1 December 2020

Arosa and Lenzerheide are connected from Saturday

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For the Pedra Grossa, Heimberg, Motta and Urdenfürggli chairlifts and the Fadail ski lift, the summer break is over. From Saturday, 5 December 2020, the lifts will be in continuous operation and the winter sports season is thus also open on the Lenzerheide side. In Arosa, the Plattenhorn chairlift will start into the winter season next Saturday, in addition to the existing offer. The valley run from Hörnli to Arosa can also be opened. The Urden cable car will also start daily winter sports operations, linking Arosa and Lenzerheide in terms of skiing technology.

Overview of open slopes

Arosa
- No. 2 - Middle slope
- No. 5 - Hörnli truss
- No. 5a - Strada Upper part
- No. 5b - Access SB Hörnli Valley
- No. 5c - Strada Lower part
- No. 6 - SBP Berg-Upper Carmennahang-Lower Carmennahang-access SBP Valley
- No. 6a - Emsla

Lenzerheide
- No. 20 - Urdenfürggli
- No. 40b - Fadail
- No. 42b - Ravugn
- No. 49 - Fadail

Depending on the progress of technical snowmaking, additional slopes are constantly being added to the offer.

Offer also for pedestrians
Not only winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy the beautiful mountain world of Arosa Lenzerheide this coming weekend. For pedestrians, the connection from Heimberg via Urdenfürggli to Arosa is possible. In addition, the 1st section of the Arosa-Weisshorn aerial cableway, the Brüggerstuba mountain restaurant and the Arosa Bärenland are open on the Arosa side.

Relaxed online booking
All day and multi-day tickets for the Arosa Lenzerheide snow sports area can be booked online. This means that guests benefit twice over: on the one hand, the prices for the snow sports area are always at least 6% cheaper than at the sales points of the mountain railways, and on the other hand, you don't lose any time queuing and spend more time on the slope.

Information about Covid-19
The safety and health of employees, guests and the public is a top priority. For this reason, the wearing of a mouth and nose protector in accordance with the FOPH guidelines is mandatory in all transport facilities (enclosed facilities, chair lifts, ski lifts and conveyor belts), in all enclosed rooms of the mountain railways, in all mountain restaurants until guests are seated at the table, and in all queuing areas indoors and outdoors. An ordinary buff does not meet the requirements of the FOPH and is not permitted.