Good to know!

We are open.

Since September 19th, the winter season has started on the glacier. The Grawand lift and slope are in operation until 16:00, and the last ride of the glacier cable car is at 16:30. Also the 3 km cross-country ski trail on the glacier is open.

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Attention!

Since January 1st, 2022, the following safety regulations shall apply when skiing in Italy (Art. 9 Law 8 August 2019 No. 86)

  • Every skier/snowboarder/telemark rider must have a valid skiing insurance in Italy (liabilty insurance) covering damage or injury to third parties.
  • Obligation to wear a protective helmet for all skiers and snowboarders.

  • Skiing while intoxicated (alcoholic drinks, toxic substances) is prohibited.

Skiing rules in italy

The slope rules of the International Ski Federation apply when skiing in Italy

The slope rules by the International Ski Association guarantee safety during your Italy ski holidays and are the benchmark for responsible skiing and snowboarding.


RULES

  • Respect for Others: all skiers must act in a way in which they do not endanger or hurt others.
  • Control of Speed and Skiing: a skier must adapt their speed and way of skiing to their personal ability and to the prevailing conditions of snow, terrain and weather.
  • Control of Direction: a skier coming from above must take a direction or path which assures the safety of skiers below.
  • Overtaking: it is permitted to overtake a skier on either side, providing you leave sufficient room.
  • Crossing the Slope: a skier who wishes to enter or cross a ski slope must ensure that they do so without endangering others.
  • Stopping: never stop in constricted areas or places with poor visibility. In the event of a fall, move to the side as soon as possible.
  • Respect for signals: skiers must obey all signs.
  • Conduct at Accidents: at the event of an accident, it is everyone’s duty to assist.
  • Proof of Identification: witnesses must show identification and establish their identity if a report of an accident is required.

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