Pistes and lifts
What you can ski here
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Run counts and piste kilometres are indicative. Green runs only exist in France, Spain, Andorra and Germany; Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany start at blue. Indicative average snow depth near the top of the resort, in cm.
Get to know the resort
Hasliberg is one of those Swiss addresses that the locals know and the tour operators forget. The village is in fact four hamlets, Reuti, Wasserwendi, Hohfluh and Goldern, stretched along a sunny terrace at 1,050 m above Meiringen and the Aare valley. The skiing reaches across the Käserstatt, Mägisalp and Planplatten sectors of the Meiringen-Hasliberg domain, 60 km of piste and 14 lifts, topping out at 2,433 m at Planplatten. The piste book reads 20 blues, 15 reds and 3 blacks, which is a fair description: this is a family-leaning resort with enough red to keep parents occupied. The Glogghüs view from the top is the moment: in clear weather the whole Bernese Oberland skyline opens, with the Eiger central. Down in the valley Meiringen is where Sherlock Holmes met Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, and the meringue was supposedly invented in the same town, which gives the visitor a memorable two-line cultural pitch. Hasliberg's character is sunny, slow and family-shaped, and the early aerial lifts from Reuti and Meiringen make it an easy day trip from Interlaken. Season December 14 to April 14, snow score 74.