Ticket cooperations and partnerships ...
... for your fun and relaxation on the Kristberg in Silbertal
Thanks to various cooperations and partnerships, your WildPass Montafon Brandnertal (annual pass, season pass and multi-day tickets) are valid with us.
2024 summer prices
Nature season prices on the Kristberg pleasure mountain:
Ascent
One-way ticket | Adults | Seniors | Children | ||
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Ascent and descent | 22.00 | 20.90 | 12.70 | ||
Ascent | 16.00 | 15.20 | 9.20 | ||
Descent | 12.50 | 11.90 | 7.20 | ||
Mountain bike transport | 6.00 | 6.00 | 6.00 | ||
Family ticket | 1 adult + all children | 2 adults + all children | |||
Ascent and descent | 34.70 | 56.70 | |||
Ascent | 25.20 | 41.20 | |||
Descent | 19.70 | 32.20 | |||
Groups of 10 people or more | |||||
Ascent and descent | 19.80 | 18.90 | 11.40 | ||
Ascent | 14.40 | 13.70 | 8.30 | ||
Descent | 11.30 | 10.70 | 6.50 |
Prices in EUR per person.
1 free ticket for 20 people or more
2 free tickets for 40 people or more
3 free tickets for 60 people or more
All group tickets are valid on the day of issue only.
Family rates:
Holders of the Vorarlberg Family Pass pay for themselves and the 1st child, all other registered children born in or after 2004 are free of charge.
Age limits summer
Year of birth | |
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Bambini (free of charge) | in or after 2015 |
Children | 2002 to 2014 |
Seniors | in or before 1956 |
Montafon Brandnertal Leisure Pass
Annual passes, season passes and multi-day passes that are also valid with us
Full information and moreNature season on the Kristberg in Silbertal, the pleasure mountain in the Montafon
We are very happy to be there for you daily (7.45 am to 6.15 pm) from Thursday, 9 May 2024 to Sunday, 27 October 2024.
Schedule during the nature season (May to October)
07:45 |
08:15 |
08:45 |
09:15 | 09:45 |
10.15 | 10.45 | 11:15 | 12:00 | 12:20* |
13:15 | 13:45 | 14:15 | 14:45 | 15:15 |
15:45 | 16:15 | 16:45 | 17:15 | 17:45 |
18:15 |
Trips between times for 6 persons and more with a 10-minute wait.
* Lunch break from 12.20 pm – 1.15 pm, continuous operation when needed.
The travel times indicated apply to the valley station. The valley descents take place approx. 5 minutes later.
IMPORTANT!!! On days when there is (very) much going on, we run continuously. This means that there is an ascent or descent approximately every 10 minutes, as we only have one 35-person gondola.
Kristberg in Silbertal, the pleasure mountain in the Montafon
Snow season prices 2024/2025
Day, afternoon or multi-day tickets for the Kristberg in the Silbertal, the leisure mountain in the Montafon. Design your Kristberg day according to your wishes.
If you book early, you benefit! So use the online ticket shop (Currently only in German) now and get the best price. Due to the dynamic prices, the prices displayed today are always the "cheapest". The price quoted today can only increase in the future.
IMPORTANT!!! From 3 days, there are also multi-day tickets "only" for Kristberg. The fixed prices for these can be requested from the Montafoner Kristbergbahn team.
Familytickets: Families with children get special family tickets, where only the first child is charged. All other children travel "for free".
Snowman / bambini: |
Born in 2018 or later - FREE (ticket required) |
Children: | Born in 2005 to 2017 |
Seniors: | Born in or before 1959 |
Relaxed booking with the Carefree Package
CAREFREE PACKAGE
You can’t start your vacation in Montafon or Brandnertal unexpectedly and want to cancel your booked ski tickets? In that case, the Montafon Brandnertal Carefree Package is just right for you
- illness and/or injury of one of the ski ticket holder, which makes skiing impossible
- pregnancy and pregnancy complications of one of the ski ticket holders
- corona disease of one of the ski ticket holders
- death of one of the ski ticket holders
- significant property damage to the residence of one of the ski ticket holders as a result of fire, burst water pipe or a criminal act
- loss of employment through no fault of his/her own of one of the ski ticket holders
If you book the Carefree Package and any of the above cancellation reasons apply, you may cancel the entire ski ticket order.
Please note that your other orders such as ski rental or accommodation are not covered by the Carefree Package.
Immediately after the occurrence of one of the above-mentioned cancellation reasons, contact the mountain railway where you booked your ticket(s). Have a proof ready (medical/official certificate, police report, confirmation from your/his/her former employer).
The Carefree Package cannot be claimed if the reason for cancellation was caused by a ski ticket holder's intentional or grossly negligent actions and/or by significant impairment due to alcohol, narcotic drugs or medication.
The carefree package can be booked during the check-out process. The cost of this is about 5% of the total ticket price.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions and answers about the dynamic pricing model
- Those who book their ticket early will benefit from real price savings, making for an extremely fair, family-friendly price model. Guests who book online in advance will always get the best price. For those who prefer complete flexibility, tickets can still be purchased at the resort, but for a higher price compared to booking earlier online.
- In the future, tickets will increasingly be sold online—at demand-based prices that are in line with the market.
- The straightforward, customer-friendly online booking process and shorter waits at the cash desks will significantly improve the quality of service for our guests.
- Controlling prices based on demand will optimize capacity utilization over the winter. Skiing in off-peak seasons and during the week will become more appealing. This means that we can ensure every single visitor has the best-possible experience.
- As the base price, various seasons are defined with corresponding “from” prices. Price changes are dependent on a range of factors. Guests’ booking behavior is the main criterion. The price for a given day changes depending on demand and the number of bookings. The price is also dependent on vacation periods and, at very short notice, the weather forecast. However, as a general rule, those who book early are guaranteed to get the best price!
- The price displayed in the cable car operators’ web shops, at cash desks, and at ticket machines is always the best price for that day—it cannot go any lower. If booked immediately, this price is always the best offer for the current day.
- The prices are recalculated daily, but the prices do not change during operating hours.
Because ski vacations, especially with family, are often planned in advance, winter sport enthusiasts can book their ski passes in advance—just like their accommodation—and in doing so benefit from an early-bird discount. As a result, some ski passes will be cheaper in the online ticket shops than in previous years. Although the prices can rise in peak season, a lot of ski resorts with fixed prices also put their rates up during vacation periods.
- The prices of ski tickets are constantly being recalculated by an algorithm. However, the following principle always applies: Those who book early will benefit from attractive ticket prices.
- That means that, even on fine-weather days, early bookers may still be able to go skiing for less than before. But if demand for the day in question increases substantially, the price may also be higher.
- No. The price displayed is always the best price for the day in question—it will not drop any further. If booked immediately, this price is always the best offer for that day.
- The prices are recalculated daily, but the price displayed on the day does not change during operating hours.
- That’s impossible to say. The prices of ski tickets are constantly being recalculated by an algorithm. The price is dependent on a range of factors. Guests’ booking behavior is the main criterion. The price for a given day changes depending on demand and the number of bookings.
- The price is also dependent on vacation periods and, at very short notice, the weather forecast.
- However, the following principle always applies: Those who book early will benefit from attractive ticket prices.
- In the future, tickets will increasingly be sold online—at demand-based prices that are in line with the market.
- The straightforward, customer-friendly online booking process and shorter waits at the cash desks will significantly improve the quality of service for our guests.
- Those who book their ticket early will benefit from real price savings.
No. However, we recommend registering so that the relevant information is already stored the next time they visit the web shop and they don’t have to enter it again.
- Currently, the winter day and multi-day ski passes for adults, senior citizens, and children are priced using the dynamic pricing model.
- There will continue to be discounts for senior citizens and children.
- Season tickets and annual passes will still have fixed prices (advance booking price and regular price).
- Experience tickets such as sled and pedestrian tickets and tickets for evening rides will also continue to be offered at fixed prices.
Absolutely. A season ticket or annual pass remains the cheapest and most convenient option for frequent skiers.
- As the price of a day pass is highly dependent on various factors such as the time of booking, demand, and the season, it is no longer possible to offer day pass vouchers at a fixed price.
- There will still be vouchers available that can be redeemed for a day pass at the current price at any time at all sales outlets.
No! Compared to the previous, very static price model (pre-season, peak season, low season, post-season, etc.), skiing will be cheaper on many days. Early bookers are rewarded with lower prices. Likewise, skiing at quieter times (e.g., during the week or outside of vacation periods) will be cheaper, but prices may be higher during peak season or at weekends. Regardless, the following principle always applies: Book early to benefit!
As a general rule, those who book early are guaranteed to get the best price. Advance bookings are normally made via the web shop, but guests can of course also buy their ski pass in advance from a sales outlet if they are already at the resort. The same prices are valid everywhere.
The prices are listed in the Montafon Brandnertal Pool web shop and in the web shops of the individual cable car operators. Simply enter the desired date and categories of person to view the current price. However, the price may go up if the booking is not made straight away.
Yes, the price is the same in the web shop and at all sales outlets. The only deciding factor is the time when the booking is made.
- No, as a general rule, it is not possible to exchange or cancel a ticket that has already been purchased.
- Exception: Booking the Montafon Brandnertal carefree package (information on this below)
- In certain, exceptional cases (e.g., illness, injury), cancellation may be possible. Detailed information is provided in our General Terms and Conditions.
- Tickets can still be purchased from the relevant cable car operator cash desks and at ticket machines.
- For ticket purchases made in one of the web shops, guests receive a voucher with a QR code. This QR code (on a smartphone or printed out) can be used to quickly and easily collect the ski ticket directly from a ticket machine or pick-up box at one of the valley stations.
- Tickets purchased online can also be exchanged for a valid ski ticket using the voucher at many partner hotels (provided that the hotel has a ticket printer) and tourism offices.
- Guests can also continue to buy cable car tickets directly from partner hotels and tourism offices (provided that they have a ticket printer) at the current, dynamic daily price.
- No matter where guests buy their tickets, the prices are the same at all points of sale. And the following fundamental principle always applies: Book early to get the best price!
No. This system has long been the standard practice for flights and hotel bookings in particular, where guests are used to the fact that prices are based on demand.
The Carefree-Package can be booked directly when booking the ticket. It allows the cancellation of already booked tickets under certain conditions.
The following cancellation reasons are included with the Carefree-Package:
- Illness and/or injury of one of the ski ticket holders, which makes skiing impossible
- Pregnancy or pregnancy complications of one of the ski ticket holders
- Corona disease of one of the ski ticket holders
- Death of one of the ski ticket holders
- Significant property damage to the residence of one of the ski ticket holders as a result of fire, burst water pipe or a criminal act
- Loss of employment through no fault of his/her own of one of the ski ticket holders
Requirements for claiming the Carefree-Package:
- If one of the above cancellation reasons applies, the entire ski ticket order can be cancelled
- Any other orders such as ski rental or overnight stays are not covered by the Carefree-Package
- If one of the above reasons for cancellation occurs, it is imperative that you contact the mountain railway with which the Carefree-Package and tickets were booked.
- Evidence of the reason for the cancellation (e.g. medical/official certificate, police report, confirmation from the former employer,...) must be provided
Reason for exclusion:
The Carefree-Package cannot be claimed if the reason for cancellation was caused by a ski ticket holder's intentional or grossly negligent actions and/or by significant impairment due to alcohol, narcotic drugs or medication.
WildPass Montafon Brandnertal
Annual passes, season passes and multi-day passes that are also valid with us
Full information and moreSnow season on the Kristberg in Silbertal, the pleasure mountain in the Montafon
We are very pleased to be there for you daily (7.45 am to 6.15 pm and/or on weekdays until 6.45 pm) from 13 December 2024 until 6 April 2025.
Schedule during the snow season (December to April)
07:45 |
08:15 |
08:45 |
09:15 | 09:45 |
10.15 | 10.45 | 11:15 | 12:00 | 12:20 |
12:45 | 13:15 | 13:45 | 14:15 | 14:45 |
15:15 | 15:45 | 16:15 | 16:45 | 17:15 |
17:45 | 18:15 | 18:45* |
Trips between times for 6 persons and more with a 10-minute wait.
* only on weekdays, the last trip is at 6.45 pm
The travel times indicated apply to the valley station. The valley descents take place approx. 5 minutes later.
IMPORTANT!!! On days when there is (very) much going on, we run continuously. This means that there is an ascent or descent approximately every 10 minutes, as we only have one 35-person gondola.