Slope tips
Skimovie slope, summiteer tour & high-speed track
The somewhat different slopes
Skiline makes a winter sports star out of everyone. With the help of your Skidata card, Skiline shows you the vertical ridden distance, lift rides and slope distance in kilometres, and provides them in a clear altimeter diagram. Or you can film your own Skimovie, compete on the high-speed track, or create your personal daily, weekly or seasonal altitude profile.
Summiteer tour
Three peak moments with magnificient views and culinary highlights await you. Start your skiing day on Piz Scalottas with a warming coffee and dreamlike views over the Albula valley. On the later forenoon, you'll be floating in the Urdenbahn aerial tramway over the Urden valley to Arosas side of the valley. Enjoy your lunch at the 360° panoramic restaurant Weisshorngipfel. To enjoy the last hours of sunshine including coffee and cake you'll find your way to the king of the snow-sport region Arosa Lenzerheide: the peak of Mount Rothorn on more than 2865 m asl and with a view on 1001 mountain peaks. The long slope down leads you after an unforgettable day with numerous lasting impressions back to the Rothorn valley station in Lenzerheide.
Other long runs in Arosa Lenzerheide
From Stätzerhorn (2575 m asl) to the Proschieri valley station (1493 m asl) along the piste no. 70, an altitude of 1082 m and a wonderful view of Chur and into the Grison valley «Rheintal» is waiting for your.
The distance between Weisshorngipfel (2653 m asl) on piste no. 10 to the middle station, and then to Obersse (1739 m asl) is 914 vertical metres. The view to the surrounding mountains is incredible.
There are 691 metres in altitude to discover from the Hörnli (2511m asl) on piste number 5, passing by the Hörnli Traverse and going on to Innerarosa (1820m asl). While doing so, you'll never lose sight of the village of Arosa the snow-sport region.