Sörenberg Ski Map

Sörenberg Ski Map

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Sörenberg Piste Map and Overview

Set within the breathtaking UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, Sörenberg combines unspoilt natural scenery with a relaxed, family-friendly ski atmosphere. It’s a fantastic choice if you’re looking to avoid the crowds of Switzerland’s mega-resorts while still enjoying varied terrain and reliable winter conditions. The views across the Bernese Alps on a clear day are spectacular, and the slopes are wide, well-groomed, and easy to navigate.

Sörenberg offers a surprisingly diverse mix of terrain for its size. You’ll find gentle beginner areas near the village, long cruising runs for intermediates, and some steeper red and black pistes higher up on the Brienzer Rothorn. The layout is compact and convenient, lift queues are typically short, and the overall vibe is friendly and down-to-earth — ideal for families, couples, and relaxed ski holidays.


Total ski area: 53 km / 33 miles
Base elevation: 1,166 m / 3,825 ft
Peak elevation: 2,350 m / 7,710 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 57% Easy

🟥 24% Intermediate

⬛ 19% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically mid-December to early April, depending on snowfall. Snowmaking covers key lower slopes, while the higher Brienzer Rothorn sector helps maintain good conditions through the core winter season.


Is it good for beginners?

Sörenberg is very beginner-friendly. There are dedicated practice areas close to the village, gentle blue runs for progression, and well-regarded ski schools. The calm atmosphere and manageable size make it a comfortable place to learn without feeling overwhelmed.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The main lift pass covers the full Sörenberg ski area, including:

  • All lifts and pistes in Sörenberg
  • Access to the Brienzer Rothorn sector
  • Gondolas, chairlifts, and surface lifts within the ski domain
  • Marked ski routes and snow park
  • Beginner and children’s practice areas

Does it include multiple resorts?
No — the standard pass covers only the Sörenberg ski area. It is not part of a large interlinked, multi-resort circuit.

Are cheaper passes available?
Yes — there are beginner-area tickets, half-day passes, and single-lift options available at lower prices. You do not need to purchase a large-area or multi-resort pass to ski here.