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Advanced skiing, freeriding (powder snow skiing) Bürchen/Törbel – Moosalp
If you wish, you can ski all the way down to the valley in the Bürchen/Törbel ski area on eight kilometers of exclusively difficult and intermediate slopes—provided you have the athletic stamina for it. Experts are mainly found on the black slopes at the Törbeltallift and generally on the challenging slopes above the tree line. In addition to its focus on children, the ski area is clearly geared toward sporty skiers. The topography is so attractive that you may even encounter active or former World Cup racers enjoying private skiing here. There are plenty of opportunities for skiing in deep powder. True freeriders, however, are rarely seen.
- some freeride/deep snow areas
- few mogul slopes
Total
| Difficult | 5 km (20 %) |
- Bach slope · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 500 m
The Bach run and its sister Lüsegga are both accessed by the Törbeltal lift and present a challenge for advanced skiers.
General note: Always mind the avalanche warnings and barriers, please. Never ski into a closed and unsecured area.
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