The last true adventure:
Anyone wanting to find adventure, fun and action can't ignore Flumserberg. For sport and nature enthusiasts a lot is offered. The fantastic background of the Flumserberg Mountains and the Churfirsten and the dreamlike landscape of the entire holiday region Heidiland secretly guard many 'a last true adventure'. Free as a bird in the sky is the motto of hang-gliding or gliding. Experience that feeling of liberty and lightness! Be aware of your own body and breathing when climbing or making a snowshoe tour through the wild and romantic winter scenery. Experience the fascination of huskies in the snow or enjoy the adrenal push up you get from parachuting.
Culture and attractions:
Whether a flower-decorated alp-descent in autumn, a traditional alp blessing or a magnificent bonfire on 1st August - the mountain folk treasure and cultivate the old traditional customs and culture and gladly allow guests to have a part in them. Discover the ancient customs of pagan origin like, for example, the 'MayBear' in Bad Ragaz.
Cultural delights for the sense such as exhibitions, concerts, horse-racing and epicurean events such as the World Wine Festival make a stay really successful and a memorable experience.
Wander along the paths of history to the origins of the healing waters of Pfäfers. The Tamina Gorge is in itself a genuine natural phenomenon. And amidst it all the oldest baroque bath-house of Switzerland, the Old Baths Pfäfers is a reminder of the times of the founders.
A manifold offer of rich cultural treasures and customs is waiting to be discovered.
Family:
Chrildren's wishes come true in the holiday region Heidiland.
With the dreamlike surroundings and the numerous activities we create as a family-friendly holiday region any amount of space and pleasure for children and families in every season. Amden offers the whole family mountaineering and climbing courses. In Flumserberg children have plenty of space to discover the lower alpine ranges for themselves and the 'wild one' carries them off along his Legend Path into the realm of gnomes and goblins. Flumserberg has been awarded the coveted title 'Families welcome' by the Swiss Tourist Association. Only places that fulfil definite criteria, such as animation programmes, ramble and hiking paths suitable for children, picnic sites, visits to farms, reductions for families, etc. receive this predicate. On Kerenzerberg, the most attractive summer toboggan run in Switzerland steps up the tempo.
Ski:
Pure joy in living in winter. As the largest winter sports destination between Zürich and Chur, Flumserberg offers sure snow fun from December to the end of April.
Here carvers find the ideal ski tracks, snowboarders enthuse about the large Carlsberg snow park and free riding, families are delighted by the variety of things for children to do.´Learning is fun with the Swiss Ski & Snowboard School Flumserberg. The very little ones easily learn their first steps on skis in Bobo's Children's Club.
A great variety of group and private instruction offers satisfies every wish. Whether skiing, carving, snowboarding, telemark, deep snow skiing, ski hikes, cross-country or snowshoe tracking, here competent ski and snowboard instructors reveal to you in uncomplicated fashion the techniques and pleasures of snow sports.
Golf:
18-hole golf course in Bad Ragaz. The Grand Hotels Bad Ragaz are the only hotels in Switzerland to possess a private 18-hole golf course. Many golfing aces succumbs to the charm of this course with its fine old trees, intact park and the natural water obstacles - all set against a unique background of mighty mountains. Not without reason has Bad Ragaz been chosen for the 6th time as the venue of the PGA Seniors Tours, and the golf course itself always has its place among Switzerland's top ten.
Course data: 70 par, length 5740m, good under foot, no steep climbs, altitude 520m a.s.l., two-storey driving range with covered tee boxes, putting, pitching and approaching green, indoor installation with Mastergolf, swing analyser. Season
March to November. In winter the course is open for play if weather and winter greens permit. Club regulations:
Players require a club card showing their handicap in order to use the course. Beginners can use the driving range accompanied by a golf pro. Electro-vehicles are hired out only against production of a doctor's certificate. Over the whole course soft spikes are obligatory. Usual dress code. Reservation Information: advice/ reservation during the season, daily from 7.15 a. m. to 7 p. m.