Sportplatz Lenzerheide is a municipal multi-purpose sports ground in the village centre of Lenzerheide, in the municipality of Vaz/Obervaz in Graubünden, Switzerland. The pitch lies just off Voa Sporz close to the church and main street, forming part of the local school sports area and a central open space for the resort.
The site consists of a level rectangular surface built on a sand and gravel base and finished with synthetic turf, lined as an 11 a side football field. It is used intensively in the warmer months by local clubs and schools for training, friendly fixtures and small tournaments, with an adjacent all weather area and short synthetic running track sections supporting athletics and general physical education.
In winter, parts of the ground are converted into an outdoor ice area with curling lanes and natural or technical ice for skating and ice stock sport, making the facility active year round. Together with nearby open spaces, the pumptrack and surrounding public areas, Sportplatz Lenzerheide functions both as a sports venue and as a flexible meeting and event zone in the heart of the village.
Artificial turf football pitch on a level base, marked for 11 a side play and used mainly for club and school football in summer
All weather synthetic court area alongside the main field for small sided games, ball sports and school physical education
Two lane synthetic running track sections bordering the ground, suitable for sprint training, warm up runs and basic school athletics with limited floodlighting on request
Seasonal outdoor curling facility laid out with several sheets on a prepared section of the pitch in winter, bookable by the public and local clubs
Seasonal natural and artificial ice surface on part of the field during the colder months, used for public skating and ice stock sport
Wooden pavilion on Voa Sporz housing a small ticket office, team changing rooms with sanitary facilities and a modest tribune facing the pitch
Additional masonry storage building near neighbouring hotels used by the football and curling clubs for equipment and maintenance materials
Simple spectator standing areas and low grass banks along the touchlines providing informal viewing space for local matches and community events
Temporary technical installations and service areas on the nearby Allod car park to support the winter ice operation
Central village location within short walking distance of schools, churches, bus stops and parking areas, so the ground also serves as a convenient meeting and event space for residents and guests