Freeride

Day Tuesday-Friday
Time 20:00-16:00
Date/Phase 03. - 06.02.2026
Location Disentis, Catrina Disentis
Comments There are several lift-tickets. One of them is called "snow and rail", but we recommend compairing all offers in the ski area. The offers and pricing differ due to weather conditions as well as the demand. Our experience is that the day-tickets and single trip tickets are the most favorable.Our teachers can also communicate in English and French.
Ability level N4: A detailed description of each level will follow.
Content/program

Freeriding without limits for skiers and snowboarders! The mountain lifts transport you up to the top of the hills where spectacular descents await you to ride them. The mountain guides guarantee safe descents. For more remote descents, climbing skinns or snow shoes are essential tools.

Individual arrival in Disentis on Tuesday.

Overnight stay at the Catrina Resort (Hostel) in Disentis in shared rooms. All rooms are equipped with WC/shower and bed linen. We return to Bern on sunday at arround 4.30 pm from Disentis.

The price includes:

  • 3 overnights accommodation including breakfast
  • 3-day lift pass
  • fee for certified mountain guides

The following costs are at the expense of the participants:

  • lunch (please take your own lunch with you)
  • dinner
  • any material rent
  • travel costs

The detailed programme will be sent by e-mail shortly before the course starts. We reserve the right to cancel the course at short notice if the number of participants is too low.

Prerequisites for attendance This course is aimed at advanced off-piste skiers and snowboarders. This means you have to be able to ride off piste terrain a smooth and safe manner.
Registration Register (from 27.10.2025, 07:00 o'clock)
Registration deadline 28.01.2026
Available spaces 14 available spaces
Costs in CHF Studierende Uni und PH: CHF 475.00 / Angestellte Uni und PH: CHF 570.00 / Übrige Ausweisbesitzende: CHF 350.00
Equipment

Bring your own touring equipment: Ski, Boots, poles, avalanche beacon, probe, shovel, snow shoes or climbing skinns, crampons for tour-bindings, backpack to carry ski or snowboard, appropriate clothing, gloves, sun or snow goggles, thermos flask.

University sports rents Avalance beacons, probes, schovels, snowschoes and poles.

Wearing a helmet is compulsory. We recommend wearing a back armor as additional protective equipment as well.

Teaching language Deutsch
Versicherung It's up to the participants.
Head of Section Simon Kaufmann