Family winter on Flumserberg

Family excursions on the mountain

6 tips for winter activities with children on Flumserberg

Your family holidays are just around the corner? On Flumserberg, winter is particularly diverse! The largest winter sports resort between Zurich and Chur impresses guests of all ages in a variety of ways. For instance, with downhill runs for every level of skill, with winter experiences beyond skiing and snowboarding, and with numerous family-friendly offers. 

Highlight: With the family annual pass you enjoy the Flumserberg experiences even easier and more comfortable.

Leaflet family annual pass (DE)

We present: Our 6 winter tips for an unforgettable leisure time on Flumserberg.

FOR FIRST DRIVING ATTEMPTS

1. Free practice areas

Skiing and snowboarding should be fun. That's why you and your children can use magic carpets and practice ski lifts to learn the most important basics on one or two boards. This is possible free of charge in the practice areas Tannenboden and Prodalp. If you or your children still need support with the first attempts at learning, the Flumserberg ski school will be happy to help you.

Practice areas Tannenboden and Prodalp

A magical family ski run

2. HäxäWäldli adventure slope

Are you ready for some magic at Flumserberg ski resort? Then let's go – time to visit the HäxäWäldli! The ungroomed adventure slope is a winter highlight for skiers and snowboarders of all ages – and it is bound to make the eyes of your little winter sports enthusiasts light up. On the 900-metre family run, you can discover all kinds of extraordinary things. The start is located next to the forest slope below Chrüz.

Go to HäxäWäldli adventure slope

Snow fun for all ages

3. FamilyRun Flumserberg

FamilyRun Flumserberg really lives up to its name: It is perfect for snowpark fans of all ages – and they are sure to get their money's worth between Prodkamm and Prodalp! The various elements along the course are arranged in such a way that they can be used by both little and grown-up winter sports enthusiasts. How about a race with your kids? This diverse snow playground definitely deserves to be among the family highlights on Flumserberg, no doubt!

Go to FamilyRun Flumserberg

Ski first – save later

4. Flumserberg Taler for kids and youths

The Flumserberg Taler ("Fumserberg Coin") with a worth of CHF 5.00 had to make it onto the list of family tips for Flumserberg ski resort, too. You will receive it upon purchasing a day ticket for children or youths – and it can be redeemed at various culinary establishments on Flumserberg. The slope guide gives you an overview of all participating restaurants. Ski or snowboard first – save money on food later: You too can benefit from this fantastic family-friendly offer

Tickets & rates

3, 2, 1 – go!

5. Sledging fun for the whole family

Sledging simply has to be part of every family holiday on Flumserberg. Parents with older children should visit the 3-km medium-difficulty run from Prodalp to Tannenheim, while the flatter children's sledging runs next to the practice area on Prodalp as well as Tannenboden are perfect for younger guests. The nearby restaurants let you enjoy some well-deserved refreshments and snacks before, after or between runs.  

Tip: Every Thursday and Saturday, you can go nighttime sledging on Flumserberg!

Check in with your little ones

6. Family-friendly hotels

In the Heidiland holiday region, winter holiday guests will find a number of hotels that specialise in family holidays. Look forward to offers that are precisely tailored to the needs of parents and their children.

Among other things, they include: 

  • children's playrooms
  • advice for family-friendly holiday planning
  • an ambience in which parents and their children feel right at home
  • attractive family prices and package deals

The restaurants of the hotels offer:

  • special menus for children
  • changing tables and highchairs
  • play corners or playrooms
  • playgrounds or children's animation
  • toys or painting supplies handed out to the children at the table

Discover the Swiss winter mountain