Eastern Switzerland: environmental friendliness of the ski resorts
Most environmentally friendly ski resorts in Eastern Switzerland - most eco-friendly ski resorts Eastern Switzerland
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Eastern Switzerland: most eco-friendly ski resorts
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- Eastern Switzerland – limit to
Cantons: 1. Graubünden , 2. St. Gallen , 3. Glarus
Eastern Switzerland – switch toMountain ranges: 1. Glarus Alps , 1. Lepontine Alps , 1. Rätikon , 1. Bernina Range , 1. Albula Alps , 1. Schwyz Alps , 7. Silvretta Alps , 7. Plessur Alps , 7. Livigno Alps , 7. Appenzell Alps , 7. Sesvenna Alps , 12. Oberhalbstein Alps
The environment is an important concern in Ischgl and Samnaun. From the 2019/20 season, it is the... more
With the comprehensive Clean Energy project, St. Moritz/Engadin was the first alpine holiday and... more
Sustainability is an important priority in the SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun. There is no access to... more
There is a solar energy plant in Caischavedra. Information about the wildlife protection zones is... more
Highly efficient solar panels are integrated in the lifts at various locations. Renewable energies... more
There are environmentally friendly options for travelling to Flumserberg. Unterterzen train station... more
Protection of the environment plays an important role in the ski resort, as reflected in the many... more
The ski resort of Wildhaus is very concerned about the environment. Large flora and fauna... more
The Rhätische Bahn train station is located right next to the base station and travelling to the... more
Anyone who purchases a ski pass can use the bus network in Davos and Klosters-Serneus and the... more
Mobility without cars is promoted strongly within the resort. There are restricted flora and fauna... more
Zuoz places great emphasis on gentle tourism. The ski huts serve regional dishes and produce. Use... more
The ski resort of Grüsch Danusa follows a policy of gentle tourism. There are sufficient rubbish... more
The ski resort of Obersaxen/Mundaun/Val Lumnezia places great emphasis on preserving the... more
Sustainable use of natural resources is a core part of the corporate philosophy of the Weisse Arena... more
The ski resort places great emphasis on the environment, to protect the unique landscape. The ski... more
The ski resort of Corvatsch/Furtschellas can be accessed very easily on local buses and buses... more
Ski pass holders have free access to the Davos and Kloster-Serneus bus network and the train... more
Ski pass holders have free access to the Davos and Kloster-Serneus bus network and the train... more
In Vals, away from the large centers, they practice soft tourism. In order to protect the... more
The free ski bus is strongly supported. There are forest and wildlife protection zones. They take... more
An intact environment is the main goal in Pontresina. They place a high value on environmental... more
The Elm ski resort takes measures to protect the environment. There are wildlife protection zones... more
Wildlife protection zones are marked. The Post Bus travels to the Splügen lifts.
moreThe ski resort practices soft tourism and has set up quiet zones for the wild animals. The j-bar... more
The ski resort takes measures to protect the environment. Ski buses transport guests in Savognin... more