Le Mur Suisse, the steepest ski slope in the world
Overview
Intro
Le Mur Suisse in Champéry is one of the steepest slopes in the world. On one kilometre of unprepared mogul slope, you can prove your skills as a skier or snowboarder.
Overview of Le Mur Suisse
Le Mur Suisse starts at the Pas de Chavanette. The slope is only 1.3 kilometres long, but extremely steep: The descent has an average gradient of 37 degrees and a gradient of up to 76 percent. The humps are steep and up to 2 meters high. The slope is not groomed and requires the highest concentration, excellent technique and good physical condition.What to experience
Mastering Le Mur Suisse
At Le Mur Suisse, you can experience skiing or snowboarding in its most extreme form at 331 metres of altitude difference. The mogul slope challenges your movement and balance – a real test for experienced winter sports enthusiasts. At the end of the descent, you will reach the small Buvette de Chavanette, perfect for a break and refreshment.
- Good to know: The slope can only be skied in good snow conditions.
- Tip: Protective equipment is strongly recommended.
General information
| Season |
December - April
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|---|---|
| Accessibility |
Not accessible
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Address
Région Dents du Midi
Route de Champéry 22
1873
Val d'Illiez
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)24 477 13 15
info@rddm.ch
regiondentsdumidi.ch
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