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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Obersaxen/Mundaun/Val Lumnezia
The Obersaxen/Mundaun/Val Lumnezia ski area offers slopes for all levels of difficulty. The varied runs lead over treeless, wide slopes as well as through forests in the lower sections. The 4-Gipfel-Skischaukel (Piz Mundaun, Hitzeggen, Stein, and Piz Sezner) is highly recommended. Each of the individual sub-areas offers an excellent selection of slopes. Thanks to the many freeride opportunities, the ski area is very popular with advanced skiers. Pleasure skiers will also get their money’s worth on the wide and perfectly groomed slopes.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 60 km |
| Intermediate | 40 km |
| Difficult | 20 km |
- Artificial snow-making
317 Snow cannons
30 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
The valley runs lead to all base stations. Additionally, there are valley runs (home runs) to the villages of Lumbrein, Vignogn, Luven, and Flond, from where you can only return to the ski area by ski bus.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- No. 47 Piz Sezner-Vella · Length 15 km · Elevation difference 1066 m
Most difficult run
- Slope No. 2 Carlo Janka · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 340 m
Slope tip
- Slope No. 16 Piz Sezner-Wali
- Slope 40a & 40b Hitzeggen-Vella
- Slope No. 11 Stein-Wali
- Slope No. 33 Plitschès-Sasolas
Suggested routes through ski resort
- 4-summit ski circuit (Piz Mundaun, Hitzeggen, Stein and Piz Sezner)
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
- Public race course with time measurement - for a fee
Kartitscha
- Night skiing offered
Obersaxen/Valata
Obersaxen/Chummenbühl
Val Lumnezia/Vella
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