Data by: Switzerland Tourism
Slopes
0/64 km
Lifts
0/17
Snow height
0 cm
Fresh snow
0 cm
Slopes with snow
0 km
Snowpark
Yes
Snowpark today
Closed
Valley run open
Closed
Facilities today
Closed
Data by: SRF Meteo
Ski resort Flumserberg
Flumserberg is the largest winter sports destination between Zurich and Chur. 65 km of slopes make it the perfect place for skiing and snowboarding. In addition to 14 km of blue slopes, 40 km of red and 11 km of black slopes offer fun for both beginners and advanced skiers. The mysterious HäxäWäldli, the Family Snowpark, the skicross slope, and the «The Real Park» snow park provide even more variety for skiers and snowboarders. The ski resort is located at an altitude of 1'220 to 2'222 metres above sea level. The mountain railway consists of 4 gondola lifts, 8 chairlifts and 5 tow lifts.
Directions
The ski resort can be reached in just 90 minutes from Zurich or from the Lake Constance region.
Arriving by train: On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, an S-Bahn runs from Zurich almost right up to the ski slope. Take the S2 and get off at Unterterzen. On weekdays or when coming from St. Gallen or Chur, change trains at Ziegelbrücke. Located right next to the Unterterzen train station, a cable car takes you to Tannenboden in 20 minutes. From there, it's only a few metres on foot to the chairlift.
Arriving by car: The journey from Zurich or the Lake Constance region takes between 60 and 90 minutes. Paid parking is available at Flumserberg, in Unterterzen and Oberterzen. From Unterterzen Flumserberg is not just known for its skiing and snowboarding. A total of 20 km of trails make it a perfect place for cross-country skiing. Winter hikers can enjoy the wonderful winter landscape on a total of 35 km of hiking trails and, when the weather is nice, take in the stunning view of the Spitzmeilen, the Churfirsten mountains and Lake Walen. Last but not least, a toboggan run and two toboggan hills for children ensure fun for the whole family.
Cross-country skiing, hiking and tobogganing
Flumserberg is not just known for its skiing and snowboarding. A total of 20 km of trails make it a perfect place for cross-country skiing. Winter hikers can enjoy the wonderful winter landscape on a total of 35 km of hiking trails and, when the weather is nice, take in the stunning view of the Spitzmeilen, the Churfirsten mountains and Lake Walen. Last but not least, a toboggan run and two toboggan hills for children ensure fun for the whole family.
Restaurants at the Flumserberg Ski Resort
For a meal between activities, cosy huts and mountain restaurants are ideal for relaxing and unwinding. After a day of skiing or snowboarding, athletes can treat themselves to several après-ski bars. At the valley station of the new BergJet gondola lift, a new culinary spot called «COLORS – Restaurant und Bar» brings a dash of colour to the area.
Ski Passes and Prices
You can find an overview of mountain railway tickets on the Flumserberg ski ticket page. Ski pass prices differ depending on the age category: