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Arosa Lenzerheide Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.70 (15 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.69 (24 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.58 (24 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.53 (19 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (10 Ratings)
Advanced
4.43 (22 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 49%
Intermediate 39%
Advanced 12%
Overall Rating
4.31
From 24 Reviews
117
Total Runs
1229
Bottom Elevation
2865
Top Elevation
225
Skiable Terrain

Check out the Arosa Lenzerheide ski resort map below to get a proper look at what's on offer across this linked ski area. The trail map covers 117 runs spread between 1229m and 2865m, with 57 beginner runs, 46 intermediate pistes, and 14 advanced trails serviced by 43 lifts. You'll find eight gondolas and cable cars plus 18 chairlifts linking the two villages, making it easy to explore the entire area.

Download the Arosa Lenzerheide Piste Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Arosa Lenzerheide

Best Runs in Arosa Lenzerheide

  • Panoramaabfahrt (Blue): A long, cruisy blue stretching from Hörnli to Lenzerheide village with stunning valley views and consistent pitch ideal for building confidence.

  • Tomalenga (Blue): A wide, sunny blue run from Rothorn offering excellent carving terrain and spectacular panoramic mountain vistas across the Graubünden region.

  • Heimberg (Red): A proper intermediate challenge with varied steepness and technical sections through open terrain, perfect for progressing skiers looking to sharpen their skills.

  • Urdenfürggli (Red): A sweeping red descent from Weisshorn featuring wide, well-groomed pistes and enough pitch to let you open up your turns.

  • Tgantieni (Red): A consistently steep red with excellent fall-line skiing that attracts confident intermediates wanting to push their speed and technique.

  • Scharmoin (Red): A tree-lined red with beautiful forest sections offering sheltered skiing on windier days whilst maintaining a satisfying gradient throughout.

  • Arosa-Lenzerheide Descent (Red): The famous connector run linking both resort areas, offering a scenic cruise through varied terrain that showcases the full linked ski area.

  • Hopschelsee (Black): A genuinely challenging black with steep, sustained pitches and regular mogul fields that demand solid technique and commitment.

  • Schiesshorn (Black): A tough, exposed black run with variable snow conditions and technical terrain that sorts out the advanced from the intermediate crowd.