Long Rothorn Route
Overview
Intro
This delightfully long descent from the Rothorn summit to the village centre of Lenzerheide affords stunning views and a very varied route. Along the way enjoy steep sections, beautiful carving slopes and convenient connecting passages.
This longest run in the Lenzerheide high valley starts at the highest point in the ski area. There is a stunning panoramic view from the Rothorn at 2,861 m.a.s.l, and its 360 degree range takes in an almost unbroken chain of peaks. After a short steep slope, this intermediate downhill run takes you to Totälpli and then through a gallery to the Gredigs Fürggli . There is plenty of room for carving on the wide piste to Scharmoin, after which it is a leisurely cruise via Dieschen to the valley floor.
Information
Starting point: Rothorn (2865 m a.s.l.)
Accessibility of starting point: mountain train
Destination: Lenzerheide Dorf (1475 m a.s.l.)
Length: 9 km
Altitude difference: 1390 Meter
Level of difficulty: medium (normal slope)
Food and beverages: at the start, on the way and at the end