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New at Arosa Lenzerheide

Planned project


Hörnli


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Hörnli-Express


10pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway)

Details here


2024/2025


Rungg–Stätzertäli


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


2023/2024


Avalanche Training Center

Practice makes perfect!
Train and strengthen your backcountry skills at the Avalanche Training Center, which will open this winter 2023/24. The training area is located right next to the Weisshorn Speed chairlift. With the simulated search field you have the best conditions to practice for the emergency.

Escape Routes Arosa Lenzerheide

For the winter season 2023/24, the largest and unique Escape Routes game in Europe will be created in Arosa Lenzerheide.
The Escape Routes is a combination of mystery game and real environment, with four different mystery challenges. They lead through Arosa Lenzerheide via three predefined routes and one route that you create yourself.
Are you ready to sharpen your senses, solve mysteries and put your discovery skills to the test?

2021/2022


LIGHT RIDE

The LIGHT RIDE was extended by a new light installation.

Public beginner/children's land Kulmwiese from Christmas 2021

On the "Kulmwiese" in Innerarosa, a public beginners' / children's land will be created in winter 2021/2022 in test operation. The beginners' / children's land, which is accessible free of charge, will open its doors at Christmas 2021.

2020/2021


Black Diamond Slope

From winter 2020/21, the Black Diamond slope will be equipped with artificial snowmaking.

2019/2020


Brüggerhorn


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


AlpArosa

Experience enjoyment in all its facets.Just in time for the Humor Festival 2019 and with the start of the winter sports season by Arosa Lenzerheide, the new culinary Alpen Bjiou opens its doors. In the middle of the winter sports area, the mountain restaurant offers a breathtaking view, an incomparable ambience and culinary highlights... You can reach the mountain restaurant on foot, with snowshoes on the high-altitude hiking trail or comfortably on the ski slope.

Chairlift Brüggerhorn

With the last ride on 7 April 2019, the era of "pleasure trips" and the nostalgic Brüggerhorn 2-seater chairlift came to an end shortly before the 50th anniversary. The new 6-seater chairlift in Porsche design now takes you faster and more comfortably to the summit. The new lift will open in winter 2019/2020. More information about the chairlift and the construction at aroaslenzerheide.swiss/brueggerhorn.

2015/2016


Rothornbahn 2


58pers. Aerial tramway/Reversible ropeway

Details here


Panoramabahn Churwalden-Heidbüel


8pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway)

Details here


Obertor chairlift / East - West Connection

The Lenzerheide Bergbahnen AG (lift company) built the new Obertor quad chairlift in Parpan in order to connect the two side of the valley. The existing offering was thereby extremely optimised: walk across the Kontonsstrasse or long rides on the Sportbus in order to switch to the other side of the valley are no longer necessary, the unlimited snow sports experience from the Piz Scalottas to the Arosa Weisshorn is possible. Also, the guests at Arosa can finally venture onto the sunny slopes on the Stätzerhorn and the Scalottas.

Panorama lift Heidbüel

After the start of construction in spring and the construction phase during the summer of 2015, the "Portal Churwalden" was officially opened in the middle of December 2015. With the Panorama lift Heidbüel and the new Churwalden entry portal, the Lenzerheide Bergbahnen (lift company) has realised a new flagship project.

2013/2014


Verbindungsbahn Hörnli-Urdenfürggli


150pers. Aerial tramway/Reversible ropeway

Details here


Heimberg-Motta


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Motta-Urdenfürggli


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Arosa-Lenzerheide ski resort connection

Attention! The connection between Arosa and Lenzerheide is open since January 2014! Guests can travel from one side to the other in only 3 minutes.

2010/2011


Innerarosa-Tschuggen (Kulm)


4pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway)

Details here


Rothornbahn 1 (Canols-Scharmoin)


8pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway)

Details here


2004/2005


Parpan-Heimberg


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


2002/2003


Plattenhorn


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


2000/2001


Carmenna


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


1999/2000


Stätzerhorn


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Weisshorn Speed


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Val Schameala-Cumascheals


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


Pradaschier


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1998/1999


1997/1998


Alp Lavoz-Steinhaus


6pers. High speed chairlift (detachable) with bubble

Details here


1994/1995


Hörnli


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1993/1994


Scalottas


3pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1992/1993


Weisshornbahn I


100pers. Aerial tramway/Reversible ropeway

Details here


Weisshornbahn II


125pers. Aerial tramway/Reversible ropeway

Details here


1990/1991


Pedra Grossa


4pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1988/1989


Tgantieni


3pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1986/1987


Hörnli-Express


6pers. Gondola lift (monocable circulating ropeway)

Details here


1983/1984


Tschuggen Ost


3pers. High speed chairlift (detachable)

Details here


1977/1978


1976/1977


1975/1976


1973/1974


1972/1973


1968/1969


1966/1967


1964/1965


1963/1964


1961/1962


1960/1961


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