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Ski area Gstaad Mountain Rides

Information about the ski area

Highest point: 3,016 m Pistes in total: 213 km
Lowest point: 948 m
Pistes:
128 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,050 m
Pistes:
56 km
Lifts in total: 57
Pistes:
29 km
Gondola lift: 15
Chair lifts: 16
Tow lifts: 26

Ski area Gstaad Mountain Rides

The "Gstaad Mountain Rides" lift pass offers you a total of 248 km of piste (see ski region). The included ski areas are easily accessible with a total of 61 lifts, and can also be reached with public transport. The various pistes lie at an altitude of between 1,000 – 3,000 m and are therefore pretty snow-sure. A total of 64 km of piste can be snow-covered by machines. The resort’s ski area Rougemont-Saanen-Gstaad and the Wasserngrat and Wispile areas in Gstaad itself provided over 90 km of piste and 19 lifts. With mainly easy pistes it is very well-suited to families. There are also special parks for the little ones to learn in. The Eggli - La Videmanette area is generally very beginner-friendly. However the descent down the valley to Rougemont, at 7 km in length and covering an altitude difference of 1,200 m, is the longest in the whole area and is therefore demanding. The so-called "Tigerrun" at Wasserngrat is the steepest piste in the region, so even the most advanced have to prove their skills!
Piste map Gstaad Mountain Rides
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Après ski Gstaad Mountain Rides

At the valley stations here, directly at the pistes there are huts and bars for experiencing après-ski. With typical music and a beer, there are numerous ways to end a successful day’s skiing. Gstaad also offers several discos to party at. The "GreenGo" nightclub for example, is in 70s style and plays hits from both this era and current day. A further highlight is the "Chlösterli Stall Bar" in monasterial walls, where you can either hit the dance floor or simply enjoy a cocktail at the bar. The interior design and lighting makes a visit here an unforgettable experience. For those who would rather relax with a cosy meal, Gstaad also offers great choice. If you’re looking for variety, then there are snow shoe hikes, guided winter hikes, horse-drawn sleigh rides and curling.

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