Lenzerheide

Coordinates: 46°45′N 9°33′E / 46.750°N 9.550°E / 46.750; 9.550
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Lenzerheide
Valley of Lenzerheide
Gondola lift system
Aerial view (1947)

Lenzerheide (

Albula, sub-district Alvaschein
.

The village lies in a broadened section of the valley between the cantonal capital

Lenzerheide pass
, with a culmination point located 5 km north of the village.

Lenzerheide is popular as skiing resort and for its lake (Heidsee), which is frozen in winter. The Lenzerheide Bergbahnen [de] offers access to the skiing areas of Stätzerhorn, Danis, Scalottas, and Rothorn.[1] There are slopes approved for all FIS Alpine Ski World Cup races for women and men.

At the end of 2013 the Lenzerheide ski resort was linked with Arosa by cable-car, creating the new ski resort of Arosa Lenzerheide. Since then transport passes are available to both resorts.

A two-day hike connects Lenzerheide with two more resorts in Graubünden in different Valleys, which are Arosa (can be reached in one day) and Davos (a two-day hike).[2]

Historical note

On 31 July 1954,

Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria, wife of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
, died in Lenzerheide.

Lenzerheide was also the location where philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote his famous posthumous fragment about Nihilism.

Sports

Lenzerheide has hosted several stages of the Tour de Ski, a cross-country skiing stage event. It was host to the 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, and is a stop in the 2019 UCI MTB World Cup tour.

References

External links

Lenzerheide travel guide from Wikivoyage

46°45′N 9°33′E / 46.750°N 9.550°E / 46.750; 9.550