Nätschen
Nätschen is a mountain location and ski area above Andermatt, in the Canton of Uri, Switzerland. Higher up on Nätschen the mountain is known as Gütsch. Its highest point is. It is one of the mountains in the Gotthard Oberalp Arena, as is Gemsstock, which is on the other side of Andermatt. It has 11 ski runs, totaling approximately 21 km of ski pistes, and 4 ski lifts, including a Detachable 4-man Chairlift. Nätschen's lifts are powered by 3 wind turbines, two of which were installed in late 2010, the other in 2004. These turbines are all made by Enercon. Nätschen has a railway station, run by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn, which is between Andermatt and Disentis/Mustér.
Skiing
Ski Runs
Nätschen has a 2-man chairlift which takes you up to the middle. Here you can choose to- Go down an easy run
- Go down an intermediate run
- Go down an off-piste run
- Go up a detachable 4-man chairlift
- An easy run
- 2 off-piste runs
- 3 expert runs
- 2 intermediate runs
Ski Lifts
Name | Type | Height of ground station | Height of mountain station | Construction year |
Andermatt - Nätschen | 2-man chairlift | 1451 | 1858 | 1983 |
Dürstelen | T-bar | 2010 | 2314 | 1981 |
Grossboden | T-bar | 2150 | 2364 | 1994 |
Nätschen - Stöckli | Detachable 4-man chairlift | 1842 | 2314 | 1994 |
Ski Season
Because Nätschen is fairly low down, and south-west facing, all of its lifts and runs all close relatively early for the summer season, sometimes even as early as the start of March. None of its lifts are open in the summer.Future
In 2009 plans to overhaul, replace, update, and insert new ski lifts and runs on Naetschen were announced. This will be part of Orascom Hotels and Development's Andermatt project to make Andermatt a large holiday resort. These plans include- Several new ski lifts
- * A new 8-man gondola from the village up to the middle of Nätschen
- * A new combined installation from the middle of Nätschen to the top
- A connection with the Oberalp/Sedrun ski area with a three lifts; an 8-man gondola and two detachable 4-man chairlifts passing Schneehühnerstock, which is currently possible by getting the train from Nätschen or walking over the Oberalpsee
- Over twice the amount of ski slopes, with most of these new runs being intermediate and expert runs
Connection with Oberalp
In 2009 plans to connect Nätschen's ski area with the Oberalp/Sedrun ski area were announced. This will be done by having 3 ski lifts, two detachable 4-man chairlifts and an 8-man gondola, and approximately 20 km of ski pistes. Most of these pistes will be intermediate/red runs, but with a few easy/blue runs and expert/black runs.The runs will go from the top of Nätschen, to the Oberalppass station. The T-bar at Oberalppass station will be replaced by a detachable 6-man chairlift.