Heliski Ebnefluh and Petersgrat (with descent to Stechelberg) (Product code: 10076)
A touch of Canada in the Bernese Oberland. Treat yourself to fantastic ski runs in powder snow or perfect firn snow, past four-thousand-metre peaks, glacier breaks, across alpine meadows and through wooded terrain. A great day for magnificent memories.
Helicopter flight
The helicopter will take you from our base in Gsteigwiler to Ebnefluh. The flight goes over the famous Lauberhorn downhill, past the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. This is the first highlight of the day. The second flight takes you from the Langgletscher over spectacular high mountain and glacier terrain to Petersgrat.
Ski route
Under the spell of the imposing four-thousand-metre peaks, the ski descent leads over the Ebnefluhfirn to the Lötschenlücke. Passing the Hollandiahütte, you will ski down to the end of the Langgletscher. Here, the helicopter will be waiting to take you to Petersgrat. This is followed by a descent over the magnificent and gently sloping Tschingelfirn glacier. Later flat and steep sections alternate. Down in the valley, the route leads partly over forest paths. Depending on snow conditions, it is possible to ski down to the Stechelberg restaurant. The descent is long and can be challenging. For snowboarders, we recommend telescopic poles for the flat sections. The landscape is unique and secluded. An adventure in remote nature for connoisseurs.
CHF 455.00
Take-off point and heliportSwiss Helicopter AG – Berner Oberland
Buchenstutz 136, CH-3814 Gsteigwiler-Interlaken
T +41 (0)33 828 90 00,
berneroberland@swisshelicopter.chor Männlichen heli take-off site (2229 m altitude)
In winter when the weather is fine and conditions are good.
RequirementsGood skier/snowboarder, with good physical fitness.
Alpine knowledge is not required.
EquipmentNormal skiing equipment, warm clothing that protects against the wind, freeride rucksack with snacks, sunglasses, sun cream. Snowboarders also need 2 telescopic poles.
Avalanche safety equipment: avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe, climbing harness. Avalanche safety equipment can be hired on site for 10.00 CHF per avalanche transceiver and 5.00 CHF per additional piece of equipment. Please pre-order when registering.
Further details
- The offer is valid from February to the end of April.
- Meeting point at 7.30 a.m. at the helicopter base.
- Minimum of 8 participants (we are happy to help you put a group together).
- The prices per person include the following services: guidance and supervision by a certified mountain guide, helicopter flight costs and VAT.
- Not included are transport costs to the departure point and return journey from the end of the trip back to the helicopter base, approx. CHF 25.00.