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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Corvatsch/Furtschellas
Corvatsch means the ‘large raven’ and it lives up to its name! There is something for everyone in the ski resort of Corvatsch/Furtschellas. Glacier slopes start at 3,303 metres above sea level. Wide, long slopes lead over treeless terrain around the Corvatsch middle station and Furtschellas. Pleasant forest slopes take you down to the base stations. There are over 20 different slopes of all difficulty levels, with the majority being intermediate runs. The legendary Hahnensee run leads to St. Moritz-Bad, while the Snow Night extends skiing fun into the night. There are lots of unsecured powder options for freeriders.
Runs/slopes
Easy | 13 km |
Intermediate | 89.3 km |
Difficult | 17.7 km |
Ski routes | 2 km |
- Artificial snow-making
200 Snow cannons
30 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
Intermediate valley runs lead to the Corvatsch Surlej base station and the Furtschellas base station. The black Hahnensee run leads to St. Moritz-Bad but there is no lift connection for the return. A ski bus takes you from here to the Corvatsch - Surlej base station.
Run location
- Glacier
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Furtschellas mountain station - Corvatsch Surlej base station · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 930 m
Most difficult run
- Lejins · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 200 m
Slope tip
- Hahnensee run
The Hahnensee run is an insider tip and an amazingly beautiful run down to the valley. The black slope leads from Giand'Alva via the Hahnensee lake to St. Moritz-Bad. It starts with steep, wide and open slopes and ends in a fairy-tale snowy forest. You can ski this beautiful slope several times in one day, even without a direct lift connection. The Hahnenseeexpress ski bus runs regularly from the Signalbahn stop to Corvatsch Surlej base station. - Standard
The slope starts at 3,303 metres and leads over the Corvatsch glacier. - Fuorcla
- Chastelets
- Ravulaunas
Suggested routes through ski resort
- Snowsafari: Sils-Furtschellas-Corvatsch-St. Moritz Bad-Corviglia-Marguns
- Snow park/Fun park
- Halfpipe
- Additional Offerings
The Swiss Ski School Corvatsch organises ski races for companies, clubs and teams. Snowshoe hiking enthusiasts can look forward to connected trails and panoramic views.
- Night skiing offered
Corvatsch
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