Gstaad Mountain Rides – Ski Holidays With Amusement in Mind
Gstaad Mountain Rides evokes a sense of ultimate fun in the mountains. Gstaad Mountain Rides and Glacier 3000 give those with the pre-paid lift pass access to 250 different ski runs. The altitude variation of 1000 meters to 3000 meters is all easily reachable with the 62 lifts—27 drag, 18 chair, 14 cable and 2 gondolas. The slope dissection reveals blues get most of the skiing terrain here in Gstaad Mountain Rides with 110 km, while intermediates and experts get 101 and 39 km respectively. In Gstaad Mountain Rides alone, skiers get 100 ski runs and one 10 km slope that dives down for over 2000 meters. Snowboarding gets no less attention with half pipes, fun parks, jumps, slides, and boxens all found in White Bull in Rinderberg, Vanille Noir in Saanerslochgrat, Monster Park in Glacier 3000 and Snowpark in La Braye. The snowy season is quite long and last from mid October to the beginning of May. Gstaad Mountain Rides doesn’t usually have to make it’s own snow, but if it is necessary, they can add to mother nature with another 20% of snow coverage. Night skiing, curling, tobogganing, sleigh rides, ice skating, snow hiking, heli-skiing, and all sorts of relaxing spa and massage treatments await those who truly need an all-in-one ski vacation. Hundreds of bars, restaurants and discos give ample opportunity for late night depravity.
Gstaad Mountain Rides Accommodation:
Most hotels in the Gstaad Mountain Rides ski zones and Glacier 3000 areas fluctuate closely to the three- and four-star grade. Three- and four-star lodging in Switzerland, however, is never shabby or underdone. Chalets and apartments are more on the fringes of town, but all the “sport,” “spa,” and “special” hotels dot the landscape awaiting new guests checking in.