Elevation
2,011m
Base
3,251m
Summit
1,247m
Vertical Drop
Trails
20
39 Hectares
Lifts
11
5 types
Snowfall
207cm
Annual Snowfall
46cm
Nov
42cm
Dec
34cm
Jan
41cm
Feb
31cm
Mar
70cm
Apr

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Val Senales / Schnalstal

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Sept 19, 2025

Projected closing date

May 10, 2026

Projected Days Open

230

Years Open

50

Average Snowfall

207cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
35%
Advanced Runs
45%
Expert Runs
20%
Runs in Total
20
Longest Run
8 km
Skiable Terrain
42 km

Lifts

11

Gondolas & Trams
1
Quad Chairs
2
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Fabio O

I've been skiing in Senales for years and... A resort for those who love high-altitude skiing, where you can ski in complete tranquility given the few people who have frequented it in recent years. Perhaps it's the beautiful 4km sledding run, so beloved by children and adults, closed for years now for no clear reason? (Since other resorts that have one, open it as a gift...) Or perhaps it's the splendid slopes at 3,000 meters served by the Teufelsegg chairlift, always sunny and with a wonderful view. Two red runs and a very pleasant black run—which have been open for a long time—"only a few weeks a year," apparently due to the lack of snow, they say. But then at the start of the chairlift itself you see more than 10 snow cannons, beautiful new and modern...are you itching to use them??????? Or maybe, given the few slopes left to ski, you often find the Lanzau red run (a nice red run with a decent gradient for fun) closed for training?!!?? But then you find investments made to renovate what was once a quaint mountain hut at the base of the ski lifts into a "cold and modern" restaurant... A real shame. People come to Senales to ski...

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