Sörenberg is a ski resort in the Swiss Alps, located in the southern part of the canton of Lucerne. Village lies in the Entlebuch Unesco biosphere at an altitude of 1165 meters. Sörenberg is the biggest winter sports’ region in the Canton of Lucerne.
Sörenberg ski resort
The diverse skiing area of Sörenberg is just an hour from Lucerne via largely congestion-free roads or rail. With no fewer than six base stations, lifts transport skiers directly from the car parks to the skiing areas. Having different access points also helps to prevent congestion on the slopes.
The Sörenberg ski area offers 53 km of varied slopes for experts, connoisseurs and beginners, from the Brienzer Rothorn to the Rischli. In the skiing area Dorf at 1000 to 1690 m.a.s.l. there are easy to medium difficult, wide slopes – the ideal area for families and beginners.
The broader slopes in the village are perfect for beginners, pleasure skiers and families with children. The young ones have a great time with Snowli, finding their feet in the Kids Village of the ski and snowboarding school before trying out their new skills at the Mooraculum, a kids’ paradise on the Rossweid. On the Rossweid, free practice lifts are available for the youngest as well as beginners.
Those who have got the hang of skiing can then try out their moves on the steeper slopes of the Hundsknubel, the «Grossmutter» descent or the Raiffeisen Speed Check. On the varied terrain of the Freestyle Line, everyone from newcomers to professionals will be challenged by the many boxes, rails, tubes and kickers as well as the stairset.
More challenging is the area Brienzer Rothorn - Eisee. The views from the top of the Brienzer Rothorn cable car over the Jungfrau and the long black run back down to the car park are the highlights of this resort. Experienced skiers and freeriders will be tested to the full on Lucerne’s highest peak while savouring breathtaking views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (and up to 690 other peaks). Incidentally, this spectacle is not reserved for skiers: for just 10 francs, walkers can pick up a return ticket to enjoy the same panoramic view over coffee and cake. The Eisee skiing area has its leisurely sections too, but the descent into the valley is a real treat for advanced skiers.