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Arosa Piste Map and Overview
Arosa is one half of the huge Arosa Lenzerheide ski domain – one of the most popular and varied ski regions in the Swiss Alps. With stunning views over the Schanfigg Valley and a long history as a classic Alpine mountain resort, Arosa offers a perfect mix of scenic cruising and performance terrain. Its south-facing slopes enjoy sunshine and reliable snow, and long, well-groomed runs make for enjoyable skiing whether you’re carving blues, linking reds, or trying steeper sections.
Arosa appeals to all types of skiers and snowboarders because of its variety and accessibility. Beginners will find gentle slopes and wide runs perfect for learning, intermediates love the long linking pistes and scenic descents, and more advanced riders have access to challenging steeper runs – especially once linked with the Lenzerheide side of the ski area. The efficient lift system and modern infrastructure make it easy to explore the mountain at your own pace, while the traditional Swiss resort atmosphere adds charm after a day on the slopes.
Total ski area: 225 km / 140 miles
Base elevation: 1,229 m / 4,035 ft
Peak elevation: 2,865 m / 9,400 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 49% Easy
🟥 39% Intermediate
⬛ 12% Advanced
Ski Season Length and Dates:
Typically late November to mid-April, thanks to high-altitude terrain and snow-sure conditions across the area.
Is it good for beginners?
Arosa has excellent beginner terrain. Almost half of the slopes are classified easy, and there are dedicated areas and lifts for novices to learn comfortably before progressing to more varied terrain.
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
- Access to all lifts and slopes in the Arosa Lenzerheide ski area
- Blue, red, and black pistes across both Arosa and Lenzerheide
- Beginner and practice zones
- Snowparks and freestyle areas
- Shuttle/lift connections between sectors
Pass options
- The standard pass covers the entire interconnected Arosa Lenzerheide area — there isn’t a separate pass exclusively for Arosa alone in the main system; access includes Lenzerheide too.