Flumserberg ski resort
The popular Flumserberg winter sports resort is located right above Lake Walensee in the Canton of St. Gallen. With its favourable location between Zurich and Chur, it can be easily reached from all directions. Variety on the slopes, state-of-the-art snow-making equipment and many family-friendly offers make Flumserberg ski resort an extremely attractive destination for excursions and holidays in the Swiss mountains.
Why should winter enthusiasts visit Flumserberg for skiing and snowboarding?
- 65 kilometres of slopes – from practice runs to skicross slopes
- 17 state-of-the-art lifts and gondolas
- 3 funparks: FamilyRun, SnowPark and the CrossPiste Flumserberg
- family-friendly HäxäWäldli adventure ski run
- 2 children’s areas – Prodalp and Tannenboden – with practice lifts and magic carpets
- 1 Photopoint: Rivella Photopoint on the Maschgenkamm
- challenging, 6-km Terza downhill run
- cosy mountain restaurants and ski huts
- 8-seater gondola BergJet scenic-view
- extensive course programme offered by the Swiss Ski and Snowboard School Flumserberg
If you want to go skiing or sledging by night, we recommend the Flumserberg Nightride. Every Friday between 18.30 and 21.30, winter sports enthusiasts can swoosh down the 2-km Chrüz slope and enjoy the Flumserberg Galaxie. The Bergrestaurant Chrüz invites you to the legendary Skichilbi during this time. On Thursdays and Saturdays from 19.00 to 21.00, you can give nighttime sledging a try – on the 3-km run from Prodalp to Tannenheim. The outdoor fondue at the FahrBar puts the culinary crown on this extraordinary experience.
Of course, the sledging run from Prodalp to Tannenheim is open to winter guests during the day as well. And there is also a relatively flat children's sledging run on Prodalp right next to the practice area, which even small children can safely master. A dog-sled ride promises sledging fun of a different kind. Ready to discover the full range of winter offers for sledgers?
A trail network with a total of 20 km makes cross-country skiers on Flumserberg smile from ear to ear. What’s more, there is even a special dog trail for some gentle exercise in the snow – accompanied by your four-legged friend! Winter hikers can choose between numerous, very diverse trails as well: On a total distance of 35 km, you can explore the wonderful winter landscape step by step.
The 11 km of snowshoe trails invite peace and idyll seekers to individual snowshoe hiking.
Tip: From cosy mountain restaurants to trendy snow bars, there are plenty of opportunities to take a break and enjoy tasty delicacies alongside beautiful views of the surrounding nature.