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Ski area Meiringen-Hasliberg
Highest point: | 2,433 m | Gondola lift: | 5 |
Lowest point: | 1,065 m | Pistes in total: | 60 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,082 m |
Pistes:
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20 km |
Lifts in total: | 15 |
Pistes:
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34 km |
Tow lifts: | 6 |
Pistes:
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6 km |
Chair lifts: | 4 |
Ski area Meiringen-Hasliberg
You are able to quickly reach the ski area from Hasliberg, either from Wasserwendi to Käserstatt or from Reuti over Bidmi to Mägisalp and Käserstatt! On primarily intermediate pistes, skiers can devote themselves to pure ski enjoyment. Pistes in the upper part of the ski area are especially steep, including the most difficult valley run "North Pole" (1.5 km). The former world cup run from Planplatten awaits with an altitude difference of 540 m! The longest run also has the longest name: at 10 km long, the panorama run Glogghüs-Hohsträss-Käserstatt-Balisalp-Hohfluh offers first-rate ski enjoyment.
The Mägisalp, with its excellent deep-snow areas, is waiting to be explored! Freeriders will find great conditions at Gummenalp, Hochsträs or Glogghüs. The children's paradise Skihäsliland, with great play area including an igloo village, awaits little winter sports fans.
Night skiing Hasliberg
Switzerland offers several ski areas with illuminated pistes for night skiing, such as e.g. nearby Hasliberg. From the middle of January until the middle of March, night skiing is possible at the Mägisalp-Reuti piste every Friday until 22:00. In order to access the approx. 4.5 km night ski piste, the mountain railway in Meiringen goes up to the Hasliberg Reuti mountain station on 19:00, 20:00 and 21:00. After night skiing, the mountain restaurant at Mägisalp is open for you to end the day. The last gondola to the valley leaves from Mägisalp at 23:00. Everyone with a lift pass that's valid for several days can use the night skiing offers for free. Without a lift pass, you can still buy a night ticket for night skiing in resort.Après ski Hasliberg
A visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Meiringen could also be exciting. Anyone wanting more action can expect a great atmosphere in the bars, such as the "Häxachessel Bidmi" and "Aquarium" in Käserstatt or the local "Jam Rock", "Sherlock Lounge" as well as the "Sherpa Club" in Meiringen.
Snowpark: Junior Park Mägisalp/Audi Skicross Park Hasliberg
The lift station Meiringen-Hasliberg offers two areas for all adrenaline seekers, which you should not miss. However you should be aware that either would best be a complete beginner or an absolute pro to make good use of these parks.
The "Skihäsliland" is perfect for the little ones to get a secure and playful insight into ski sports on various easy obstacles. In the "Junior Park Mägisalp" between Hääggen and Mägisalp beginners and families can test their skills on easy rails and kickers.
For experiences skiers, the Audi Skicross Park Grindelwald is a perfect fit. Here you can take on the different banked curves, jump waves and troughs with four people at once, which makes for a memorable run down. Through the park's own rules, the risk of an accident is significantly reduced and you can take on the jumps with peace of mind. Additionally to the Skicross Park, you can find the Snowpark White Elements in Grindelwald. The park is divided between a beginner's area and an advanced area, so everyone will get their money's worth. Both offer multiple boxes, rails, jibs and kickers.
In addition, there is another skicross park in the Erzegg area in Melchsee-Frutt, near to Hasliberg. This can be reached in around an hour by car. Alongside the Erzegg ski piste you can find another freestyle park, which is suitable for beginners as well as more advanced freestylers as a result of being split into three different sections. Sounds good? We think so!
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