Skigebied Meiringen-Hasliberg
Meiringen-Hasliberg is a compact Swiss ski area in the Bernese Oberland, served by 1 cable car and backed by a selection of 5 accommodations on Nivosola starting from EUR 449 per person. Snow records over the past five winters show maximum depths ranging from 112 cm to 177 cm, making it a genuinely snow-sure destination for a relaxed Alpine escape.
Accommodations in Meiringen-Hasliberg
Meiringen-Hasliberg, Zwitserland
SWISSPEAK Resorts Meiringen
Meiringen8.5Meiringen-Hasliberg, Zwitserland
Parkhotel du Sauvage
Meiringen-Hasliberg, Zwitserland
Hotel Brienz
Meiringen-Hasliberg, Zwitserland
Parkhotel du Sauvage
Meiringen-Hasliberg, Zwitserland
Hotel Alpbach
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Who Is Meiringen-Hasliberg For?
This resort is an excellent fit for beginners and intermediate skiers who want a quieter, less crowded alternative to the mega-resorts of Switzerland. Families will appreciate the unhurried pace and the manageable scale of the mountain, which keeps things stress-free for younger or less confident skiers.
Advanced skiers looking for a vast network of black runs may find the area limited, but those who enjoy off-piste exploration in a scenic setting and want a slower rhythm to their ski holiday will feel right at home here.
Slopes and Lifts
The ski area is accessed via 1 cable car, giving you a straightforward and efficient way onto the mountain without long queues. The infrastructure keeps things simple, meaning you spend more time on snow and less time waiting.
Because of the compact nature of the area, it is easy to ski multiple laps and genuinely get to know the terrain well within a single day, which suits intermediate skiers wanting to build confidence.
Snow Reliability
Meiringen-Hasliberg has posted consistently strong snow depths across the last five winters. The historical maximum snow depths were 162 cm in 2020/21, 142 cm in 2021/22, 112 cm in 2022/23, 177 cm in 2023/24, and 133 cm in 2024/25.
Even in the lightest recent season, 2022/23, the mountain still reached 112 cm at its peak, which is a solid base by any standard. The 177 cm recorded in 2023/24 is particularly reassuring and shows the area can deliver exceptional conditions when the weather cooperates.
Apres-Ski and Atmosphere
Meiringen-Hasliberg offers a traditional Swiss mountain atmosphere rather than a party-focused scene. The village of Meiringen in the valley below is a charming base with local restaurants, bakeries and the famous Reichenbach Falls nearby, giving you plenty to enjoy off the slopes.
Expect a relaxed, authentic Alpine vibe where the focus is on good food, fresh mountain air and quality time rather than loud nightlife. This suits couples, families and anyone who wants to recharge properly after a day on the snow.
Getting There and Practical Tips
Meiringen is well connected by Swiss train services from Interlaken, making it easy to arrive without a car. Switzerland's renowned public transport network means transfers are reliable and punctual.
Book your accommodation early since there are 5 options listed on Nivosola starting from EUR 449 per person, and availability at a smaller resort like this can fill up quickly during peak weeks in January and February. Renting ski equipment locally is straightforward in the valley.
Best Time to Go
Based on the five-winter snow record, January through March tends to offer the deepest and most reliable snow at Meiringen-Hasliberg. The peak depth in four of the five recorded seasons was recorded during this window.
For the best combination of good snow cover, reasonable daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures, mid-January to late February is the sweet spot. Early-season visits in December can work but carry more uncertainty around base depth.
Snow depth by winter
Snow reliability: Good (73/100), based on altitude and historical snow depth.
Maximum snow depth (cm) per winter season. Source: Open-Meteo (ERA5).
Meiringen-Hasliberg on the map
Lifts and pistes based on OpenStreetMap.
Webcams in Meiringen-Hasliberg

📷 Hohfluh: Hasliberg: Blick auf die Berner Alpen

📷 Hasliberg: Rehaklinik AG

📷 Lungern › North: Obsee - Lake Lungern - Fischerparadies Lungern - Mount Pilatus

📷 Lungern › North-east: Inseli Lungern - Lungernersee - Rot Horn

📷 Lungern: Obsee

📷 Hasliberg: Käserstatt - Lake Brienz

📷 Grindelwald: Tschuggen - Eiger - Wetterhorn - Jungfrau Region - Mönch - Schreckhorn - Gross Fiescherhorn - Silberhorn

📷 Grindelwald: Belvedere Swiss Quality Hotel Grindelwald - Eiger - Wetterhorn - Kleine Scheidegg - Männlichen
FAQ about Meiringen-Hasliberg
How many lifts are there in Meiringen-Hasliberg?
Meiringen-Hasliberg is served by around 1 ski lifts.
What does a ski holiday to Meiringen-Hasliberg cost?
Accommodations in Meiringen-Hasliberg start from around €449 per person; Nivosola compares 5 options, refreshed daily.
Is there enough snow in Meiringen-Hasliberg?
Yes. Recent winters reached a maximum snow depth of around 177 cm. December to March is the most reliable period.
How reliable is the snow at Meiringen-Hasliberg?
Very reliable by Swiss standards. Over the past five winters the resort recorded maximum snow depths of 162 cm, 142 cm, 112 cm, 177 cm and 133 cm. Even the lowest figure of 112 cm represents a solid base, and the 177 cm peak in 2023/24 shows the area can deliver outstanding conditions.
Is Meiringen-Hasliberg suitable for beginners?
Yes, the compact and manageable nature of the ski area makes it a good choice for beginners and intermediates. The relaxed atmosphere and smaller crowds mean less pressure on the slopes, which helps new skiers build confidence more quickly.
How many accommodations are available and what is the price?
There are 5 accommodations listed on Nivosola for Meiringen-Hasliberg, with prices starting from EUR 449 per person. Because the selection is limited, it is a good idea to book as early as possible, especially for travel during the busy January and February period.