The most spectacular slopes in the Alps
Ski the most breathtaking runs in the AlpsPass regions
Racing spirit, jaw-dropping panoramas and real goosebump moments: the AlpsPass regions are home to some of the most impressive ski runs. Discover four absolute highlights!
Glacier Panorama Tour (Aletsch Arena)
On this unique ski tour, you carve from one highlight to the next – right across the entire Aletsch Arena. Time and again, spectacular views open up over the Great Aletsch Glacier and the surrounding Valais mountains.
Four different viewpoints deliver unforgettable wow moments. The tour starts on Riederalp, but Bettmeralp and Fiescheralp are also perfect entry points.
Tip: Plan enough time – these views are meant to be enjoyed.

Marco Odermatt Run (Engelberg-Titlis)
Wild, steep and demanding: the Rotegg descent – also known as the Marco Odermatt Run – connects the glacier with the valley and is a must for experienced skiers.
The slope is considered challenging and sometimes unpredictable – that’s exactly what makes it so thrilling.
Insider tip: Early in the morning, freshly groomed, it’s a dream for carving fans.

Lauberhorn-LIVE (Jungfrau Ski Region)
Ski in the tracks of World Cup legends: the original Lauberhorn downhill run opens to advanced skiers after the race.
Over 4.5 kilometres, you experience the most iconic sections of alpine ski racing – with stunning views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
Tip: Ski at your own pace and enjoy both the scenery and the history of this legendary course.

World Cup Run No. 80 – Chuenisbärgli (Adelboden-Lenk)
For over 60 years, the world’s best skiers have battled for hundredths of a second here. On World Cup Run No. 80, you can feel like a champion yourself.
Sporty, direct and full of emotion – with the optional Tanzboden ski movie for your personal racing video.
Tip: Especially atmospheric during events like Chuenis bi Nacht.
