Season kick-off Friday, 19 December 2025 Operating hours
Madrisa offers winter fun for everyone: skiing, tobogganing, snowshoeing, or unwinding in the sun at a mountain restaurant. It is family-friendly, sustainable, and provides stunning panoramic views, making it a perfect destination for winter sports activites and relaxation in Graubünden.
Wether taking first turns in the joyful children's area or navigating challenging descents on wide slopes - the Madrisa winter gem promises unforgettable winter moments.
Recharge your batteries while taking in some of the most stunning alpine panoramas.
This winter, there are two exciting reasons to celebrate on the Madrisa: its 60th anniversary of unforgettable winter experiences and the reopening of the Glatteggen ski lift.
We are setting off into the winter season in a sustainable and modern way, while still honouring our traditional roots – a significant milestone for all fans of family-friendly and adventure-filled mountains! Join us in celebrating a piece of the future on the Madrisa.
The Madrisa cable car will celebrate its 60th anniversary in the 2025/26 winter season. Stories from contemporary witnesses, memories and important milestones in the history of the mountain railway invite you to rediscover the history of Madrisa. Various stations along the slopes await guests, inviting them to immerse themselves in this fascinating history. The experience is rounded off by culinary anniversary specialities in our restaurants. The stations are marked with yellow stars on the piste map.
The anniversary edition of the Madrisa Post will be published just in time for the start of the season. The popular newspaper from the past is being brought back to life for the anniversary and is available at the ticket office in the valley for CHF 2.00.
An anniversary guest book is available at Madrisa-Alp, just to the right of the entrance. We look forward to hearing your stories and memories of Madrisa!
What actually happens during the autumn overhaul on the Madrisa?
Take a look behind the scenes of our mountain transport system
When hiking boots gradually make way for ski boots on the Madrisa, things are anything but quiet for us. Before the first guest kicks off the winter season with a ride on the lifts, our technical teams really get going: it's time for the annual overhaul.
What does that mean? Simply said: we get our facilities ready for winter – ensuring everyone gets up the mountain safely, comfortably and with a smile.
Screwing, checking, and lubricating – we put our heart and soul into it.
Whether it's a gondola lift, chairlift, or magic carpet, every facility is checked in minute detail, serviced, and made ready. Brakes are tested, roller batteries are dismantled and lubricated, electronics are checked, and all safety functions are tested multiple times. We also bring our snow-making equipment and snow groomers from their summer rest and prepare them for their next central mission.
At Madrisa, there are also female workers in this male-dominated field. Our technical team consists not only of men but also of some tough women. This mixed bunch is technically top-notch and works well as a team. There is often laughter—and sometimes even swearing in the Prättigau dialect—but in the end, what counts is that everyone pulls at the same rope.
No winter operation without an overhaul
Many guests are unaware of how much work is required behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly and, above all, safely. This is precisely what overhauls are for. They are required by law—and a matter of course for us. After all, only when everything is perfectly prepared can we kick off the winter season feeling fully relaxed and confident.
A little like Christmas...
To be honest: when the gondolas start running again on the first day of winter, the first skis click into the bindings and the snow crunches under our boots – it feels a little like Christmas to us. Because we know: Everything is ready. Everything is safe. Let's get started.
Curious? Suppose you happen to be hiking on our mountain in autumn. In that case, you might see someone hanging upside down from the ropeway cable, one foot on the mast and a roller in their hand – then you'll know: that's us, in the middle of our annual overhaul, in the middle of preparing for your winter.
See you soon on the Madrisa!
Your Madrisa crew