New lifts, pistes and facilities for winter 2025/26
Andermatt+Sedrun+Disentis, April 22, 2025
Snowmaking West at Gemsstock: Snowmaking on the west side of the St. Anna Glacier is being expanded – for more snow reliability and an even more dependable winter sports experience at Gemsstock.
Widening of Slope 70a at Gurschen: At the mountain station of the Gurschen-Flyer, slope 70a is being widened – for more space and even more skiing pleasure.
Autonomous Avalanche Control Systems at Oberalppass: At Oberalppass, Hinter Fell (Slope 30), four new avalanche towers have been installed, and the autonomous avalanche control systems have been completed – for even more safety in the winter sports area.
New Construction of Chairlifts Val Val – Cuolm Val and Val Val – Calmut: The 4-seater chairlifts Val Val–Cuolm Val and Val Val–Calmut from 1988 are being replaced by modern 6-seater chairlifts. The new installations double the capacity to 2,400 people per hour and shorten the travel time – construction starts in spring 2024, opening planned for early December 2025. Here you can find the media release.
Avalanche Barriers Val Val: In the course of the new construction of the two chairlifts Val Val–Cuolm Val and Val Val–Calmut, new avalanche barriers are being built – for more safety on and off the slopes.
Snowmaking Mulinatsch–Clavadi & Valley Run Dieni: Slope 48a and the valley run to Dieni are being newly equipped with snowmaking – for optimal conditions and an extended snow season down to the valley.
Slope Adjustment Parlet on Cuolm da Vi: In summer, a slope adjustment is being made at the Parlet chairlift to improve the skiing experience. The renewed route is scheduled to open in early December 2025.
Replacement of Dadens Ski Lift: The Dadens ski lift is being replaced by a modern installation. This significantly improves comfort and capacity. Guests benefit from more efficient access to the ski area.