Ski touring
Discover the signposted ski touring routes around Vounetz and enjoy nature in a breathtaking setting ! Once at the top, admire a panoramic view of the Fribourg Pre-Alps !
The use of these itineraries is at all times at your own risk. For safety reasons, it is imperative that you do not descend through the ski area at night!
The Fribourg Alps Ski Lifts are delighted to give you the opportunity to practice your sport in the evening on their slopes, without exposing you to the dangers generated by snow groomers.
In Charmey, the Ganet piste is open to hikers every night from 5 pm to 10.30 pm.
Respect means protecting
As a partner company of the Parc Naturel Régional Gruyère Pays-d’Enhaut, we are committed to making our visitors aware of the impact of their presence on nature.
In winter, the particularly difficult conditions for wildlife mean that hikers have a greater responsibility:
- Follow the marked and frequented routes
- Avoid forest edges and snow-free areas
- Avoid moving at dawn or dusk.
- Keeping dogs on a leash, especially in the forest
- Respect quiet zones and protection sites
Consult the brochure to find out in detail how you can protect nature during your hike.
Voluntary contribution
Options | Rates |
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1 day | CHF 6.- |
2 days | CHF 10.- |
5 days | CHF 30.- |
Whole season | CHF 99.- |
Prices in CHF. Support the development, improvement and maintenance of the ski touring routes with a voluntary contribution! You will find a QR code for payment by twint at the beginning of the tour. |
Ski touring by night
Monday | Charmey, Schwarzsee, La Berra |
Tuesday | Charmey, Jaun |
Wednesday | Charmey, Les Paccots |
Thursday | Charmey, La Berra |
Friday | Charmey, Moléson |
Saturday | Charmey |
On the other evenings of the week, the slopes are closed and prohibited from access due to the risks associated with the grooming. During the day, the trails are also closed to hikers because of the risk of collision. The trails are not secured or controlled. Hikers expose themselves to the dangers inherent in the mountains and take their own responsibility. |