Skiing at Andermatt, Sedrun and Disentis
180 kilometres of pistes and 33 lifts climbing as high as 3,000 metres are waiting for you at the winter sports resort of Andermatt, Sedrun and Disentis.
Andermatt-Gemsstock
Perfect deep powder, challenging steep slopes, descents with a vertical drop of 1,500 metres: At the Andermatt-Gemsstock ski resort, deep-powder experts are sure to get their money’s worth. With a height of nearly 3,000 metres, Gemsstock is the ideal destination for off-slope enjoyment in the Gotthard region. From November to May, freeriders will find the perfect lines in the deep-snow slopes here. The Avalanche Training Center offers courses to ensure a safe deep-powder experience. Crack skiers can put their abilities to the test on the glacier descent and follow in the tracks of an Olympic champion on the Bernhard Russi Run. Andermatt-Gemsstock – where freeriders and top skiers feel at home.
Andermatt – Oberalp Pass – Sedrun
The Oberalp Pass is the perfect destination for everyone looking to experience winter in its full glory. Start with a few runs on the wide pistes and then catch some sun on the spacious restaurant terraces, all the while with the impressive mountain panorama before your eyes. If you’re looking for excitement, don’t miss the kicker in the ACE Snowpark. There’s something for everyone here, and the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway will bring you almost straight to the lift.
Disentis
Divine winter landscapes, deep powder, and a breath-taking mountain ambience, coupled with a wide variety of winter sports activities – that’s what you’ll find at the Disentis ski resort. Whether you’re on foot or using climbing skins, snowshoes, skis, or even a paraglider: Disentis is the perfect destination for alpine skiing and other types of winter sports. If you’re looking for added action, take to the pistes on a fatbike before and after the ski day.
Andermatt, Sedrun and Disentis: The link
The Andermatt-Sedrun and Disentis ski resorts are linked by the Sport Train and the Cuolm da Vi gondola. The trip from the Dieni railway station in the Andermatt-Sedrun ski resort to the Sedrun railway station in the Disentis ski resort takes just five minutes. The train trip is included in the ski pass.
Children’s pistes
At Andermatt, Sedrun and Disentis, children learn to ski with joy. With the colourful KidsArenas in Andermatt and Sedrun and their mascots, the affectionately designed beginner’s areas for children in Disentis, and the child-friendly lifts in Realp, kids won’t even realise that first steps aren’t always so easy. When it’s time for a break, the family restaurants offer play areas and kid’s meals.
Interactive ski map
The interactive ski map shows you in real time which lifts are in operation (green) and which pistes are skiable.
Further information
You can find all information about the ski area on the cableways website.