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Horneggli Piste Map and Overview
Horneggli is a well-rounded ski area offering a variety of runs for all skill levels, but it’s particularly popular with intermediates. Its wide slopes and gentle gradients provide excellent cruising opportunities, while some steeper runs challenge more advanced skiers. The lifts are modern, fast, and well-maintained, making it easy to maximize your time on the slopes. The area’s scenic views over the surrounding Alps add a memorable backdrop to every run.
Horneggli is family-friendly, with beginner areas and ski schools available. Snowboarders also benefit from terrain suited for freeriding and casual park sessions. Mountain restaurants and cozy huts enhance the experience, providing opportunities to rest and enjoy local Swiss dishes. Its combination of accessibility, varied terrain, and alpine charm makes Horneggli a reliable choice for a full day of skiing or snowboarding.
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically mid-December to early-April, snow conditions permitting.
Total ski area: 28 km / 17 miles
Base elevation: 1,050 m / 3,445 ft
Peak elevation: 1,900 m / 6,234 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 54% Easy
🟥 46% Intermediate
⬛ 0% Advanced
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Included with the ski pass:
- Access to all Horneggli lifts and runs
- Connected resorts like Wispile, Eggli, and Rinderberg included with full Gstaad passes
- Options for single-area passes or short-duration tickets if you only want Horneggli
- Multi-day passes cover Horneggli along with the other main resorts
- Cheaper passes are available for individual areas without buying the full-area pass
Note: There are 7 ski resorts / mountains that make up the Gstaad ski region, they are:
- Wispile – A sunny, scenic area known for gentle slopes and family-friendly terrain.
- Wasserngrat – A quieter sector with beautiful views and intermediate runs.
- Rinderberg – Linked to Zweisimmen; offers long runs and varied terrain.
- Horneggli – A great all-round area popular with intermediates.
- Eggli – Known for wide pistes and good snow conditions.
- La Videmanette – The most challenging terrain in the region, with steep descents.
- Glacier 3000 – High-altitude glacier skiing with the most reliable snow and longest season.