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*Matterhorn Ski Safari Monte Rosa Dufourspitze 4634 Liskamm Breithorn 4527 4165 * ski safari 10’000 1 Zermatt – Sunnegga 668 m 2 Sunnegga – Blauherd 282 m Klein Matterhorn 3883 matterhorn ski safari 3 Patrullarve – Blauherd 619 m * 4 Blauherd – Rothorn 484 m Rimpfischhorn Strahlhorn Cima di Jazzi 4198 3988 3803 Gobba di Rollin 5 Gant – Hohtälli 1063 m 3899 101 6 Riffelalp – Riffelberg 371 m X7 7 Riffelberg – Gifhittli 375 m 86 82 X6 85 8 Furi – Schwarzsee 719 m Stockhorn 100 3405 9 Furgg – Theodulgletscher 599 m Monte Rosa Hütte 85 2795 10 Tr. Steg – MH glacier paradise 881 m F 11 i Testa 1 201 m n L d 83 84 Plateau Rosa 12 Cervinia – Plan Maison 505 m e 34 Hohtälli r l 13 e Testa Grigia Grand Tournalin Plan Maison – Laghi cime Bianche 257 m g Rote Nase Roisetta 3286 G h X5 3480 l o 3379 3247 r O3 c X4 3333 14 Laghi cime Bianche – Testa Grigia 668 m e n s 33 H e t X3 87 t r e 7 g l 15 s l Plan Maison – Fornet 335 m e g X2 80 c t l 11 I s c 10 u h K h 81 6 16 Fornet – Bontadini 190 m e d 3103 e o r e Colle Superiore r h 17 Bontadini – Theodulpass 231 m Fluhalp T 80 Theodulpass 14 35 delle Cime Bianche Gandegghütte 36 18 2616 3301 2982 Trockener Steg – Furggsattel 426 m 3030 X1 73 90 h 14 13 Triftji 1211 g 19 Rosenritz 3089 74 36 Furgg – Schwarzsee 151 m 11 31 72 40 10 2715 3006 6 6bis 7 Gran 4 32 5 Trockener P 11 20 Furi – Trockener Steg 1075 m E A3 18 Furggsattel 37 Sometta G Steg V 71 17 38 3365 46 F 3165 Colle inf. g 19 2939 44 11 f 37 Cime Bianche 12 2896 1 95 47 29 5 Kumme Blauherd 30 Projekt N3 O 7 Z * ski safari 12’500 28 2775 2571 66 Snowpark 16 16 1 39 11i c 1 Zermatt – Sunnegga 668 m 31 35 U2 Laghi Cime 6 92 Rotenboden 6.0 7.0 11 e Grünsee 2815 Bianche 2 Sunnegga – Blauherd 282 m 15 17 16 F 26 2296 36 2812 f 9 9 3 Patrullarve – Blauherd 619 m M 7 70 6.00 6bis 13 Gant 65 66 37 4 Blauherd – Rothorn 484 m 37 29 T 15 2223 26 4 6.00 2 O2 69 5 Gant – Hohtälli 1063 m 105 U1 24 N 3 10 38 26 Motta di Plete 8 c 6 Riffelalp – Riffelberg 371 m 7 A2 25 29 7. 2870 0 7 11 b 1 D g 24 7 Riffelberg – Gifhittli 375 m R 27 15 8 Projekt 6 8bis 9 8 Furi – Schwarzsee 719 m 2582 T 67 8 Lago Goillet 13 18 2288 6.00 2516 e 93 63 29bis L 9 Furgg – Theodulgletscher 599 m 39 24bis 27 Q Tuftern C Q Plan Maison 10 64 4 Tr. Steg – MH glacier paradise 881 m 2216 40 N2 10 11 d 91 5 120 4 5 2555 13 4 68 M Salette 11 Testa 1 201 m 20 Furgg 5 9 6 f 61 27 b 2245 41 2432 11 a Valtournenche – Salette 721 m B Findeln 30 Plan Torrette Projekt 61 S 55 2470 21 11 b Salette – Becca D’aran 215 m 19 94 2211 62 Hörnlihütte 9bis 29 7.00 13 1 57 11 c Becca D’aran 480 m 3260 3 A B U 22 11 a Patrullarve 53 A1 Landtunnel 11 12 33 11 d Salette – Motta 185 m 2000 57 G 2060 2583 e d 53 3 Cielalto 11 e Motta – Bec Carre’ 415 m 20 42 8 1 1 P2 2 56 54 3bis 2106 16 11 f Bec Carre’ – Du Col 70 m Findelbach R 11 g Du Col – Gran Sometta 250 m 1774 58 12 3 16 N1 43 51 5 a 12 Cervinia – Plan Maison 505 m O1 Furi 59 2 b 13 Ried 1864 d Plan Maison – Laghi cime Bianche 257 m 60 14 3 P1 49 52 14 Laghi cime Bianche – Testa Grigia 668 m 50 Zum See Valtournenche Blatten 15 Plan Maison – Fornet 335 m 1524 Breuil-Cervinia 16 Fornet – Bontadini 190 m Stafelalp 2050 17 2199 Bontadini – Theodulpass 231 m Zermatt 18 Trockener Steg – Furggsattel 426 m Heliport 1620 Zmutt 19 Furgg – Schwarzsee 151 m 1936 20 Furi – Trockener Steg 1075 m Bahnen Piste leicht Piste mittel Piste schwierig Piste beschneit Abfahrtsroute Winterwanderweg Schlittelweg Skibus Landesgrenze Sommerski Wild- und Waldschutzgebiet Verkaufstelle Abonnemente Anfänger-Park Igludorf Beginn möglich bei 1, 8 und 12 sowie Transports Piste facile Piste moyen Piste difficile Piste enneigement artificiel Itinéraires à ski Sentiers de randonnée Piste pour luges Ski-Bus Frontière nationale Ski d’été Zone de protection de la forêt Vente d’abonnements Domaine pour les débutants Le village d’igloos grosse Safari bei 11a Transports Easy pistes Medium pistes Difficult pistes Piste with snowmaking Downhill ski runs Walking paths Sledge track Ski bus National boundary Summer skiing et de la faune Ski-pass sale Park for beginners Igloo-village Trenino Pista facile Pista media Pista difficile Pista ad innevamento Itinerario sciistico Sentiero da trekking Pista da slitta Skibus Confine nazionale Sci estivo Forest and wildlife protected areas Punto vendita abbonamenti Spazio per principianti Villaggio igloo programmato invernale Riserva boschiva e faunistica.
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