Andermatt, situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps, is renowned for its impressive high-altitude terrain and outstanding snow reliability. Blending historic charm with modern ski facilities, this iconic resort offers diverse slopes ranging from wide-open groomed runs to exhilarating off-piste terrain, attracting both adventure-seekers and leisure skiers alike. Download the latest Andermatt piste map to familiarise yourself with the expansive ski area, including detailed layouts of ski runs, lifts, and essential amenities, ensuring you're fully prepared to make the most of your ski holiday.
Andermatt ski resort piste map
Download the Andermatt-Sedrun piste map here below, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the ski resorts.
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Andermatt best ski pistes
Andermatt’s three mountain network offers 26% blue, 57% red, and 17% black runs, set against high alpine peaks and glacier terrain:
- Nätschen to Andermatt, pistes 1 & 1d (Blue-Intermediate): A smooth blue linking Nätschen ridge to the village, ideal cruising.
- Milez, pistes 46, 47 & 48 (Blue-Intermediate): Three blue runs with gentle gradient through forested bowls.
- Gütsch, pistes 13, 13a & 13b (Blue-Intermediate): A trio of blues descending the Gütsch face, panoramic and well groomed.
- Gemsstock peak to Andermatt, pistes 70, 70a, 73 & 77 (Red-Intermediate): High alpine reds from the glacier summit with firm snow and sweeping turns.
- Cuolm Val, piste 45 (Red-Intermediate): A mid mountain red with varied cambers and scenic exposure.
- Gemsstock, pistes 71 & 71a (Black-Expert): Two fall‑line blacks off the summit. Steep, icy, and technical.
- Gütsch, pistes 6 & 4 (Black-Expert): Technical blacks on the front side ridge, with tight turns and firm snow.
- Caischavedra, pistes 132a & 130 (Black-Expert): Narrow black corridors through cliffs. Requires expert technique.
- Gemsstock, piste 72 (Off-Piste for Experts only): Ungroomed line dropping into powder fields, only for skilled backcountry skiers.
Andermatt-Sedrun in brief
- Base elevation: 1,444 m
- Highest elevation: 2,600 m
- Vertical drop: 1,156 m
- Skiable terrain: 70 km
- Type of pistes: 26% blue, 57% red, 17% black
- Longest run: 7 km
- Ski lifts: 13
- Snow-making: 60% of the slopes
- Snow park/Fun park: 1
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