Lavey ridge

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Lavey ridge
height 2467  m
location Canton of Bern , Switzerland
Coordinates 604 329  /  145934 coordinates: 46 ° 27 '53 "  N , 7 ° 29' 42"  O ; CH1903:  604,329  /  145934
Laveygrat (Canton of Bern)
Lavey ridge

The Laveygrat (also Lavey ) is a ridge in the Bernese Oberland that forms the border between Adelboden and Lenk . It is the southern ridge of the Albristhorn , which leads over the Tierberg ( 2371.3  m ) and the Seewlehore ( 2467  m ) to the summit.

Ski Area

In winter, a 4-seater chairlift with weather protection hood and heated seats leads from Geils up the ridge to point 2194  m above sea level. M.

A pommel lift was still in service until around 1970, but it only began at the Sennhütte of today's Chüjer-Stuba (restaurant). Afterwards a 3-seater chairlift was built by Garaventa , which finally gave way to a 4-seater chairlift in 2007. This is new, also from Garaventa and has a capacity of 2200 people per hour. At 2200  m , the Laveygrat station is the highest in the actual Adelboden-Lenk network. In the area of ​​validity of the ski pass, however, it is exceeded by the stations Elsighorn ( 2288  m ) and Dossen ( Engstligenalp ) ( 2362  m ).

In winter there are red ski slopes to the Hahnenmoospass and from there to Geils and Bühlberg (Lenk), to Sillerenbühl and from there via Aebi or Bergläger to the valley run to Adelboden. A black slope leads to Geils.

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