Sörenberg Ski Resort Guide
Sörenberg, Switzerland
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| Recommended For | Intermediates, Beginners, Snowboarders, Snowfall and Apres-Ski! |
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| Total Piste Length | 50km |
| Highest Lift | 2,350m |
| Resort Height | 1,166m |
| Nearest Airports | Berne and Zurich |
Sörenberg
Sörenberg is a charming ski resort nestled in Switzerland. It offers a perfect blend of family-friendly slopes and stunning alpine scenery.
Summary
Sörenberg features over 50 kilometers of ski runs suitable for all levels, making it ideal for families and beginners. With a variety of modern lifts, including the Rothorn and the Brienzer Rothorn, accessing the slopes is convenient and efficient.
The ski area of Sörenberg is in the Swiss Alps at an altitude of 1,166m, with 50km of marked runs.
Sörenberg has direct access to 50km of downhill skiing, with 30 marked pistes, served by a total of 19 ski lifts.
With ski lifts as high as 2,350m, snow cover is generally reliable.
Notable Ski Runs
The longest possible descent in Sörenberg is 4km long and the most difficult run is the 'Schönenboden', which is 4km in length.
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Snow and Weather
Sörenberg enjoys reliable snow conditions, with an average snow depth of around 100 cm during peak season. For the latest snow reports and conditions, check J2Ski for updated information.
When will it snow in Sörenberg?
The next notable snow forecast is 2cm, expected on 22 March, with around 21cm forecast over the next 7 days.
See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.
Snow this week
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Ski Area Stats
Sörenberg Ski Area
| Black Pistes Expert Trails | 6 | 10km |
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| Red Pistes Intermediate Runs | 12 | 20km |
| Blue Pistes Easy Trails | 12 | 20km |
| Downhill Total Length | 50km | |
| Cross Country Total Length | 29km | |
| Ski Lifts Number of Lifts | 19 | |
Sörenberg Altitudes
| Highest Lift | 2,350m |
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| Lowest Piste | 1,166m |
| Resort Altitude (Sörenberg) | 1,166m |
| Max Vertical | 1,184m |
Ratings & Suitability
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| Apres-Ski |
Skiing
The resort is set in the picturesque Emmental region, with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 meters. Notable pistes include the long runs from Rothorn to Sörenberg, and the efficient lifts such as the Rothornbahn and the Rüti lift ensure smooth access to the slopes.
Sörenberg offers good sking, particularly, for Intermediate and Beginner skiers.
Ski Lessons in Sörenberg

To choose a Ski School, and book Group Ski Lessons or a Private Instructor, see Sörenberg Ski Schools and Sörenberg Ski Instructors.
Snowboarding
Snowboarders will appreciate the terrain parks at Sörenberg, particularly the fun park located near the base area. It features various jumps and rails suitable for all skill levels.
Location and Map
Where is Sörenberg?
This ski resort is in the Swiss Alps in Flühli, Entlebuch District.
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How to get there
By Air
The nearest airport to Sörenberg is Berne, 90 minutes drive away.
Zurich, Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, Basel, St. Gallen-Altenrhein, Lugano, Geneva, Strasbourg and Sion airports are all within three hours drive.
To reach Sörenberg, travelers can fly into Zurich or Bern airports, both of which are approximately 1.5 to 2 hours away by car. The resort is well-connected by road, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Infrastructure
Ski Lift Capacity
The 19 ski lifts are able to uplift 20,000 skiers and snowboarders every hour.
Snow Making
Snow-making is available, on 5km of ski runs, with 5 snow cannons.
Season Dates
When is Sörenberg open?
Opened (since December 13, 2025).
Closes : March 28, 2026.
NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.
Aprés Ski
Sörenberg offers a cozy après-ski scene with bars like the Bergrestaurant Rothorn and restaurants such as the Restaurant Sörenberg. Visitors can unwind with local cuisine and drinks after a day on the slopes.