Where To Ski And Snowboard In Mürren, Switzerland
Mürren is crucial in British winter sports history.In 1910, it became the first resort to let in package holidaymakers when Sir Henry Lunn convinced the authorities to run the railway during the winter months.His son, Sir Arnold, started the first ever slalom race in 1922.After six years, he and 16 of his friends climbed on skins to the top of the Schilthorn (2,970m) and set off for Lauterbrunnen (800m), taking with them their own line through 14.9km of powder snow.This has been the first 'Inferno' race.The modern variation, an all-comers' competition having uphill and downhill sections, attracts 1,800 entries, leaving at 12-second intervals.
Though Mürren has the best snow in the Jungfrau area, its pistes are small-scale and not defined.
The red and blue runs are your other options from the Allmendhubel, reached by train and draglift from the village center, to Winteregg, and the enjoyably open slopes on the Schiltgrat, mulct for a modest cruise before lunch but not precisely the stuff of day-long challenge.When the snow does fall, the powder shots are magnificent, with runs off the back of Schilthorn, into the Blumental and down across the forest to Gimmelwald.
Mürren has first-rate mountain huts, all of them serving Swiss specialities - air-dried meat, rosti and sausages.As its name points out, the Sonnenberg is a favorite with sun-seekers, but the Suppenalp is more ambient.Greatest of all for food and friendliness is Pension Gimmelwald located at the Stechelberg mid-station.
Mürren, Switzerland Ski Resorts Review
© 2012 Athena Goodlight
-----
Your ideas are valuable.Share what you know and get paid in return.Submit them here on Expertscolumn and earn by writing articles.