Nestled in a the beautiful Schanfigg Valley, Arosa is the very picture of an Alps village, from its diverse array of ski runs to the charming wooden houses that are so quintessentially Swiss. If you want, you can round out your ski vacation with concerts, architectural tours, and a visit to the 500-year-old Bergkirchli mountain chapel.
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The snow-safe snow sports region Arosa Lenzerheide convinces with 225 groomed slopes on up to 2865m above sea level. Wide slopes for carvers or steep hills leaving burning legs make the hearts of winter sports fans beat faster. Mountain adventures such as SnowNight, full moon descent or EarlyBird create very special slope experiences. More than 40 cosy mountain restaurants and huts spoil you with a large choice of delicacies and sun terraces with spectacular views.
Lonely place for skiing. Traveling to Arosa during winter could be difficult (road closed due to weather conditions). Arasa is beatifull place with excellent service of ski lift. For sure I will back.
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The Arosa rope park is part of the Arosa all-inclusive offer, which is unique in Switzerland. The facility is located in the middle of the natural trees on the forest festival meadow. On the eight courses (2 for children and 6 for teenagers and adults), we guarantee climbing enthusiasts a unique experience - thanks to a mixture of courage, skill and exercise outdoors
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This trail puts the whole family in touch with nature and follows the two main keynotes of "the world in motion" and "the world moves". Special sign posts introduce hikers to the "occurrences". You will be asked to guess, judge, suspect, follow, grasp, observe and simply enjoy the beauty of nature. The trail leads mostly through the forest. It starts at the Arosa Untersee lake and ends at the train station in Langwies. The Arosa Card will allow you to easily take the train back to Arosa for free. Information on the different topics is illustrated at the sign posts. You can purchase the book of the Learning Trail at Arosa Tourism for CHF 3.00.
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Would you like to find out about Arosa's interesting history, or how it gets its water and electricity supplies? Or do you simply want to discover the region's amazing botanical and geological diversity for yourself? Take the natural history footpath through the Isel to the Altein waterfall and back to the reservoir lake. This is also possible in bad or wet weather conditions.
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