Switzerland

Andermatt

Andermatt · Oberalp · Sedrun

Andermatt/Oberalp/Sedrun is a ski resort in Switzerland with 70 km of marked pistes, 13 lifts, a top elevation of 2600 m.

70 km of pistes
26% easy   57% medium   17% hard
2600
m summit
1156
m vertical
13
lifts
€97
day pass
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Andermatt

Andermatt is a ski resort in Switzerland. It offers around 70 km of marked pistes served by 13 lifts. The skiable terrain rises from 1444 m at the base to 2600 m at its highest point, a vertical drop of 1156 m.

The skiing and terrain

Andermatt’s pistes break down into 18 km of easy (blue) runs, 40 km of intermediate (red) runs, 12 km of difficult (black) runs. The balanced spread of runs suits mixed-ability groups who want variety.

Who it suits

Intermediates will feel most at home, with confident beginners and advanced skiers both finding plenty to enjoy.

Season and snow

With a summit around 2600 m, the upper slopes hold snow well through the core winter months. As with any resort, snow cover varies year to year, so it is worth confirming conditions close to your trip.

Lift pass and getting there

A day pass costs in the region of €97. For the latest pricing, multi-day deals and opening dates, check the resort’s official channels before you travel. Compare Andermatt with other resorts using our ski resort directory.

Frequently asked questions

How big is Andermatt/Oberalp/Sedrun?

Andermatt/Oberalp/Sedrun has around 70 km of marked pistes and 13 lifts.

How high is Andermatt/Oberalp/Sedrun?

The resort reaches 2600 m at its highest point, with the base at 1444 m.

Is Andermatt/Oberalp/Sedrun good for beginners?

It has beginner terrain, but with 26% easy runs it leans towards intermediate and advanced skiers.

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