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The Haslital/ valley offers lifts for both young and old: Skiing – snowboarding – cross country skiing – winter hikes – tobogganing – snowshoe walks – ski tours

The panoramic map shows the Hasliberg ski fields and the Gadmen cross country ski runs:

 

Mountain transport, snowconditions and information about the slopes

 

The ski sport region includes the Axalp, the Rosenlaui valley, Gadmen plus both the Grimsel and Bächli ski tour areas. The following list shows everything available:

 
  80km’s of prepared slopes 22 lifts Freestyle Park Natural Boarder Cross A deep snow area on both the Axalp and Hasliberg 2 Ski-paradise areas for kids – “Skihäsliland & Axiland” A ski and snowboard school Cosy mountain restaurants, mountain inns and snow bars Equipment rental in various sports shops
 

Ski School

       A “Zauberteppich” conveyor belt                 Small children’s ski-lifts                       Snowboardlifts                       A ski carousel                      An igloo village                               A slippery-dip/slide tower                    Various learning aids                A “Tyrol” style funicular            A tube run 2 “kid-friendly” restaurants                           A snow bar

Ski Tours

The Grimsel and Bächli ski tour areas. The Grimselstrasse is closed during the winter period, but the lift/ railway is in operation bringing ski tour fans up to the Gerstenegg

Cross Country Skiing

38 km’s of cross country runs (Axalp, Hofstetten, Hasliberg, Innertkirchen, Gadmen and Guttannen)

Snowshoe Walks

The Schwarzwaldalp (Postauto from Meiringen) is the starting point for fantastic hikes. The tracks are marked and can be taken without guides.

Winter Walks & Tobogganing

Around 40 km’s of winter trails are available to guests. There are also many options for tobogganing – the most popular destinations are Hasliberg and Grosse Scheidegg-Schwarzwaldalp