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Travel high into the Swiss Alps after meeting your guide at the winter base. Then, hop on your sled and enjoy the ride! Follow the trail as you speed down through the forest, across alpine meadows and past beautiful frozen waterfalls.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Minimum age 10 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Pick up from designated meeting points
Transport
Professional guide
Use of a sled
Food and drinks, unless specified
Warm, waterproof winter clothes (available to rent)
Includes sled ride and transport
Operated by Outdoor
47 reviews
Lauren L,
Feb 10, 2025
It was so fun! The right amount of risk for me :) great view with the moonlight and thoughtful guides.
Mary K,
Jan 7, 2025
This is one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I am a 60 year old woman and did this with my 23 and 28 year old kids and husband and other 60+ year old family members. It is somewhat physically challenging but so worth it. Beautiful views and we were fortunate to have an amazing snowfall before going. Our guide Poca was very nice. The drive up the mountain was a little scary at times because we had some problems with the chains on the tires but once we got up to the top it was amazing. It was very nice to have access to snowpants, boots etc so we didn’t have to pack them. I highly recommend this trip.
Alison B,
Jan 5, 2025
We really enjoyed the experience of interacting with the ski gondolas after dark and then making our way down the hill on our sleds. The company runs the event well and we enjoyed our guide.
harish k,
Jan 2, 2025
It was a great experience. Was timely managed and nicely organised. Larger groups are not recommended. Gets too crowded
Andrea B,
Feb 7, 2023
Learning to toboggan was fun but I was under the impression it was a maintained trail with lights along the side and a groomed path. It’s truly an unlit path in the woods. We didn’t have a clear night so it was hard to see where you were going and we had to walk a lot because the fresh snow slowed down the trail. It’s a coin toss: if you have a clear night I bet it’s more fun. The lights in the photos are what the guides have you wear so they can find you. You wear them on your back so it doesn’t help you see. One guide was great, the other clearly didn’t want to be there.