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Gstaad piste map

Detailed piste map of Gstaad highlighting top ski runs and lifts
18th July, 2025
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Situated in the stunning Bernese Oberland, Gstaad offers a variety of pistes that cater to all levels, from serene beginner slopes to challenging terrain for seasoned skiers. As you plan your escape to this exclusive winter wonderland, ensure you download the latest Gstaad piste map. This indispensable guide thoroughly maps the sprawling network of trails, showcasing ski lifts, slope difficulties, and the connections to smaller surrounding ski areas.

Gstaad ski resort piste map

Download the latest Gstaad piste map, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.

Gstaad ski resort piste map

Gstaad piste map downloads

  1. Gstaad piste map pdf
  2. Gstaad piste map jpg

Gstaad-Glacier 3000 piste map

Glacier 3000 piste map

At the summit of the Gstaad ski area, the Glacier 3000, that peaks at over 3,000 meters, provides a year-round skiing opportunity. Click on the links below to download the latest Gstaad-Glacier 3000 piste map.

Glacier 3000 piste map downloads

  1. Glacier 3000 piste map pdf
  2. Glacier 3000 piste map jpg

Gstaad best ski pistes

The Gstaad Mountain Rides network features 60% blue, 28% red, and 13% black terrain, known for its varied valley cruisers and high‑alpine chutes:

  • Parwengesattel-Lengebrand (Blue-Intermediate): A long blue traverse linking Saanenmöser with the Lengebrand area.
  • Talabfahrt Zweisimmen (Blue-Intermediate): A scenic valley blue returning to Zweisimmen, wide and gentle.
  • Saanerslochgrat-Saanenwald (Blue-Intermediate): Cruising blue ridge line above Saanenwald village.
  • Gsteig Blau (Blue-Intermediate): A calm blue run featuring panoramic views of the valley floor.
  • Chübeli-Oeschseite (Blue-Intermediate): Gentle blue with fine corduroy under the Chübeli lift.
  • Dôme (Blue-Intermediate): A wide, lightly trafficked blue high on the mountain.
  • Ostgrat (Red-Intermediate): Front‑side red with moderate pitch and excellent grooming.
  • Gsteig Rot (Red-Intermediate): Central red descent popular with intermediate skiers.
  • Scex Rouge (Red-Intermediate): A red ridge line offering sustained S‑turns and great views.
  • Martisberg (Red-Intermediate): Rolling red through alpine meadows, sunny and lively.
  • Ostgrat West (Black-Expert): A steep black variant off the red East ridge, requires strong technique.
  • Stand–Chalberhöni (Black-Expert): Black fall‑line with tight turns above the Stand lift.
  • Olden Slope (Black-Expert): A narrow black chute through natural terrain, quite challenging.
  • Black Wall (Black-Expert): Legendary steep black face under the Glacier 3000 cable.
  • Black Wall part 2 (Black-Expert): Continuation of the Black Wall, sustained steepness and exposure.
  • Les Romonts (Black-Expert): Steep black connecting to the Col de Saanenmöser.
  • Läger (Black-Expert): Final black pitch back to the Rinderberg area, technical and firm.

Gstaad resort in brief

  • Resort height: 948 m
  • Highest elevation: 3,016 m
  • Vertical drop: 1,950 m
  • Skiable area: 194 km
  • Number of pistes: 75
  • Type of pistes: 60% blues, 28% reds, 13% blacks
  • Longest piste: 10 km
  • Number of ski lifts: 47
  • Glacier skiing: yes
  • Snow-making: 87 km
  • Snowpark: 1

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