Skigebiete Val Surses Savognin Bivio

Savognin

5/12 Anlagen geöffnet
Schneehöhe: 35 cm
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Letzte Aktualisierung: 07.12.2025, 07:05

Savognin is the perfect family ski resort: extra-wide pistes, a children's ski paradise and plenty of opportunities to experience winter together. Whether on the Flurin children's piste, the toboggan runs or in the Tigignas snow park - young and old will find their winter happiness here.

Beschreibung

In Savognin, there are pistes for every ability level – from gentle slopes to eleven kilometres of downhill runs with an altitude difference of 1500 metres. At up to 2713 metres above sea level, the altitude and modern snow-making facilities ensure the best snow all season long. Children can practise their turns on the lovingly designed Flurin piste with hills, hollows and small obstacles.

Families can also experience winter away from the slopes: the Schlittada-Run leads through seven kilometres of snow-covered mountain landscapes, while the Schlittada-Panoramica combines sledging and walking. If you need a break, meet up in the huts around Somtgant - whether for a hot chocolate with the children or a warming soup before heading back to the slopes.

Wintersportbericht

Schneebericht

Schneehöhe 35 cm
Schneezustand powder / no info
Letzter Schneefall 05.12.2025

Piste

Piste (heute offen/total) 10/74 km
Anlagen (heute offen/total) 5/12
Pistenzustand good
0/3 Talabfahrten (offen/total)

Langlauf

Loipe klassisch 53 / 53 km Zustand: good
Loipe skating 53 / 53 km Zustand: no info

Schlitteln

Schlittelpisten offen 1 / 4
Zustand der Anlagen good

Winterwandern/Schneeschuhwandern

Winterwandern (offen/total) 4 / 85 km
Schneeschuhtrail (offen/total) 0 / 36 km

Betriebszeiten

Anlagen in Betrieb von: 08:30 Uhr
Anlagen in Betrieb bis: 16:00 Uhr
Saison Start: 06.12.2025
Saison Ende: 06.04.2026

Pistenplan

Kontakt

Tourismus Val Surses Savognin Bivio AG

Stradung 42, 7460 Savognin