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Monte Kaolino

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Location
  
Hirschau, Germany

Runs
  
3

Terrain parks
  
Yes

Phone
  
+49 9622 81502

Vertical
  
120 metres (394 ft)

Lift system
  
1 Funicular

Night skiing
  
No

Address
  
Wolfgang-Droßbach-Straße 114, 92242 Hirschau, Germany

Similar
  
Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum, Bergbau‑ Und Industrie, Maximiliansgrotte, Churpfalzpark Loifling, Bayern‑Park

Monte kaolino berg der wei e riese aus 32 mio tonnen sand


Monte Kaolino is a sand dune in Hirschau, Bavaria, Germany. It consists of 35,000,000 tonnes (34,000,000 long tons; 39,000,000 short tons) of sand, a by-product of kaolinite production over the years. The sand dune is now used as a ski resort in addition to other activities.

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35 millionen tonnen sand ein tag am monte kaolino


Sand-skiing and sandboarding

By the 1950s the pile of sand had grown large enough that people experimented skiing on it and in 1956 a ski club was formed. Unique for this hill, skiing is done directly on the sand and as a result, its operating season is inverse with ski areas elsewhere - it only opens in summer, even though the area does snow in winter.

The hill is home to the Sandboarding World Championships.

Recent history

The area was extensively renovated in 2007. In addition to the ski hill, there is also camping facilities, pool, geopark, and trails.

References

Monte Kaolino Wikipedia