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1/19 Ski slopes Schilthorn – Mürren/Lauterbrunnen
Long descents, steep slopes, and a breathtaking panorama of the mighty rock massif of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau delight skiers and snowboarders. The Schilthorn offers an excellent mix of easy, intermediate, and challenging slopes. Freeriders have access to a large, unsecured area.
Runs/slopes
Total: 54 km
| Easy | 19 km |
| Intermediate | 23 km |
| Difficult | 12 km |
Additional runs
| Ski routes | 3 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
124 Snow cannons
65 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
A snow-covered valley run leads to Lauterbrunnen (796 m). There is no valley run to Stechelberg (867 m). The steep rock walls are a mecca for base jumpers and paragliders. A ski route leads to Gimmelwald.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Inferno-Race · Length 15.8 km · Elevation difference 2000 m
Since 1928, the largest amateur ski race has taken place at the Schilthorn. The Inferno-Race course starts just below the Schilthorn and leads all the way down to the valley in Lauterbrunnen. This very challenging course can also be skied outside of the race. However, a climb through the forest at the Maulerhubellift must be mastered.
Most difficult run
- Slope No. 9 Direttissima · Length 1 km · Elevation difference 310 m
At the Birg station, the steepest slope in the entire Jungfrau Region starts with an incline of 88%. Adrenaline guaranteed!
Slope tip
- Bietenhorn
- Kanonenrohr-Mürren
- Bond
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Highlights
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Mürren (0.3 km), Lauterbrunnen (0.8 km), Gimmelwald (0.3 km), Stechelberg Towns/villages at the ski resort
Mürren (0.3 km), Lauterbrunnen (0.8 km), Gimmelwald (0.3 km), Stechelberg Towns/villages at the ski resort
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