Skiing

Aerial view of the mountain station and the Alpen tower panorama restaurant on the Hasliberg in winter.
Skiers out and about in the Meiringen-Hasliberg ski area in sunshine and blue skies.
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Ski resort

Meiringen-Hasliberg

The Meiringen-Hasliberg skiing area has around 60 km of slopes with something for all ability levels. The ski race centre is a particularly special feature here. It provides a permanent racing and training slope for national and regional associations, training groups and ski clubs. However, Meiringen-Hasliberg isn't just for experienced skiers: in Skihäsliland, beginners can also hone their skills without any hassle or stress.

Under the starry sky

Skiing at night

Hasliberg puts everyone in the spotlight – especially when skiing at night.

A skier on the floodlit piste in the Meringen-Hasliberg ski area.
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Skier out and about in the Meiringen-Hasliberg ski area. The Meiringen-Hasliberg cable car runs above her. In the background is the impressive mountain world of the Haslital.
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Correct behaviour on the slope

Rules to follow

To avoid accidents, you need to adhere to certain rules. These are called the FIS rules and they determine how everyone should behave on the ski slopes. These are simple rules that will not affect your enjoyment of skiing on the slope in any way.