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1/13 Ski slopes Arosa Lenzerheide
There are wonderful, long runs of all levels of difficulty as well as plenty of open ski terrain for advanced skiers and freeriders. The two areas, Arosa and Lenzerheide, are connected by a cable car and offer an outstanding range of slopes.
Runs/slopes
Total: 225 km
| Easy | 110 km |
| Intermediate | 87 km |
| Difficult | 28 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
60 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Valley runs lead to Arosa, Innerarosa, Lenzerheide, Valbella, Parpan, and Churwalden.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Weisshorn - Arosa · Length 4.5 km · Elevation difference 914 m
The longest descent in Arosa leads over slope no. 10 down to the Obersee. A breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains is included. - Rothorn summit - Parpan · Length 4.5 km · Elevation difference 1335 m
From the Rothorn summit through the gallery and then to the World Cup downhill run Silvano Beltrametti and further through the finish to Parpan. - Hörnli - Inner-Arosa · Length 4 km · Elevation difference 691 m
Slope No. 5 leads from Hörnli down to Inner-Arosa and offers a breathtaking panorama. - Stätzerhorn - Parpan · Length 3.9 km · Elevation difference 1082 m
The sporty descent on slope no. 70 leads from Stätzerhorn down to Parpan. Alternatively, the run can be extended via the ski trail to Churwalden.
Most difficult run
- Black Diamond Slope · Length 2.5 km · Elevation difference 500 m
The Black Diamond Slope (No. 12) was completely reopened for the 2020/21 season. Previously, it was an ungroomed ski route. This challenging slope starts at Brüggerhorn and winds its way with a magnificent panorama around the Brüggerhorn before becoming extremely steep, offering a real challenge even for experts. The slope is very wide and perfectly groomed, making every advanced skier’s heart beat faster. You can also become a “Black Diamond Slope” member and benefit from exclusive additional offers that cannot be purchased. - Silvano Beltrametti World Cup slope · Length 2.2 km
A maximum gradient of 66% awaits skiers in Lenzerheide-East. At the Heimbergkante, in the Älpli-S, and at the Wannerkafi, the world’s best female and male skiers usually compete for World Cup points.
Slope tip
- Weisshorngipfel-Carmennaberg No. 8 (Arosa)
- Black Diamond Slope Nr. 12 (Arosa)
- Hintere slope No. 1 (Arosa)
- Urdenfürggli No. 20 (Lenzerheide)
- Schäfermulde No. 40 (Lenzerheide)
- Foppa No. 62 (Lenzerheide)
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
- Speed measurement course offered - free of charge
In Lenzerheide-West on slope 68a and in Arosa at the Tomelilift on slope 15. - Public race course with time measurement - free of charge
In the Lenzerheide West area on slope 42b at the Pedra Grossa chairlift and in Arosa at the Carmenna-Bahn. - Skiline
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In Lenzerheide at the 4-seater chairlift Stätzertäli on slope 70a and on the Silvano Beltrametti World Cup course on slope 24. - Moonlight skiing
Once a month (weather permitting), the Weisshornbahn in Arosa offers skiing and snowboarding on a moonlit slope.
Night skiing
- Night skiing offered
Alp Stätz – Lenzerheide
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Arosa (0.2 km), Lenzerheide (0.7 km), Churwalden (0.4 km), Parpan (0.6 km), Towns/villages at the ski resort
Arosa (0.2 km), Lenzerheide (0.7 km), Churwalden (0.4 km), Parpan (0.6 km), Towns/villages at the ski resort
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