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Greich Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 4, 2024

Greich, a tranquil haven for ski enthusiasts, offers a serene and uncrowded skiing experience, with its pristine slopes and untouched powder, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and intimate ski getaway.

Greich overview

Stats

4.4
/5
Rating
m
Resort height
2869
m
Summit

KM of slopes

42
Beginners
50
Intermediates
42
Experts
104
Total

Best for

Beginners
Intermediates
Fun
Fun
Fun
Poor
Families
Couples
Fun

Greich for beginners

Beginners rating -
42
Perfect
Greich may not be the best choice for beginners due to its limited beginner-friendly infrastructure. The resort lacks a significant number of beginner slopes and easy-to-use lifts accessible from beginner areas. Additionally, it does not have a dedicated ski school, making it less suitable for those new to skiing.

Greich for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find Greich to be a suitable destination with a good mix of blue and red pistes. The resort offers a variety of terrains, including the popular blue runs around the Riederalp chairlift and the challenging red descents from the Moosfluh lift. The resort's snow reliability and well-groomed slopes provide a consistent and enjoyable skiing experience for intermediate skiers.

Greich for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Fun
Perfect
Greich may not be the best fit for advanced skiers. The resort primarily caters to beginners and intermediates, with a majority of blue and red runs. The lack of challenging black runs and off-piste opportunities may leave advanced skiers wanting more.

Greich for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Greich may not be the best fit for snowboarders. The resort is relatively small and lacks the extensive terrain parks and half-pipes that snowboarders typically seek out. It's more suited for traditional skiers who prefer groomed runs and piste skiing.

Greich for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
Greich may not be the first choice for freeriders as it lacks the extensive off-piste terrain found in larger resorts. The resort is more suited to beginners and intermediate skiers, with a focus on groomed runs rather than untouched powder. While there are some opportunities for off-piste skiing, they are limited and may not satisfy the cravings of true freeride enthusiasts.

Greich for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
Greich may not be the first choice for families, as it is a smaller, lesser-known resort with limited facilities. The resort primarily caters to advanced skiers, with challenging slopes and off-piste opportunities, which may not be suitable for beginners or young children. However, for families with experienced skiers seeking a quieter, less crowded skiing experience, Greich could be a suitable choice.

Greich apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Poor
Greich offers a more tranquil après-ski experience, perfect for those who prefer a peaceful end to their day on the slopes. The resort is home to a few cozy bars where you can enjoy a quiet drink, such as the charming Berggasthaus Riederalp. For those seeking a bit more excitement, there are occasional live music events that add a touch of vibrancy to the otherwise calm atmosphere.

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Greich food scene

Greich may not be the first choice for families, as it is a smaller, lesser-known resort with limited facilities. The resort primarily caters to advanced skiers, with challenging slopes and off-piste opportunities, which may not be suitable for beginners or young children. However, for families with experienced skiers seeking a quieter, less crowded skiing experience, Greich could be a suitable choice.