For beginners looking for a longer route, the Kampelekogel loop is 3 kilometres long and has no steep ascents or descents.
Length: 3.0 km
Ascent: 49 metres
Difficulty: easy
Klug-Lift circuit
Ambitious cross-country skiers will get their money's worth on the Klug-Lift circuit: after part of the Hebalm circuit and the Kampelekogel circuit, you reach the Klug-Lift circuit, where you are rewarded with a magnificent view at the top station of the Klug lifts.
Length: 1.4 km
Ascent: 40 metres
Difficulty: medium
Lake circuit:
The lake circuit is ideal for beginners and can also be used to warm up - a slight ascent of 20 metres in altitude ensures a pleasant start.
Length: 1.0 km
Ascent: 20 metres
Difficulty: easy
Info: snowed, light
Border trail
The See loop is ideal for beginners and can also be used as a warm-up - a slight ascent of 20 vertical meters ensures a pleasant start.
Length: 0.6 km
Ascent: 25 hm
Difficulty: easy
Info: snowed, floodlight
Lärchenschuss
The Lärchenschuss is an additional loop.
Length: 0.3 km
Difficulty: difficult
By the way: The Hebalm cross-country skiing centre was awarded the Styrian cross-country ski trail seal of approval in 2024. The highest quality criteria had to be met, such as perfectly groomed trails with a minimum width of four to six metres, a minimum total trail length of 5 kilometres, an appropriate guidance and orientation system and snow-making facilities. More information on the Styrian cross-country ski trail quality seal.