Hasliberg, Swiss Alps
Swiss Alps

Hasliberg

A string of sunny Bernese balcony hamlets at 1,050 m above the Aare valley, ski-linked into the Meiringen-Hasliberg domain with the Eiger in the panorama and the Reichenbach Falls below.

Altitude
1,050 - 2,433 m
Vertical drop
1,383 m
Pistes
60 km
Lifts
14
Snow score
74/100
Season
Dec 14 → Apr 14

Pistes and lifts

What you can ski here
AlpineSnowboardSnowparkSki touring
38 marked runs
Blue
20
Red
15
Black
3
Average snow by month
100cm
Dec
145cm
Jan
180cm
Feb
170cm
Mar
110cm
Apr

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.

Where to stay

A handful of well-rated hotels in and around the resort. Pick one, then compare live prices across Booking, Expedia and Hotels.com.

Hotel Reuti
4.6851 reviews
185
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Hotel Reuti

Excellent · 851 reviews

Why we like it

A long-standing favourite in Hasliberg, trusted by thousands of guests before you.

Guests rate this hotel as excellent (4.6/5 from 851 reviews). It sits about 2.7 km from the slopes. A upper-scale option for Hasliberg, with live nightly rates shown for your exact dates so you always see the best price.

≈ 2.7 km to the slopesUpper-scale
From
185/ night
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Hotel Panorama
4.1393 reviews
140

Hotel Panorama

Great · 393 reviews

Why we like it

A dependable, well-reviewed choice for a stay in Hasliberg.

≈ 2.5 km to the slopesMid-range
From
140/ night
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Ski-in/ski-out

Hasliberg's hotels are scattered across the four hamlets at 1,050 m. Strict ski-in/ski-out is uncommon: most properties rely on the local aerial lifts and an efficient ski-bus to reach the Käserstatt and Mägisalp gondolas.

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.

Hasliberg, Swiss Alps
Hasliberg, Swiss Alps

Hotels in Hasliberg

Hotels and apartments around the lifts. Compare prices on Booking, Expedia and Hotels.com.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Hasliberg good for beginners?+

Hasliberg offers 60 km of pistes across 14 lifts, from 1,050 m to 2,433 m. Whether it suits beginners depends on the dedicated learner zones at the base of the slopes, so check the local ski-school options for green and blue run access.

When is the best time to ski Hasliberg?+

The season runs from Dec 14 to Apr 14, with a snow score of 74/100. The best conditions are usually from late January through February, while spring skiing in March and April brings longer days and softer afternoons.

Where should I stay for true ski-in/ski-out?+

Hasliberg's hotels are scattered across the four hamlets at 1,050 m. Strict ski-in/ski-out is uncommon: most properties rely on the local aerial lifts and an efficient ski-bus to reach the Käserstatt and Mägisalp gondolas.

How big is the Hasliberg ski area?+

Hasliberg has 60 km of marked pistes served by 14 lifts, between 1,050 m and 2,433 m of altitude.

Is Hasliberg more for beginners or experts?+

Hasliberg counts about 38 marked runs in total. The colour breakdown above shows how they split by difficulty, a good guide to whether the resort fits your level.