Kleine Scheidegg Ski Map

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Kleine Scheidegg Piste Map and Overview

Kleine Scheidegg is a scenic mountain pass in the Jungfrau region, perfectly positioned between Wengen and Grindelwald. Its slopes are ideal for intermediates, with long red runs, some gentle blue trails for beginners, and challenging black pistes for advanced skiers. The area is renowned for its panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, making every run visually spectacular. The efficient lift system and gondolas make it easy to explore surrounding areas and connect to nearby resorts like Wengen, Grindelwald, and First.

Beyond skiing, Kleine Scheidegg offers a classic alpine experience, with cozy mountain restaurants, scenic viewpoints, and access to the famous Jungfraujoch railway. Snowboarders enjoy a mix of freeride options and well-groomed slopes, while families benefit from wide, safe runs and excellent ski schools. Its central location in the Jungfrau ski network makes it a hub for exploring multiple valleys in a single day.


Total ski area: 206 km / 128 miles
Base elevation: 2,061 m / 6,752 ft
Peak elevation: 2,343 m / 7,690 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 33% Easy

🟥 54% Intermediate

⬛ 13% Advanced


What’s included in the Kleine Scheidegg Ski Pass?

Included with the ski pass:

  • The full Jungfrau pass allows access to Kleine Scheidegg slopes, including connections to Wengen, Grindelwald, and Männlichen.
  • Part of the Jungfrau region ski network, covering Grindelwald, Wengen, Mürren, Schilthorn, and Kleine Scheidegg.
  • Modern lifts and gondolas connecting Kleine Scheidegg to neighboring resorts.
  • Local passes are available if you only plan to ski in Kleine Scheidegg, cheaper than the full Jungfrau pass.
  • The full Jungfrau pass allows seamless skiing across all main resorts in the region under one ticket.

Note: Unlike other areas, Kleine Scheidegg is primarily a pass and hub, so base and peak elevations are essentially the same – lifts go up to nearby peaks like Männlichen or Eigergletscher rather than higher points directly from the Kleine Scheidegg plateau.