Andermatt opens its winter sports region to you with the whole range from skiing to snowboarding, sledding, cross-country skiing, and snow-hiking to a comfortable horse-drawn sleigh. In the heart of the Alps – and easy to reach.
Journey to Andermatt, Airport Transfer:
Busmiete.ch offers you a range of possibilities to reach Andermatt:
• Rent a minibus (between 9 and 17 seats) for self-drivers: Rent a bus from Basel, Bern, Zürich or Luzern. We can bring the bus to you at the airport in Zürich, Bern or Basel in our bring pick-up and delivery service. The road is easy to drive on - no vehicle train or mountain pass - making Andermatt a convenient destination.
• Private Transfer / Shuttle bus with Busmiete.ch driver: it doesn't get easier than this: a personalized door-to-door transfer for your group. Don't worry about snow-covered roads, children's seats, petrol or tiredness. Simply relax while your driver brings you straight to the hotel. Alternatively you can also plan in a stop in Luzern. Our service includes:
1. Meet & Greet-Service at the airport or by arrangement, with a welcome-board. A friendly chauffeur awaits you and welcomes you and your guests. He will also, of course, help you carry and load your bags.
2. Door-to-Door transfer from A to B. Depending on the distance, with a short stopover on the way.
3. 24h helpline in English & German at +41 (0)61 545 95 95
4. A service with your satisfaction guaranteed.
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Andermatt:
The skiing areas of Andermatt-Gemsstock, Sedrun-Oberalp, Nätschen-Gütsch and Realp ideally complement each other in their range, their altitudes and their degrees of difficulty. If you are a skier, carver, or boarder, the Gotthard Oberalp arena is just what you are looking for.
Offer:
• 125 km of groomed, varied slopes
• of which 40 km are difficult, 57 km intermediate, and 28 km easy
• 45 km complemented by snow machines
• High alpine slopes and a free rider paradise on the Gemsstock
• 20 lifts, 2 aerial tramways, 7 chair lifts, 11 Ski lifts and 1 belt conveyor with a capacity of 21'200 people per hour
• 1 Snow park at the Gemsstock G-Park
• 1 Snow park at the Tegia Gronda ski lift in Sedrun
• Restaurants on the slopes, different snow bars, and snow huts
• 1 half pipe at the Tegia Gronda ski lift in Sedrun
Bernhard Russi-Run
The glacier run on the Gemsstock is named in honour of the Sapporo Olympic Champion Bernhard-Russi-Run, who says of the run: "It is my favourite ski run and one of the most beautiful slopes in the Alps." The first Bernhard-Russi-Run downhill race took place in the 1998/99 season: 3.5km length, 850m height difference, four gates and an average speed of 100km/h (62mph). 18 participants tried to beat the target time set up by Bernhard Russi. The event was incidentally won by Ian Russi, Bernhard's son.
Situation:

The drive to Andermatt has no vehicle train or mountain passes. It should be mentioned that the ascent to Andermatt has some kick turns.




