The ski resort of Belalp has runs of all difficulty levels on mainly treeless slopes. Only the valley run passes through wooded terrain on the way down to Blatten. One highlight in the ski resort of Belalp is the Hohstock with its impressive views and unforgettable runs. You pass through a ski tunnel to the west side and endless powder slopes. The Sparrhorn and Kelchbach chairlifts take you to additional highlights, including a snowpark, funslope, a time measurement course and a wave run. For the finishing touch, there is the free of charge Hexenland (Witches’ Land), where children and beginners can learn to ski for free in an area of around 40,000 square metres. From the slopes, skiers and snowboarders can almost always enjoy panoramic views of the Matterhorn.
Runs/slopes
Total: 38.5 km
Easy
15.1 km
(40 %)
Intermediate
12.1 km
(31 %)
Difficult
11.3 km
(29 %)
Additional runs
Ski routes
6.3 km
The Roti Blatte, Rämiflüo, Bromat, Fülmoos, Ofubiel and Schwibiel offer extra variety.
Worth knowing
Artificial snow-making 103 Snow cannons 20 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities
Valley run available In winter, the valley run leads over a snow-covered road down to Blatten.
Run location
above tree line
under tree line
Longest run
Hohstock-Blatten · Length 12.5 km · Elevation difference 1796 m The route leads from the Hohstock (3,118 metres) over slopes number 3, number 10 and number 25 all the way down to the valley in Blatten (1,322 metres).
Most difficult run
Tunnel Westseite · Length 3.3 km · Elevation difference 800 m
Slope tip
Number 10 Aletsch
Number 18 Bruchji
Slope number 4 Häx unten
Snowparks
Snow park/Fun park
No halfpipe
Highlights
Additional Offerings Aletsch Glacier and Aletschbord view points, Avalanche Training Center