©  Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

©  Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

©  Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

©  Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

©  Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

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Glacier 3000

Highlights Summer

The impressive suspension bridge "Peak Walk by Tissot", which connects two mountain peaks, is one of the most spectacular highlights of Glacier 3000. The summer toboggan run "Alpine Coaster" or dog sled rides also provide plenty of fun and lead to an unforgettable experience. The glacier area is also home to the highest cross-country ski run in Gstaad as well as the Oldenegg climbing area and the Via Ferrata de la Tête de Chamois. Hikers can enjoy impressive glacier and mountain landscapes on the Glacier Walk to the Quille du Diable, the alpine hiking trail to Sanetschsee and the Oldenhorn, a three-thousand-metre peak.

Highlights Winter

The ski season on Glacier 3000 begins as early as beginning of November and lasts until the beginning of May. The perfectly groomed slopes of Glacier 3000 are among the most spectacular in the region. Pure skiing pleasure is offered, among other things, by the 8 km long run on the Red Run piste. The snow park with its numerous elements makes the heart of all freestylers beat faster. In addition to the skiers, ski tourers will also get their money's worth. Glacier 3000 is the perfect starting point for numerous tours of various levels of difficulty. A ski tour in the glacier area is a unique adventure in the great outdoors with an incomparably beautiful panorama for beginners and professionals alike. The Peak Walk by Tissot is also one of the highlights in winter.

Mountain restaurants and snow bars

Events winter

Events summer

  • 20% reduction on a roundtrip Pillon-Scex Rouge ticket (for pedestrians)

    Cannot be cumulated with other discounts such as GA, Halbtax, Swiss Travel Pass or SBB day ticket