Variety and vertical, that is what freeriding is all about with the Andermatt / Disentis trip!
The best lift-accessed freeride areas in the Alps
Ski fresh powder and epic steeps at some of the best lift-accessed freeride areas in the Alps with a trip to Andermatt. This 3-day Andermatt Disentis Freeride trip is the perfect choice for skiers and snowboarders that want to enjoy a huge variety of steep and adventurous terrain from the cozy village of Andermatt.
Skier & snowboarder descend from the peak of Pez Ault
During your 3-day freeride trip, you’ll ski the south face of Andermatt, head over to Oberalp Pass and later Disentis for even more skiing. A highlight of the freeride trip is a ride up to the peak of Pez Ault at 3000 meters and the awesome descents of up to 2000 meters per run down into Val Strem or Val Acletta. Or if you’re up for a hike, you might just get a chance to ski Stalden Glacier; with a vertical drop of 2400 meters, it’s one of the best freeride runs in the Alps.
The Freeride Andermatt Disentis trip is an all-inclusive 3-day ski trip with accommodations and half-board included. This trip is suited for skiers who have good technique in all conditions and who are physically fit for uphill climbs of up to 1 hour.
For major vertical and major fun, choose the Freeride Andermatt Disentis trip and let the adventures begin!
3 reasons to choose Freeride Andermatt Disentis:
- Ski some of the longest runs in the Alps!
- All-inclusive package so you can focus on skiing, not travel hassles.
- Visit the village of Andermatt and other top skiing areas.
- Continent
- Western Europe
- Hemisphere
- Northern
- Country
- Switzerland
- Mountain Range
- Alps
- Region
- Graubuenden
- Ski Resort
- Andermatt
- Disentis
- Category
- Freeride
- Accomm. Type
- Hotel
- Suited For
- Couples
- Solo Travelers
- Groups
- Standard
- $$ - Medium
- Meal Plans
- Half Board
- Room Type
- Single Bed Room
- Double Bed Room
- Amenities & Activities
- Internet Wifi
- Spa
- Services offered
- Guiding
- Ability Level
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Dominant Terrain Type
- Open Terrain
- Steep Terrain
- Cliffs
- Glaciers
- Average Annual Snowfall
- 3 meter/year - 5 meter/year
- Snow Pack
- Continental
- Crowd Factor
- Medium
- Explorer Level
- Medium