Lenzerheide Ski Map

Arosa Lenzerheide Ski Map

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Lenzerheide Piste Map and Overview

Lenzerheide is one side of the massive Arosa Lenzerheide ski area in the Swiss Alps, offering an exceptional alpine skiing and snowboarding experience with varied terrain, modern lifts, and stunning mountain views. Although the full domain is interconnected with Arosa, Lenzerheide itself forms a substantial portion of the slopes and provides plenty of long cruisers, scenic descents, and sunny runs over a broad, south-facing plateau. The area’s high-quality snow, efficient lift network, and well-groomed pistes make it a favorite for families, beginners, and intermediate riders alike.

Beginners will love Lenzerheide’s gentle blue runs and dedicated learning areas close to the village, while intermediates can explore long red pistes that stretch across the valley and connect easily to other parts of the ski area. Advanced riders also have access to steeper terrain and challenging runs – especially when linked with the Rothorn and Arosa sectors – ensuring there’s something for every level. Its vibrant village atmosphere, après-ski options, and accessibility from nearby towns add to the appeal for multi-day ski trips.


Total ski area: 225 km / 140 miles
Base elevation: 1,229 m / 4,035 ft
Peak elevation: 2,865 m / 9,400 ft

(Note: Lenzerheide is part of the combined Arosa Lenzerheide domain; these are the corresponding overall figures.)

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?

Lenzerheide is excellent for beginners with wide, gentle blue runs near the resort base and several dedicated learner areas that help newcomers gain confidence before moving onto longer red runs.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Full access to all lifts and slopes in the Arosa Lenzerheide domain (including both Lenzerheide and Arosa sectors)
  • Blue, red, and black runs spanning the entire 225 km area
  • Beginner and practice areas near the base
  • Terrain parks and fun zones
  • Shuttle links and lift connections between Lenzerheide, Valbella, Parpan, and Arosa

Pass options

  • The standard pass covers the entire interconnected Arosa Lenzerheide ski area — there isn’t a separate ski pass just for Lenzerheide alone if you want to access the full terrain.
  • Because the two sides are seamlessly linked, you can’t typically buy cheaper passes limited to only Lenzerheide or only Arosa — the full pass unlocks everything.