Not for nothing is the destination Flims Laax the leading freestyle resort for freeskiers and snowboarders in the Alps: Here you will find the biggest halfpipe in the world, a pro kicker line in Olympic size and a total of more than 90 obstacles, spread over five snowparks. Here in Flims Laax, around the Crap Sogn Gion, freeskiing and snowboarding have a long tradition. Whether it's your first attempts on the rail or spectacular runs in the halfpipe - one thing is certain: in the LAAX Snowpark your freestyle heart will beat faster.
You want to try first tricks and jumps on boxes and rails in the snowpark? In the freestyle park for beginners between Crap Sogn Gion and Alp Dado you can easily start into the snowpark scene and improve your snowboard and freeski skills on boxes, rails and tables.
If you want to take your skills to the next level, then Ils Plauns snowpark is the place for you. There are a host of rails, boxes and various kicker lines waiting for you between Crap Sogn Gion and Alp Dado. You can quickly get to grips with new tricks, push your limit and perfect your style.
"P60 all day!" If you've been to the destination Flims Laax, then you'll know this saying. It's easy to spend the entire day at P60. You will find a vast range of rails, boxes, slides, pyramid walls and industry pipes - and all in a single run. On a slope length of no less than 1,000 metres, you will also find the kicker pro-line with four Olympic-size kickers.
Want to make your jumps even more spectacular? It's time to tame "The Beast" halfpipe with your skis or snowboard. The legendary NoName snow park is home to the largest superpipe in Europe with a length of 200 metres, a width of 22 metres and a world record height of 6.9 metres. There is also a mini-pipe for those looking to make their first jumps, where you can also simply work up a little surf feeling.
Level: Easy
The new "Whoop De Doo" snowpark is the epitome of freestyle fun! With its wave trough runs, it brings the summer feeling of the pump tracks directly into the snow. Whether you're a beginner or a pro - here you'll quickly get into a flow that's simply fun.
If you ever need a break, you should definitely stop by Caffè NoName, the hub of the freeskiing and snowboarding scene. Here you'll find fresh panini, croissants and much more.
On the sun terrace you can also put your tired feet up and watch the other riders doing their snowboard and ski tricks while listening to chilly music and enjoying the good atmosphere. Here you can recharge your batteries for your next tricks and jumps.
On Friday evenings, the snowpark comes back to life after dark. Drop by for a few laps with friends and shred your favorite obstacles, the illuminated superpipe and the minipipe.
When? 13 - 27 February 2026 on Friday nights
first ascend: 7.00 p.m.
last ascend: 9.00 p.m.
last descent: 10.00 p.m.
last slope check: 9.45 p.m.
Pipelift: 7.15 – 9.50. p.m.