With the new Loser Panorama Cable Car, the region is making a bold statement in innovative, ecological architecture and forward-thinking mobility. This state-of-the-art cable car ensures a faster, safer, and barrier-free connection to Loser, offering a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view. Spanning a distance of 3,5 kilometers, the cable car operates in two sections with a total of 76 cabins, each accommodating ten passengers. The ride takes only twelve minutes, providing the highest level of comfort and maximum energy efficiency.
Valley Station (859 m): The valley station combines cutting-edge cable car technology with a customer-friendly ticketing area. Its wooden façade, in the traditional Ausseer style, emphasizes the regional connection.
Mid-Station (1.402 m): This station houses the cable car technology and a depot for storing the cabins.
Mountain Station (1.610 m): The mountain station impresses with a large panoramic window, offering a spectacular view of the surrounding mountain landscape.
The Loser Panorama Cable Car marks a significant step towards sustainable, future-oriented alpine mobility.

Credits
Architecture
KREINERarchitektur; Gerhard Kreiner, Thomas Pirkmann, Marianne Stangel
Client
Loser Bergbahnen
Year of completion
2024
Location
Altaussee, Austria
Project Partners
Statics: Pilz und Partner Ziviltechniker GmbH; Michael Tillian, Dominik Niederkofler