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Cross-country Anzère

Anzère provides an intermediate cross-country trail, the "Le Go," which is designed for both classic and skating style skiing. With a length of 3.5 km and practically no incline (1 m altitude difference), even beginners can handle this trail. The charm of the trail lies more in the natural surroundings rather than the sporting challenge, running over snowy meadows and through sunlit forests.

For even more cross-country fun, a trip to the 18 km distant Crans Montana is well worth checking out. You'll find a cross-country network of about 40 km length, which stretches out along a relatively flat, sunny plateau. The majority of the trails are set at an intermediate level, and the longest trail reaches approx. 10 km in length (Plans-Mayens-Aminona) with about 200 m difference in altitude (1,500 – 1,700 m). On the easy-to-navigate, high altitude trail Plaine Morte, you can comfortably enjoy a particularly gorgeous panoramic view of the mountainous landscape at an altitude between 2,700 and 2,800 m. Idyllic lakes are also able to be seen surrounding the area. Please note that the use of this cross-country network is fee-based.

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