Arosa Lenzerheide
2,865 m a.s.l.
1,230 m a.s.l.
17:00
-1.19.5
8%0mm/h
4-27.8km/h
easy
intermediate
advanced
Arosa and Lenzerheide are two resorts connected from the 2013/2014 season by the Urden aerial tramway, creating the largest ski resort in Graubünden. Currently (2021/2022) they offer 225 km of slopes (Arosa 70 km, Lenzerheide 155 km) located at an altitude of 1230-2865 m above sea level. Arosa Lenzerheide is an excellent alternative to nearby Davos-Klosters and Laax, offering excellent conditions for a lower price. All 3 resorts also offer a joint seasonal Top Card ski pass.
Weather
10/13/2024
10/14/2024
15:00
-1.8
8.8
12%0mm/h
5km/h
16:00
-1.1
9.5
12%0.4mm/h
9km/h
17:00
-1.1
9.5
8%0mm/h
4km/h
18:00
-0.4
10.2
4%0mm/h
13km/h
19:00
-0.7
9.9
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
20:00
-0.8
9.8
2%0mm/h
7.4km/h
21:00
-1.3
9.3
2%0mm/h
5.5km/h
22:00
-1.7
8.9
2%0mm/h
7.4km/h
23:00
-1.8
8.8
0%0mm/h
7.4km/h
00:00
-2.1
8.5
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
01:00
-2.4
8.2
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
02:00
-2.4
8.2
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
03:00
-2.7
7.9
1%0mm/h
11.1km/h
04:00
-2.8
7.8
1%0mm/h
11.1km/h
05:00
-3
7.6
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
06:00
-3.1
7.5
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
07:00
-3.3
7.3
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
08:00
-2.9
7.7
0%0mm/h
11.1km/h
09:00
-2.4
8.2
1%0mm/h
11.1km/h
10:00
-1
9.6
0%0mm/h
9.3km/h
11:00
0.5
11.1
2%0mm/h
9.3km/h
12:00
1.2
11.8
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
13:00
2.3
12.9
1%0mm/h
9.3km/h
14:00
2.5
13.1
2%0mm/h
7.4km/h
Source: DWD
Resort map
Resort gallery
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Kulm Gondola, Inner-Arosa
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Central part of Arosa slopes
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Inner-Arosa
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Aerial tramway linking Arosa and Lenzerheide (Urden)
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Hörnli slopes, Arosa
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Hörnli slopes, Arosa
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Hörnli, Arosa
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Aerial tramway linking Arosa and Lenzerheide (Urden)
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Urdenfürggli towards Lenzerheide
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Urdenfürggli towards Lenzerheide
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Rothorn massif easy slopes, Lenzerheide
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Rothorn massif slopes, Lenzerheide
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Rothorn massif slopes, Lenzerheide
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Rothorn aerial tramway, Lenzerheide
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Rothorn aerial tramway, Lenzerheide
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Getting back to Arosa from Lenzerheide (Urden)
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Carmenna quad chairlift, Weisshorn, Arosa
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Carmenna quad chairlift, Weisshorn, Arosa
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Carmenna quad chairlift, Weisshorn, Arosa
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Aerial tramway to Weisshorn, Arosa
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Aerial tramway to Weisshorn, Arosa
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Aerial tramway to Weisshorn, Arosa
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Piste 10, Arosa
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Black slopes from Weisshorn, Arosa
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Black slopes from Weisshorn, Arosa
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Plattenhorn seen from Weisshorn, Arosa
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Along Carmenna chairlift, Arosa
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Carmenna quad chairlift, Weisshorn, Arosa
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New sixpack charilift to Brüggerhorn, Arosa
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Brüggerhorn, Arosa
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Tschuggen charilift, Arosa
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Unique Tschuggen charilift, Arosa
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Tschuggen charilift, Arosa
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Slopes of Arosa
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Aerial tramway linking Arosa and Lenzerheide (Urden)
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Rothorn slopes, Lenzerheide
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Snow cannons at Lenzerheide
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The beauty of Parpan, Lenzerheide
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Stätzerhorn, Lenzerheide
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Excellent slopes from Lavoz, Lenzerheide
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Lavoz, Lenzerheide
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View from Hörnli, Arosa
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