Elsigen-Metsch – Frutigen resort background
A winter sports scene at the Elsigen-Metsch in Frutigen Switzerland featuring a chalet and a ski resort amidst snow-covered slopes with a skier in action.
A winter sports scene at the Elsigen-Metsch in Frutigen Switzerland featuring a chalet and a ski resort amidst snow-covered slopes with a skier in action.
Overlooking Elsigen-Metsch ski resort in Achseten Switzerland. A chalet nestles amidst a winter sports scene with skiers navigating the snow-covered slopes.
View of the serene lake at Elsigen-Metsch in Frutigen Achseten under a clear sunny day. A charming chalet nestled near the stunning mountain in the Bernese Oberland completes the picture.

Aperçu de Elsigen-Metsch – Frutigen

Elsigen-Metsch – Frutigen is a well-loved ski resort that is cherished by many for its variety of slopes, family-friendly atmosphere, and beautiful sun terraces. Despite its small size, the ski area offers enough diversity to cater to different levels of skiers, making it a favorite among many. Its charm lies in its familiarity, with patrons visiting it for years and even decades, embracing it as a part of their family traditions.

The resort's slopes are praised for their quality and snow reliability. Whether visited on a weekday or weekend, the area provides a delightful experience with its great terrain, making it an ideal day trip destination. However, the resort has recently been subject to criticism due to its dynamic pricing model, causing concern among regular visitors.

Many customers feel that the new pricing strategy is unfair and disproportionately expensive, especially for those who visit spontaneously or during peak times such as weekends or school holidays. This has resulted in some customers feeling alienated, with some even deciding to seek other ski destinations. The dynamic pricing model, which sees costs rise with good weather and high demand, has been described as a risk passed onto customers, with little to no perceived added value or benefits.

Despite this, Elsigen-Metsch – Frutigen remains a beloved ski resort for many. Its long-standing reputation, the quality of its slopes and facilities, and its welcoming atmosphere continue to make it a go-to destination for skiing enthusiasts. However, the recent changes in pricing have sparked a debate among its patrons, leading to mixed reviews about the overall experience.

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Altitude maximale de ski
Max: 6767 m

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Nombre total de remontées mécaniques en service
Max: 165 total

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Distance totale de toutes les pistes balisées
Max: 600 km

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Distance maximale de descente verticale
Max: 3167 m

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Altitude de départ du domaine skiable
Max: 4000 m

Domaine skiable

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Superficie totale du domaine skiable accessible
Max: 12366 ac

Caractéristiques

1 caractéristique disponible

Station de ski traditionnelle

Une station de ski classique avec de la vraie neige

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Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Domaine skiable

555cm
Chutes de neige annuelles
moyenne sur 11 ans
Peak: January (109.6cm)
79.5cm
Nov
101.3cm
Dec
109.6cm
Jan
71.3cm
Feb
85.0cm
Mar
68.0cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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