In the heart of the Prättigau, at 2000 m above sea level, lie the Fideriser Heuberge – a winter paradise with natural snow slopes, a 12-kilometre toboggan run and a personal charm: ski passes are still hand-dated as in the old days and personally checked by the lift attendants.
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Bivio, the ‘pearl on the Julier’, scores with its personal charm and natural snow at 1769 metres. Everything is within walking distance – perfect for families, pleasure-seekers and ski tour fans looking for the peace and quiet of the mountains.
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LAAX is more than just a winter sports resort – it's a way of life. Over 200 kilometres of pistes, five snow parks and the world's largest halfpipe make LAAX the freestyle Mecca of the Alps. From family-friendly runs to challenging routes for professionals, there is something for everyone here.
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High up in the Surselva, at up to 2833 metres above sea level, lies the Disentis ski area – a paradise for anyone who loves powder snow. 60 kilometres of pistes, untouched freeride slopes and vast snow-covered landscapes invite you to enjoy the descents.
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The Bügls ski slope in S-chanf is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to try out skiing or snowboarding in a relaxed environment. Away from the hustle and bustle of large ski resorts, winter sports fans can take their first turns in the snow here.
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At Pizol, you can enjoy 50 kilometers of slopes on 28 runs, modern facilities, and breathtaking views over the Rhine Valley, stretching to the Grisons and Glarus Alps. The wide range of offers goes from family-friendly slopes to sporty runs for advanced skiers.
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With 225 kilometres of pistes and 43 lifts, Arosa Lenzerheide is one of the largest ski resorts in Europe. Guaranteed snow, a variety of slopes and mostly free children's areas make it a paradise for winter sports fans.
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Savognin is the perfect family ski resort: extra-wide pistes, a children's ski paradise and plenty of opportunities to experience winter together. Whether on the Flurin children's piste, the toboggan runs or in the Tigignas snow park - young and old will find their winter happiness here.
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Avers is different. A valley that enchants with its tranquillity and delights with its wide slopes. Two T-bar lifts and a pony lift provide access to eight kilometres of slopes – straightforward, pristine, unagitated.
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Pontresina in the Upper Engadine combines spectacular mountain scenery with a relaxed atmosphere. With the Diavolezza and Lagalb ski resorts nearby, visitors can enjoy high-level winter sports and a wide range of activities.
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