Fiescheralp Ski Map

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Fiescheralp Piste Map and Overview

Fiescheralp is the highest and most snow-sure sector of the Aletsch Arena, making it a fantastic choice for reliable conditions throughout the season. Sitting high above the Rhône Valley, it offers open, sunny slopes with breathtaking views across the surrounding peaks and towards the Aletsch Glacier. The terrain here feels spacious and uncrowded, perfect for skiers and snowboarders who enjoy uninterrupted runs and crisp mountain air.

What makes Fiescheralp especially appealing is its role within the wider Aletsch Arena network. From here, you can easily ski across to Bettmeralp and Riederalp, creating a much larger and more varied experience. Intermediates will love the long, flowing pistes, while more advanced riders can find steeper descents and off-piste opportunities. Despite being part of a larger area, Fiescheralp retains a calm, laid-back feel that’s ideal for relaxed skiing.


Total ski area: 104 km / 65 miles (Aletsch Arena total)
Base elevation: 2,212 m / 7,257 ft
Peak elevation: 2,869 m / 9,413 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 40% Easy

🟥 48% Intermediate

⬛ 12% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates:

Early December – Mid April (conditions permitting)


Is it good for beginners?

Yes – Fiescheralp is suitable for beginners, especially those progressing from the basics. While it sits at higher altitude, there are still gentle slopes and learning areas, though Bettmeralp is slightly better for absolute beginners.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • What’s included in the Ski Pass?
  • Full access to the Aletsch Arena ski area
  • Includes interconnected resorts:
  • Seamless lift and piste connections across all three resorts (no extra passes needed)
  • Access to 100+ km of slopes within the combined area
  • No requirement to purchase separate passes for each resort
  • Flexible ticket options available (short stays, regional passes, etc.)
  • Optional upgrades may be available for wider Swiss networks, but the Aletsch Arena pass covers the full local ski area