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Rinderberg Piste Map and Overview
Rinderberg is a versatile ski area in the Gstaad region, offering a great mix of intermediate runs, long cruising slopes, and some more challenging sections for advanced skiers. Its central location makes it a convenient hub for exploring neighboring areas like Wispile and Wasserngrat. The runs are scenic, with wide, well-groomed trails and panoramic alpine views, making every descent enjoyable. The lift system is modern and efficient, providing easy access to multiple routes with minimal waiting time.
Rinderberg is also family-friendly and beginner-accessible. Dedicated beginner areas and gentle slopes make it ideal for learning, while intermediates and snowboarders can enjoy the varied terrain. Mountain huts along the slopes offer food and refreshments, allowing skiers to relax and take in the alpine surroundings. Its combination of accessibility, varied terrain, and scenic beauty makes Rinderberg a popular choice for a full day on the slopes.
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically mid-December to early-April, snow conditions permitting.
Total ski area: 35 km / 22 miles
Base elevation: 1,050 m / 3,445 ft
Peak elevation: 2,000 m / 6,562 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 77% Easy
🟥 23% Intermediate
⬛ 4% Advanced
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Included with the ski pass:
- Access to all Rinderberg lifts and runs
- Connected resorts like Wispile and Wasserngrat included with full Gstaad passes
- Options for single-area passes or short-duration tickets if only skiing Rinderberg
- Multi-day passes cover Rinderberg along with the other main resorts in Gstaad
- Cheaper passes are available for individual areas without buying a 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.