Elevation
1,450m
Base
2,450m
Summit
1,000m
Vertical Drop
Trails
21
110 Hectares
Lifts
9
5 types
Snowfall
160cm
Annual Snowfall
18cm
Nov
45cm
Dec
55cm
Jan
31cm
Feb
17cm
Mar
12cm
Apr
Hochzeiger

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 11, 2026

Years Open

59

Average Snowfall

160cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
19%
Advanced Runs
57%
Expert Runs
24%
Runs in Total
21
Longest Run
7 km
Skiable Terrain
40 km
Snow Making
40 km

Lifts

9

Gondolas & Trams
1
Eight Person Lifts
1
High Speed Sixes
2
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Claire Schneider

I don't think the ski resort is suitable for beginners or small children. We were there with a 4-year-old and two 8-year-olds. The older children can go to ski school, and the youngest can go to ski kindergarten (1.5 hours). Both take place at different times, so someone always has to wait. The magic carpet could only be used during ski school/ski kindergarten, so we had to walk up the mountain with the 4-year-old for the rest of the day, which neither he nor I enjoyed. On Sundays, there was no ski kindergarten at all, and therefore no use of the magic carpet. The nearest easy blue slope has a platter lift, which takes some getting used to. The problem was that this lift was completely packed, as all the beginners and ski schools used that slope. The ski schools always seemed to have priority or were pushing in line. There were 13 children in our group, so you wait forever at the platter lift. The remaining blue slopes were too long for our youngest. I found the slopes to be very narrow and crowded overall, and therefore not very suitable for beginners. We also had the bad luck that all the lifts were out of service for a day and a half due to wind, which was annoying since we had already paid for them.

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