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Meiringen-Hasliberg
Meiringen-Hasliberg

Meiringen-Hasliberg

The diverse Meiringen-Hasliberg ski area is located at a height of 1,080 – 2,433 m and offers a total of 60 kilometres of piste, which can be reached with 13 lifts. Dominantly medium-level pistes allow you to completely and utterly dedicate yourself to the delights of the snow. The pistes in the upper part of the ski area are especially steep, where the most difficult run, the "Nordpol" ("North Pole", 1.5 km) also lies. The longest run also bears the longest name: at 10 km in length, the panoramic Glogghüs-Hohsträss-Käserstatt-Balisalp-Hohfluh run provides first-class skiing enjoyment. The Mägisalp with its wonderful deep-snow terrain and snow park is waiting to be explored! Freeriders will also find the best conditions around Gummenalp, Hochsträss or Hohbühl/Balisalp. A particular challenge for every pro is the former World Cup descent from Planplatten with an altitude drop of 1,200 m! The children's ski paradise Skihäsliland awaits the younger winter sports fan, with great playing areas including an igloo village. Anyone still not wanting to leave the pistes after sunset can migrate onto the floodlit pistes Käserstatt-Lischen every Thursday and Saturday.

Meiringen-Hasliberg Highest point ski resort: 2 m
Meiringen-Hasliberg Lowest point ski resort: 1 m
Meiringen-Hasliberg Number of ski lifts: 13
Meiringen-Hasliberg Number of t-bars/platters: 5
Meiringen-Hasliberg Number of chair lifts: 4
Meiringen-Hasliberg Number of cable cars: 4
Meiringen-Hasliberg Total of slopes: 60 km
Meiringen-Hasliberg Green/blue slopes: 18 km
Meiringen-Hasliberg Red slopes: 36 km
Meiringen-Hasliberg Black slopes: 6 km


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