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Wispile Piste Map and Overview
Wispile is one of the most popular ski areas in the Gstaad region, especially for families and beginners. Its wide, gently sloping pistes make learning turns easy and enjoyable, while the stunning views over the Saanenland valley add an unforgettable backdrop to every run. For intermediates, there are longer cruising runs and varied terrain that allow for a mix of relaxed skiing and more spirited descents. The lift system is modern and efficient, meaning you spend more time skiing and less time waiting in line.
Beyond the slopes, Wispile offers a welcoming alpine atmosphere. Mountain restaurants and cozy huts provide ideal spots to rest and enjoy Swiss cuisine, all while staying close to the action. Snowboarders also enjoy the freestyle-friendly areas and small terrain parks, perfect for practicing tricks in a safe, controlled environment. Its accessibility from Gstaad town and well-maintained trails make Wispile a favorite for both day trips and longer stays in the region.
Ski Season Length and Dates
Typically mid-December to early-April, snow conditions permitting.
Total ski area: 30 km / 19 miles
Base elevation: 1,200 m / 3,937 ft
Peak elevation: 1,800 m / 5,906 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 40% Easy
🟥 42% Intermediate
⬛ 18% Advanced
What’s included in the Ski Pass?
Included with the ski pass:
- Access to all Wispile lifts and runs
- Linked areas such as Eggli and Rinderberg (if you have a full Gstaad pass)
- Options for day tickets or short-duration passes if you only want to ski Wispile
- Multi-day Gstaad passes include Wispile along with the other main resorts in the region
- Cheaper passes are available for individual areas, so you don’t have to buy a pass for the whole Gstaad network if you just want Wispile
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.