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Arosa Lenzerheide starts the winter season

For winter sports enthusiasts, the long wait is over. The cold temperatures as well as the fresh snow of the last week make it possible: The snow sports area Arosa Lenzerheide starts the winter season next weekend. Snow-hungry skiers will be able to make the first turns of the 2021/22 winter season on the slopes at Hörnli in Arosa as well as at Urdenfürggli in Lenzerheide from Saturday, November 13, 2021. Access to the ski area is possible from Arosa and, for the first time in November, also from Lenzerheide (Heimberg chairlift access). For the time being, skiing is possible on weekends.

 

Arosa Lenzerheide offers guests a varied mountain experience next weekend, Saturday, November 13 and Sunday, November 14, 2021: Arosa's local mountain Weisshorn, the 360° panoramic restaurant Weisshorngipfel and the Arosa Bärenland are open for pedestrians. For winter sports enthusiasts, the long wait is over. On Saturday, November 13 and Sunday, November 14, 2021, the following lifts, slopes and mountain restaurants will be open and in operation:

Arosa page

  • Gondola Hörnli-Express (8.45 - 16.00 h / last descent 16.15 h)
  • Chairlift Hörnli (9.00 - 16.00)
  • Urdenbahn (9.00 - 16.15)
  • Slope no. 2, 5, 5a, 5b
  • Hörnli hut

Page Lenzerheide

  • Heimberg chairlift (8.45 - 16.30)
  • Chairlift Motta (8.45 - 16.15)
  • Urdenfürggli chairlift (9.00 - 16.00)
  • Slope no. 20
  • Snack on the Mottahütte terrace (only in good weather)

Downhill runs to Arosa and Parpan are not possible at the moment. Winter sports enthusiasts can comfortably return to Arosa with the Hörnli-Express gondola lift and to Parpan with the Motta and Heimberg chairlifts.

Arosa Lenzerheide has thought of everything for the start of the winter season. In addition to the railroad facilities and prepared slopes, guests have a wide range of offers at their disposal:

Food and drink: Fresh mountain air makes you hungry. The 360° panorama restaurant Weisshorngipfel, the Hörnlihütte, a snack bar on the terrace of the Mottahütte (only in good weather) and various restaurants in Arosa and Lenzerheide invite guests and locals to enjoy culinary delights.
Convenient without a car: For convenient arrival and departure, the offer "Your ski ticket is also a public transport ticket" is already valid on the coming weekends. Skiers and snowboarders can use the Rhaetian Railway (2nd class) and Postbus Graubünden on the axis Arosa - Chur - Lenzerheide - Tiefencastel free of charge when practicing alpine winter sports with a valid ski ticket. In Arosa itself, the free local bus runs every half hour on Saturday and Sunday between the Weisshornbahn and Hörnli stops. Winter sports enthusiasts can reach the Hörnli valley station and thus the entrance to the winter sports area comfortably with the Arosa bus.

Total relaxed online booking
Book day and 2-day tickets online and benefit twice: Firstly, the prices for Arosa Lenzerheide online are always at least 6% cheaper than at the sales points of the mountain railroads. Secondly, guests don't lose time queuing and instead spend more time on the slopes.

Covid-19 information
The safety and health of employees, guests and the general public will continue to have top priority in the 2021/22 winter season. For this reason, the wearing of a mouth-nose protection in accordance with the BAG guidelines is mandatory this coming weekend in the Urdenbahn and the gondola Hörnli-Express as well as in all closed rooms of the mountain railroads. A certificate is required for the interiors of the 360° panorama restaurant Weisshorngipfel and the Hörnlihütte. No certificate and no masks are required on weekends for outdoor catering areas, on chairlifts and in outdoor queuing areas. All information and the corresponding protective measures are available on arosalenzerheide.swiss/coronavirus retrievable.

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