I'd like to introduce you to night skiing in Lenzerheide (Snownights Lenzerheide), as it's a great alternative to the crowded and stressful ski days in one of the largest ski resorts in Graubünden.
The so-called Snownights Lenzerheide take place every Friday from New Year's Eve until around Easter. You start in Parpan, at the Proschieri ski lift, and first take the T-bar lift up to get to a chairlift. There, 3.5 km of piste are then prepared and illuminated.
The start is always at 6 p.m. and you can ski for 4 hours for a low price of 20 CHF per adult. After 10 p.m., several huts and restaurants are open, such as Chilihütta and Restaurant Alp Stätz.
I can absolutely recommend an overnight stay at Stätz-Damiez. There are about 70 sleeping places for a price of 45 CHF. You'll be staying at about 1700 m, so you'll be right back in the ski area the next morning after a really good breakfast.
Information about the Snownights can be found every year on the Alp Stätz website, under the term night skiing or Snownights, or on the Arosa Website.
I've only been skiing twice this year, and that was for night skiing =). The snow here naturally doesn't get slushy because there's no sun. Clear advantage *g*
And now... break a leg and have fun =)
























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