From 7 - 13 March 2025 the Skicircus will again become the centre of the international freeride scene. Fieberbrunn is the only stop of the freeride premium class - the FIS Freeride World Tour - in Austria and Germany. The world's best freeriders have to climb about 40 minutes to reach the peak of Wildseeloder where they drop down a slope of 620 metres from the start position at 2,118 m altitude. There, they have to overcome a slope gradient of up to 70 degrees.
Current updates and info on the programme can be found at fwt-fieberbrunn.com!
Current updates and info on the programme can be found at fwt-fieberbrunn.com!
Freeride World Tour
Spectators can be there live on the day of the competition and join the excitement. While the spectacular runs of the world's best freeriders could be admired from the Lärchfilzkogel in previous years, 2023 will also be even more spectacular for the fans: The spectator area is located directly in the finish area in the Wildalmen. To get to the finish area, take the lifts F1 Streuböden and F2 Lärchfilzkogel. From there an unprepared but secured slope leads to the Wildalmen. Back you go with another descent to the mid-station E1+E2 Reckmoos Nord. From there you can return to the valley or continue to other parts of the ski area. Alternatively, the competition is also very well visible directly from the mountain station F2 Lärchfilzkogel. Here, however, without moderation and supporting program. The competition will also be broadcast in live stream on this website or on Bergbahn InfoTV!
Numbers and facts
- Location: Wildseeloder North Face / Ski area Fieberbrunn
- Start: 2,118 m
- End: 1,500 m
- Vertical Drop: 610 m
- Slope gradient: up to 70 degrees
- 15 film cameras on the mountain