Snow- and mountain sports
The ski school «PassionSki» focuses on a slower and conscious life. Enjoyment, joy and authenticity are very important values. Nature is rediscovered as a structuring entity. Experience and time are the focus. This fascination is conveyed to you.
A small group of experienced, qualified ski instructors await you here in the Engadin with passion, skill and experience. They will show you which technique will help you progress and how you can enjoy the slopes, the snow and the mountains to the fullest.
Your benefits
- Benefit from our hotel ski pass offer at a price of CHF 47.- per person and day, free public transport (can only be booked in the same way as the overnight stay)
- Ski room
- Waxing station and workshop
- Tickets for public transport in the Upper Engadine for stays of two nights or more
- Infopoint with maps and route suggestions
- rich breakfast buffet
- Packed lunch to take away on request
- central location, good connection to public transport
Highlights in the Engadine
100 percent untouched powder: Which freerider doesn't dream of such conditions? The chances of experiencing the total powder rush away from piste markings and safety nets are particularly good in the freeride paradises of "Diavolezza" and "Lagalb". Especially if you are with one of the experienced mountain guides from "Go Vertical". If you want to experience the most beautiful couloirs and deep snow descents in a safe tour, this is the place to be– and you can also rent the necessary equipment.
The journey begins with a comfortable gondola ride, but minutes later, Switzerland's longest glacier descent, with its ten kilometers, presents its fascinating side: It takes around 45 minutes through a wilderness of snow and ice.
In contrast to many smoothed glacier ski areas, it runs over the Pers- and Morteratsch glaciers to the end of the ice tongue and ends right in front of the sun terrace of the restaurant at the Morteratsch train station. The downhill route is marked yellow on both sides of the piste, secured and not groomed. It largely corresponds to the difficulty level of a red piste; 300 meters are classified as black.