Overall Rating
3
From 1 Reviews
13
Total Runs
1350
Bottom Elevation
3016
Top Elevation
28
Skiable Terrain
Glacier 3000 stands out with its impressive, high-altitude skiing experience. Skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels can enjoy its expansive glaciers and snow-covered peaks year-round. The resort offers thrilling runs, including the famous Red Run, which provides an adrenaline rush for the adventurous. A unique feature here is the Peak Walk by Tissot, the world's first suspension bridge connecting two mountain peaks. Après ski is a mix of lively bars and tranquil spots, catering to a diverse crowd. For dining, enjoy upscale mountain restaurants offering exquisite views.
Recent Reviews
expert skier ⛷️
René
Feb, 26 2024
Excellent station for pre-season skiing (usually as off beginning of November). The glacier runs are very easy allowing for warming to the opening of the majority of ski stations. Conditions permitting the Olden pass run, long and somewhat demanding, is great run in a wonderful alpine setting. Usually calm as people don't ski the G3000 region when other stations are open (it may be cold and exposed at altitude). Recently, by passing trough a short tunnel, one can enter a truly black run towards cola de Pillon. Also nicknamed Black wall starts with a 102% pitch (46°) allowing for great free riding.
Glacier 3000 Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
5Beginner Runs
3Intermediate Runs
5Advanced Runs
8 kmLongest Run
28 kmSkiable Terrain
7 kmsSnow making
Elevation
3016 mTop
1350 mBottom
1666 mVertical Drop
Lifts
3Gondolas / Cable Cars
3Chairlifts
4Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
CHF 499Season pass
CHF 3406 days
CHF 751 day
Weather
566 cmAverage annual snowfall
Glacier 3000 Travel Information
Airports
110min drive100KMsGeneva Airport (GVA)
160min drive150KMsZurich Airport (ZRH)
160min drive150KMsBern Airport (BRN)
Train Stations
15min drive10KMsLes Diablerets