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Gotthard Oberalp Arena
The top of NaetschenLocation Andermatt
Sedrun
Oberalp
Dieni
Naetschen
Guetsch
GemsstockRuns 31 Runs / 102km
5 Expert/black / 30km
14 Intermediate/red / 57km
6 Easy/blue / 15km
6 Off-piste/yellowLift system 16 Lifts
2 2-man Chairlifts
2 4-man Chailifts
2 Detachable 4-man Chairlifts
1 Detachable 6-man Chairlift
7 T-Bars
2 Cable CarsTerrain parks 3 Parks
1 Half Pipe
1 Ski Cross CourseWeb site Gotthard Oberalp Arena (German) The Gotthard Oberalp Arena is a ski area located in Andermatt and Sedrun, in Switzerland. It has 16 ski lifts[1] and approximately 30 runs, and just over 100km of pistes. The ski area covers three separate mountains:
Train services (run by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn) are vital in this resort as they are the only means of transport available to travel from Andermatt (Naetschen and Gemsstock) to Sedrun (Sedrun/Oberalp).
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Ski Areas
Naetschen
Main article: NaetschenNaetschen is one of the three mountains making the ski area. It has 9 runs (21km of pistes) and 4 lifts, and is located north of Andermatt. Naetschen is a mountain mainly for beginners, as it is covered mainly with easy pistes[2].
Naetschen normally closes early for the summer, as it is south facing and is quite low. The only way to access Naetschen from Sedrun/Oberalp, in the winter, is to get the train.
Gemsstock
Main article: GemsstockGemsstock is located south of Andermatt. It has 8 runs (31km of pistes) and 5 ski lifts. Gemsstock also has a terrain park[3]. Gemsstock is a mountain mainly for intermediate skiers, but is also suitable for beginner skiers.
In the winter the only way to access Gemsstock from Sedrun/Oberalp, is on the train.
Sedrun/Oberalp
Sedrun/Oberalp is located near Dieni, and is the biggest of all of the three mountains' ski areas. It is good for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. It has 7 ski lifts and Sedrun has 13 pistes (50km of pistes). Sedrun also has a ski cross course, a big terrain park with a high amount of jumps, a half pipe, and a ski cross course.
In the winter the only access to Sedrun/Oberalp from Andermatt is by railway. The services are run by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn.
Skilift System
There are in total 16 operating ski lifts[1] in the Gotthard Oberalp Arena, including a Detachable 6-man Chairlift.
Mountain Name Type Height of
ground
station(m)Height of
mountain
station(m)Construction
yearGemsstock Andermatt - Gurschen Aerial tramway 1445 2219 1991 Naetschen Andermatt - Naetschen Double chairlift 1444 1842 1983 Sedrun/Oberalp Dieni - Milez Detachable quad chairlift 1452 1881 1994 Naetschen Duerstelen T-Bar 2015 2310 1981 Naetschen Grossboden T-Bar 2150 2364 1994 Gemsstock Gurschen - Gemsstock Aerial tramway 2219 2955 1990 Gemsstock Gurschenalp T-Bar 2050 2285 1962 Gemsstock Gurtschen Double chairlift 2000 2205 1982 Gemsstock Lutersee T-Bar 2026 2398 1975 Sedrun/Oberalp Mulinatsch - Cuolm Val Detachable 6-man chairlift 1658 2213 2006 Naetschen Naetschen - Stoeckli Detachable quad chairlift 1858 2314 1994 Sedrun/Oberalp Oberalp - Alpsu T-Bar 2049 2299 1987 Sedrun/Oberalp Planatsch - Milez T-Bar 1706 1972 1973 Sedrun/Oberalp Tegia Gronda T-Bar 2020 2260 1969 Sedrun/Oberalp Val Val - Calmut Quad chairlift 1950 2299 1988 Sedrun/Oberalp Val Val - Coulm Val Quad chairlift 1950 2184 1988 Ski School
The Gotthard Oberalp Arena has 2 different ski schools. One for the Sedrun ski area, and one for the Andermatt ski areas. Each have several different classes, based on age and ability.
Andermatt Ski School
The Andermatt ski school has several classes. Students are put into classes based on their age and skiing ability. Because Andermatt has 2 mountains to ski on the ski school usually does a mixture of both. At the end of the week there is a race, in which the students go down a slalom. The fastest person wins.
Later that evening there is a celebration in Andermatt, in which medals are awarded to all people participating.
Sedrun Ski School
Sedrun ski school is similar to Andermatt. The Sedrun ski school is on the Oberalp/Sedrun ski area.
Prices
Prices in Gotthard Oberalp Arena are often considered extremely high, considering it has quite limited ski pistes.
For the Andermatt areas (Naetschen and Gemsstock) prices start at 22CHF (£15) for a child, or 44CHF (£30) for adults, for a day pass. For a child a weekend pass will cost approximately 40CHF (£28) for children, and almost double for adults (80CHF/£56) [4].
Passes for a specific period of time can be also purchased. In Andermatt passes can be bought from Andermatt railway station, or at the bottom terminal of the Andermatt-Gurschen cable car.
Future
As part of Orascom Hotels and Development's plans to make Andermatt a bigger resort, many of the lifts will be overhauled and replaced, as well as new lifts and runs. The plans include
- Over 120km of ski runs
- Upgraded ski lifts on Naetschen and Gemsstock
- The Naetschen and Sedrun/Oberalp being connected with 3 ski lifts
These plans are expected to be completed by the year 2020.
Naetschen and Oberalp Connection
There are plans for Sedrun/Oberalp to be connected with Naetschen. These plans are to have over 20km of runs (mainly intermediate/red runs) and 3 ski lifts (most probably chairlifts), and a total of 8 stations (2 of the lifts will have middle stations), linking the two up ski areas. The Oberalp - Alpsu T-Bar will also be replaced.
This connection will mean that skiers and snowboarders will no longer have to rely on the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn train services.
Planning Permission Problems
In October 2011 it was announced that the current plans to construct 15 new ski lifts had not actually received planning permission to build these new lifts. This is a problem, as some of the lifts were already under construction, and if these lifts are not built the Andermatt project might not even be complete [5].
See also
References
- ^ a b "Andermatt - Andermatt Gallery". http://www.andermattgallery.kk5.org/#/andermatt/4544284344.
- ^ "Naetschen - Andermatt Gallery". http://www.andermattgallery.kk5.org/#/naetschen/4544259164.
- ^ "Gemsstock - Andermatt Gallery". http://www.andermattgallery.kk5.org/#/gemsstock/4544258070.
- ^ "Andermatt Prices - Skiinfo". http://en.skiinfo.com/lift-ticket-prices/andermatt-gotthard-oberalp-arena-ECHANDER-8072-en.jhtml.
- ^ "Planning Hurdle for Project". http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15264162.
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