Leukerbad

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Location

Leuk
Switzerland
46° 22' 45.84" N, 7° 37' 43.68" E
CH
General info: 

Leukerbad, a ski resort situated between 1,411 and 2,700 m above sea level, is Switzerland's largest thermal spa and wellness resort. Furthermore, Leukerbad offers lots of winter sports opportunities. Hiring a chalet in Leukerbad skiers are situated close to the interesting winter sports area of Torrent. With its many slopes of mainly average and high difficulty it offers good ski and snowboard conditions with an impressive view on the Alps. If you go skiing in Leukerbad, you can also make use of the high altitude cross-country ski runs between Lämmerboden and Daubensee.

BASE: 4625ft
SUMMIT: 8562ft
VERTICAL DROP: 3937ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 10
Gondolas: 3
Chairs: 1
Surface: 6

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: CHF52.00
6 DAYS ADULTS: CHF263.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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