Elevation
1,200m
Base
2,222m
Summit
1,022m
Vertical Drop
Trails
43
26 Acres
Lifts
17
5 types
Snowfall
323cm
Annual Snowfall
15cm
Nov
80cm
Dec
110cm
Jan
64cm
Feb
40cm
Mar
11cm
Apr

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Flumserberg - Heidiland

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 14, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
26%
Advanced Runs
56%
Expert Runs
19%
Runs in Total
43
Longest Run
5 km
Skiable Terrain
65 km
Night Skiing
1 ha
Night Skiing
1 km
Snow Making
8 ha
Snow Making
24 km

Lifts

17

Gondolas & Trams
4
Eight Person Lifts
1
High Speed Sixes
3
Quad Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
5

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Lisa Woodward

The weather is something that can’t be helped but visability on our stay ( Feb ) wasn’t great! Lots of people were trying to ski or board but ended up waiting for the fog to lift. The ungroomed slopes were disappointing and made the experience difficult. Had they been maintained everyday ( not just the weekends) the experience here would be better. The cost of the passes are expensive and we would in future possibly buy day passes rather than a block. This would mean if we can’t ski at anytime we haven’t wasted the money. The restaurants are all very nice on the Slopes, but be prepared they are very pricey! We take our own food and stop off for drinks and nibble on our own pack ups we take along with us during the day. We thought the lifts and bubbles were very good and all the staff were very nice and helpful. Check the weather cams before you leave as these are very accurate and if it’s not showing good visability don’t bother going. If it’s good, take a small lunch and enjoy Flumserberg slopes for the day ( albeit a bumpy experience ) I’m sure if you have enough experience you’ll have a great time!

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