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Cross-Country Skiing

Through the snow on narrow skis

The sky is blue, the snow glistens and the trail is prepared - it's high time to unpack the cross-country skis. Cross-country skiing is a varied and healthy sport that enjoys great popularity. In this article we have collected a lot of information about cross-country trails, equipment and technique. 

The best regions

The Black Forest
Bavaria
Trentino
Tyrol
Upper Bavaria
South Tyrol
Kitzbühel Alps
Harz
Allgäu
Bavarian Forest
Eisacktal
Valais
Graubuenden
Alpe di Siusi
Kleinwalsertal

A sport with a long tradition

The cradle of Nordic skiing lies in Scandinavia: before the invention of the car, cross-country skiing served as a means of transport in the Scandinavian countries to cover the huge distances in the long winter months. To this day, cross-country skiing is the number 1 popular sport in Norway, Sweden and Finland.

Holmenkollen, high above the Norwegian capital Oslo, with its extensive network of cross-country ski trails and ski jump, has played a particularly important role in the history of Nordic skiing and has hosted several Winter Olympics and World Championships. Also Lillehammer, venue of the 1994 Winter Games with the largest coherent cross-country skiing system in the world and Europe's largest plateau Hardangervidda with the Numedal cross-country ski area are popular destinations for cross-country skiers. 

Sweden is famous for the Wasalauf: The world's largest cross-country race over 90 km attracts over 10,000 participants to the province of Dalarna every year. Finland s winter sports centre Ruka hosts the annual World Cup opener for cross-country skiers, ski jumpers and Nordic combined athletes.

From the 1960s onwards, cross-country skiing became more and more popular in Central Europe and more and more cross-country skiing networks were built, primarily in the Alps.

In the 1980s, a second form of cross-country skiing developed, which does not require groomed trails and is more dynamic and faster: skating. This new form gave a new boost to the popularity of cross-country skiing in Europe.

Today you will find perfect conditions for cross-country skiing throughout the Alpine region. But the German low mountain ranges also have a well-developed infrastructure with many cross-country trails and ski schools. The Marcialonga in Italy is the equivalent of the Vasaloppet in Sweden.

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Technique and basic knowledge about cross-country skiing

Trails are created with special groomers or trackers that first loosen the snow and then shape it into the desired form. The snow depth should be at least 20 cm before a cross-country trail can be groomed.

A classic cross-country ski trail consists of two hard-pressed, parallel grooves that provide a track for the skis. A skating trail is a wide, rolled track. Many trails offer one or two tracks for classic cross-country skiers and one track for skaters next to each other.

Trails are marked with blue (easy), red (medium) and black (difficult) signs according to the DIN 32912 standard. The classification also distinguishes between valley trails and high-altitude trails, which are considered particularly snow-sure. In any case, it is worth taking a look at the current cross-country skiing trail report before you set off.

In winter sports resorts, beginners often find particularly short, flat and wide trails. Illuminated night trails are a special offer, on which you can ski after dark without any problems.

You don't necessarily need a cross-country skiing trail: If you enjoy the untouched winter landscape and don't want to break any speed records, you can just as easily get around off the beaten track.

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The right technique for cross-country skiing
The winter activities trail network

The right equipment for cross-country skiing

If you want to do your first training session on cross-country skis, you can rent a cross-country ski set consisting of skis, poles and boots. If you prefer to buy your own equipment, you can expect to pay around 200 euros as a beginner, while ambitious athletes can pay up to 5 times that amount for professional equipment. Everything you need to know about the necessary equipment and the care of your cross-country skis can be found here.

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