
Arosa is located 1800 meters above sea level in the midst of a beautiful mountain landscape. Due to its high location, Arosa is the perfect place for any winter sports and is always a wonderful winter wonderland with many hours of sunshine.
This wonderful winter destination in Switzerland is located in the canton of Graubünden. Arosa is a brilliant holiday paradise in the mountains and is beautiful both in summer and winter. Today is about 6 great experiences in Arosa in winter.
1. Ice Hockey — EHC Arosa
Also an ice hockey match from EHC Arosa It's always an experience. The club was founded in 1924 and won the championship title nine times, including seven times in a row. This puts him in third place on the national leaderboard to this day.
Supporting the legendary Arosa ice hockey club in a home match is a must do for winter beginners. The atmosphere in the stadium, the motivated players on the ice and the delicious bratwurst round off the experience. Hop Arosa, hop Arosa!

2. sledding
Whether on a classic wooden sled or on a modern bob: In Arosa, you can do whatever it takes. On three Toboggan runs With a total length of 4.7 kilometers, fun is inevitable and guaranteed.
You can reach the Prätschli — Scheitenböden — Obersee toboggan run either on foot or by bus. To do this, drive to Prätschli station and walk past Honigland to the sled run.
You can reach the Tschuggenberg — Innerarosa slope with the Kulm gondola lift in Innerarosa or you can take the Arosa Weisshorn cable car to the middle station and walk a short footpath past the Sternenbar to the Tschuggenhütte.
The third Untersee — Litzirüti toboggan run is a rather cozy toboggan run in contrast to the two tracks mentioned above. It starts at Untersee and ends in Litzirüti. That's why you also take the Rhaetian Railway to get back to Arosa.

3. Ice skating
Ice skating is also popular in Arosa. Die Ochsenbühl artificial ice rink is located in the Ochsenbühl car park, right next to the Arosa Sports and Congress Center. Curling and curling can also be played on request.

4. Eichhörnliweg
The Eichhörnliweg Arosa is always a great experience in summer as well as in winter and is particularly popular with families. The little animals are so tame that they eat out of your hand.
By the way, squirrels particularly like to have unpeeled nuts so that they can open them themselves with their teeth. However, almonds and peanuts can be harmful to squirrels. In the Congress Center, there are therefore tree nut bags especially for the squirrel trail.
By the way, it's not just squirrels who like to be fed. Even the little sparrows and tits eat out of your hand if there is a nut in them. Even the big jays come when you extend your open hand vertically with the nut.

5. Comfortable carriage ride
Is there anything better than roaming through the snowy winter landscape in a cuddly carriage? One Carriage ride Walking through the Arlenwald is a wonderful experience and offers unique moments of togetherness. The carriages are waiting for you at Arosa train station.

6. Eisbadi - Untersee
Do you love challenges and are still looking for that little something extra after skiing? Die Eisbadi With a swimming area and a sauna truck, Arosa provides the necessary variety in addition to snow sports. Off to the cold water!
