Flumserberg - Heidiland Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Flumserberg - Heidiland

Top Rated for
4.80 (5 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.40 (5 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.10 (5 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.90 (5 Ratings)
Value for Money
3.70 (5 Ratings)
Overall Rating
3.40 (5 Ratings)
Tree Runs
Beginner 26%
Intermediate 56%
Advanced 19%
Overall Rating
3.7
From 5 Reviews
43
Total Runs
1200
Bottom Elevation
2222
Top Elevation
65
Skiable Terrain
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Flumserberg - Heidiland Piste Map

Check out the Flumserberg - Heidiland ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 43 runs across 1,022 metres of vertical, from 1,200m up to 2,222m, with 11 beginner runs, 24 intermediate pistes, and 8 advanced options. You'll find 17 lifts in total, including 4 gondolas, 8 chairlifts, and 5 drag lifts to get you around the terrain efficiently.

piste map for Flumserberg - Heidiland

Best Runs in Flumserberg - Heidiland

  • Prodalp (Blue): A wide, flowing cruiser that's ideal for building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of space to practice turns.

  • Seebenalp (Blue): A scenic intermediate run offering sweeping views across the valley and a mellow gradient that's perfect for relaxed carving.

  • Maschgenkamm (Blue): A long, gentle blue that winds down from the mid-station with forgiving terrain that's popular with improvers and families.

  • Chrüz (Red): A classic red run with varied pitch and good width, offering enough challenge to keep intermediates engaged without being intimidating.

  • Panüöl (Red): A steeper red with more consistent fall-line skiing, rewarding confident intermediates who want to open up their carves.

  • Prodkamm (Red): A tree-lined red run that holds snow well and provides a nice mix of rhythm changes and natural terrain features.

  • Seebenabfahrt (Black): The resort's signature steep descent featuring sustained pitch and moguls that form quickly, testing technique and leg strength.

  • Ziger (Black): A challenging black run with narrow sections and sharp turns through the trees, demanding precision and control throughout.