With 30 kilometers of runs, Nara is the largest winter sports area in the Blenio Valley. Located above Leontica, it extends from 850 meters to 2200 meters a.s.l. Bassa di Nara, the highest lift-served point, is located on the ridge between the Blenio Valley and Leventina. The stunning, sweeping view encompasses the Gotthard Massif and extends as far as the Rheinwaldhorn (Adula). This winter sports area also offers 10 kilometers of toboggan runs, 18 kilometers of winter hiking trails and a Snow Park with jumps and rails.
Weather forecast
Winter sports report
Snow report Leontica / Nara
Depth of snow
n/a
Snow condition
no info
Last snowfall
16.03.2021
Key Value List
Depth of snow in resort at 875 metres
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Depth of snow on upper runs at 2123 metres
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Last snowfall in resort
16.03.2021
Last snowfall in ski area
16.03.2021
New snow in resort (past 24h)
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New snow in ski area (past 24h)
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Comments from the station crew:
Snow report:
WINTER SEASON 2020-21 ENDET:
Operation: from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The owners of a season ticket of the NARA have a reduction on the day ticket in Disentis, Campo Blenio, Airolo, Cari, and Leventina, Cardada and Bosco Gurin, Obersachsen e Skiarena
Slopes
The Nara ski-area offers well-prepared slopes for everyone; for families with kids, for extreme sport cracks, for ski fans and obviously also snowboarders.
Unique in Southern Switzerland, the Nara sled run allows unforgettable emotions to the whole family. With the chair-lift from Leontica, you first reach Cancorì, from where you continue with the second chairlift to climb up to Pian Nara. The sled run, which starts in Pian Nara, is 5 km long and drops for 480 m to Cancorì. It winds its way through snow-covered slopes, conifer forests and groups of alpine huts of rare beauty. If the snow conditions permit it, you can extend the downhill run for additional 5 km from Cancori to Leontica on a mountain road reserved for sleds.
Slopes
The Nara ski-area offers well-prepared slopes for everyone; for families with kids, for extreme sport cracks, for ski fans and obviously also snowboarders.
Unique in Southern Switzerland, the Nara sled run allows unforgettable emotions to the whole family. With the chair-lift from Leontica, you first reach Cancorì, from where you continue with the second chairlift to climb up to Pian Nara. The sled run, which starts in Pian Nara, is 5 km long and drops for 480 m to Cancorì. It winds its way through snow-covered slopes, conifer forests and groups of alpine huts of rare beauty. If the snow conditions permit it, you can extend the downhill run for additional 5 km from Cancori to Leontica on a mountain road reserved for sleds.
All information is the responsibility of local partners; weather data supplied by SRF Meteo.