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Adelboden - Lenk
Adelboden-Lenk is a large, sporty ski resort in the Swiss Bernese Oberland with approximately 200 kilometers of slopes, suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced skiers. It offers modern lifts, excellent infrastructure, and reliable snow conditions. Besides skiing, you can also enjoy cross-country skiing, hiking, tobogganing, and an authentic Swiss atmosphere, various mountain huts, and wellness facilities.
Min Elevation
1260m
Max Elevation
2352m

Aletsch Arena
The Aletsch Arena is a ski resort in the Swiss Valais region, offering 104 kilometers of slopes around the Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps. It combines the villages of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, and Fiescheralp, which are car-free and accessible only by gondola, creating a true ski-on/ski-off experience. The area offers runs for all levels, children's areas, snow parks, and is a popular destination for families and athletic skiers thanks to its glacier views and snow-sure climate.
Min Elevation
1050m
Max Elevation
2900m

Anzère
Anzère is a sunny ski resort in the Swiss region of Valais, with 58 km of slopes between 1500 and 2420 meters, suitable for experienced skiers and snowboarders. The area is known for its south-facing location, which ensures plenty of sunshine, and a mix of old lifts and challenging red and black runs. There are also facilities for beginners, a boardercross, a fun park with an airbag, and barbecue huts on the slopes.
Min Elevation
1500m
Max Elevation
2420m

Arolla
Arolla is a peaceful, high-altitude ski resort in the Swiss Alps (Val d'Hérens), known for its reliable snow conditions, unspoiled nature, and challenging slopes reaching altitudes of almost 3,000 meters. In addition to groomed slopes, the area also offers opportunities for ski touring, off-piste skiing, and heliskiing. It's an ideal destination for those seeking peace and quiet, away from the hustle and bustle, with a friendly atmosphere and short wait times.
Min Elevation
1984m
Max Elevation
2877m

Arosa - Lenzerheide
Arosa Lenzerheide is a large, snow-sure Swiss ski resort in Graubünden, created in 2013/2014 by merging Arosa and Lenzerheide via the Urdenbahn gondola. It offers 225 km of runs for all levels, from beginners to experts, including challenging options for freeriders. Besides skiing and snowboarding, there are 150 km of cross-country trails, toboggan runs, and night skiing. The area is known for its child-friendly atmosphere and authentic village atmosphere, with many mountain huts and accommodations.
Min Elevation
1229m
Max Elevation
2865m

Belalp
Belalp is a car-free winter sports resort in the Swiss canton of Valais, known for its breathtaking views of the Aletsch Glacier and the Matterhorn, guaranteed snow conditions, and slopes up to 3,100 meters, including challenging black runs at the Hohstock. The village is only accessible by gondola from nearby Blatten and offers, in addition to skiing, winter hiking, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing.
Min Elevation
1322m
Max Elevation
3118m

Bellwald
Bellwald is a friendly, medium-sized, and family-oriented ski resort in Switzerland, ideal for families and beginners. It is situated on a sunny plateau in the Goms Valley at an altitude of 1,600 to 2,558 meters. It offers 20 kilometers of slopes, high snow reliability thanks to its location and snow cannons, and an authentic atmosphere without crowds. Besides skiing and snowboarding, Bellwald also boasts an extensive network of cross-country ski trails, part of the larger Goms Trail.
Min Elevation
1600m
Max Elevation
2558m

Braunwald
Braunwald is a car-free family ski resort in the Swiss canton of Glarus, known for its idyllic location on a sunny terrace, varied slopes for all levels, and high snow reliability. The area offers 26 km of slopes and 2.5 km of ski trails, with lifts that transport winter sports enthusiasts to altitudes ranging from 1,236 to 1,901 meters. It is an authentic destination with a strong focus on families, which also attracts hikers and cross-country skiers.
Min Elevation
1236m
Max Elevation
1901m

Brigels - Waltensburg
The Brigels Waltensburg Andiast ski area is a family-friendly ski resort in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, with 40 kilometers of slopes and an altitude range of up to 2,418 meters. It is known for its sunny location, child-friendly amenities, and relaxed atmosphere, with options for freeriding and freestyle, including the Nitro Surselva Snowpark. The villages of Brigels, Waltensburg, and Andiast offer a charming, traditional atmosphere and are a good base for both skiing and hiking.
Min Elevation
1102m
Max Elevation
2418m

Carì
Cari (or Carì) is a Swiss ski resort in the canton of Ticino, located 20 km from Milan. It is known for its 20 km of ski slopes suitable for training in disciplines such as giant slalom and downhill, as well as 20 km of snowmobile trails. The area also offers a 3 km toboggan run and a snow park called "Spatasc."
Min Elevation
1650m
Max Elevation
2280m

Crans-Montana
Crans-Montana is a luxury winter sports and holiday destination in the Swiss Alps, located in the French-speaking canton of Valais. It is known for its 140 kilometers of slopes on a sunny plateau with breathtaking views of the Valais Alps, including the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. The resort offers year-round activities such as skiing, golf, hiking, and cycling, combining the charm of a traditional Alpine village with a modern selection of shops, restaurants, and luxury accommodations.
Min Elevation
1510m
Max Elevation
2927m

Davos Klosters Mountains
Davos Klosters is a versatile ski resort in the Swiss Alps, comprising six separate areas, each with its own unique character, including the urban Davos and the authentic Klosters. The area offers over 300 km of slopes up to an altitude of 2,844 meters, with facilities for skiers, snowboarders, and families alike. It is known for its combination of a vibrant city and a charming, historic village.
Min Elevation
810m
Max Elevation
2844m

Disentis 3000
Disentis is a quiet, snow-sure ski resort in central Switzerland, known for its off-piste opportunities and scenic descents up to 2,833 meters, connected to Sedrun by a gondola. It is part of the larger Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski network, ideal for families, beginners, and advanced skiers, with a mix of blue, red, and black runs and ski routes.
Min Elevation
1227m
Max Elevation
2833m

Elm
The Elm ski area in Switzerland is a small, authentic, and car-free ski area with 40 km of slopes, located in Glarus and ideal for both active and relaxed winter sports enthusiasts. The area offers a children's arena, a 4 km toboggan run, free Wi-Fi on the mountain, and easy access from Zurich, making it an attractive destination for families looking for less crowded areas.
Min Elevation
1020m
Max Elevation
2105m

Engelberg
Engelberg-Titlis is a snow-sure ski resort in Switzerland with 82 km of slopes up to 3,020 meters, including a long valley run and challenging freeride opportunities on the Titlis Glacier. The area consists of Mount Titlis and the sunnier Brunni, connected by a free bus service. Besides skiing, Engelberg also offers toboggan runs, cross-country trails, and a unique SnowXpark, as well as a charming village with a large monastery and shops.
Min Elevation
1003m
Max Elevation
3020m

Evolène
The Evolène ski area, part of the Swiss Val d'Herens region and the larger Espace Dent Blanche, is a relatively small ski area with 41 km of slopes, ideal for families and cross-country skiers. It is known for its unspoiled nature and off-piste opportunities, as well as for its traditional restaurants and local delicacies. The area's high altitude (1400-3000 m) ensures good snow conditions, but the slopes are not directly connected, making a trip to neighboring Arolla by car or ski bus necessary.
Min Elevation
1404m
Max Elevation
2632m

Flims - Laax - Falera
The Flims-Laax-Falera ski area is a large and diverse Swiss winter sports area in Graubünden, known as an "Alpine Arena." It extends to a glacier, ensuring excellent snow conditions. The area offers challenging slopes for experienced skiers and snowboarders, extensive opportunities for freeriders and snowboarders (including fun parks and halfpipes), and plenty of blue runs for beginners and families. There are also trails for winter hikers and cross-country skiers, plus a vibrant après-ski scene and numerous indoor facilities.
Min Elevation
1100m
Max Elevation
3018m

Flumserberg
Flumserberg is a versatile ski resort in Eastern Switzerland, known for its wide slopes and stunning views of Lake Walen and the surrounding mountains. With 65 km of slopes, modern lifts, and snow cannons, it offers excellent snow conditions from December to April. The area has runs for all levels, including challenging red and black runs for advanced skiers, wide beginner slopes around Tannenboden, and two fun parks.
Min Elevation
665m
Max Elevation
2222m

Grächen
Grächen is a snow-sure, family-friendly ski resort in the Swiss Alps, ideal for families and beginners, with 44 km of slopes, short wait times, and a dedicated children's park. The area offers excellent sunshine and guaranteed snow thanks to its location between 1600 and 2800 meters. Besides skiing and snowboarding, there are also toboggan runs and a fun slope, and the village itself offers a peaceful and charming atmosphere.
Min Elevation
1619m
Max Elevation
2864m

Grüsch - Danusa
Grüsch-Danusa is a Swiss winter sports and summer mountain resort in Graubünden, situated on a unique high plateau with a 360-degree panorama. It's a peaceful, inviting area with 32 km of slopes for skiers of all levels, a children's area, a fun park, a cross-country ski area, and trails for snowshoeing and winter hiking. In summer, Grüsch-Danusa offers hiking and cycling trails, a mountain lake, a playground, and an adventure trail.
Min Elevation
600m
Max Elevation
1800m

Gstaad
Gstaad is a fashionable Swiss ski resort in the Bernese Oberland, known for its luxurious, welcoming atmosphere and wide range of slopes, including the region's only glacier ski area, Glacier 3000. The area caters to all levels, with many blue and red runs for beginners and families, and more challenging runs and freeride opportunities for advanced skiers. The various areas are easily accessible by train and bus, and the high altitude guarantees snow conditions from November to May.
Min Elevation
948m
Max Elevation
3016m

Hoch - Ybrig
Hoch-Ybrig is a medium-sized, snow-sure, and sunny ski resort in the Swiss foothills, with 50 km of slopes and 12 lifts. It's ideal for intermediate skiers, snowboarders, and families, and is known for its fun parks and proximity to Zurich. The area offers a peaceful winter holiday in idyllic scenery, with accommodations in the villages of Weglosen and Ibergeregg, and is a popular destination for short ski breaks.
Min Elevation
1040m
Max Elevation
1831m

Jungfrau Region
The Jungfrau Region is a Swiss ski area with approximately 206 km of slopes, situated beneath the imposing Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains. It's a snow-sure area with slopes for all levels, varied fun parks, and charming villages like Grindelwald and Wengen, which are connected by a train system. The ski area is divided into three sections: Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen, Grindelwald-First, and Mürren-Schilthorn.
Min Elevation
796m
Max Elevation
2970m

Kandertal
The Kandertal is a Swiss valley home to the Oeschinensee – Kandersteg ski area, with 13 km of slopes for skiing and snowboarding, served by six lifts. The ski area is situated at an altitude of between 1,200 and 1,730 meters and is renowned for its skiing opportunities.
Min Elevation
1200m
Max Elevation
1680m

Klewenalp
The Swiss ski resort Klewenalp/Stockhütte in Nidwalden is a medium-sized area with 40 km of slopes, ideal for families and beginners, and offers stunning views of Lake Lucerne. The area extends from 1,200 to 2,000 meters and offers not only skiing but also opportunities for tobogganing, winter hiking, and snowshoeing.
Min Elevation
1200m
Max Elevation
2001m

Lauchernalp - Lötschental
The Lauchernalp-Lötschental ski area in Switzerland is a snow-sure, high-altitude winter sports area with 38 to 55 km of slopes, known for its exceptional freeride and off-piste opportunities. The area offers a mix of challenging slopes for experienced skiers and wide, sunny runs for families, reaching a peak of 3,100 meters. With a car-free village, access to long winter hiking trails, and easy access by train via the Lötschberg Tunnel, it is a picturesque destination suitable for both active winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking peace and quiet.
Min Elevation
1403m
Max Elevation
3091m

Les 4 Vallées
Les 4 Vallées is Switzerland's largest contiguous ski area, located in the canton of Valais. The area boasts 412 kilometers of slopes and reaches a peak of 3,330 meters (Mont Fort). The region offers a wide variety of slopes, with plenty of challenging options for advanced skiers and snowboarders, as well as plenty of fun for beginners and families. Les 4 Vallées is known for its reliable snow conditions and excellent off-piste opportunities for freeriders.
Min Elevation
1350m
Max Elevation
3330m

Les Marécottes (Salvan)
Les Marécottes (Salvan) is a family-friendly Swiss ski resort in the Trient Valley, known for its sunny location, natural snow, and stunning Mont Blanc views, offering skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledging, and a popular Alpine Zoo ( Alpin Zoo ), accessible via Mont Blanc Express, appealing to beginners, families, and off-piste enthusiasts seeking easily accessible powder with fewer crowds.
Min Elevation
1100m
Max Elevation
2200m

Leysin
The Leysin – Les Mosses – La Lécherette ski area in Switzerland is a sunny, medium-sized area with approximately 100 kilometers of slopes, ideal for beginners and families thanks to its many blue runs and fun parks. Its southerly location ensures plenty of sunshine, but can sometimes lead to variable snow quality, especially later in the season. The area also offers off-piste opportunities, a terrain park, and is excellent for snowboarding.
Min Elevation
1250m
Max Elevation
2205m

Meiringen - Hasliberg
Meiringen-Hasliberg is a snow-sure, family-friendly ski resort in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, with 60 km of slopes ranging from 1100 to 2433 meters in altitude. The area offers a mix of wide, gentle runs and more challenging routes, including the longest panoramic run and a steep North Pole run. Winter sports in this area are ideal for beginners and families, with special facilities such as the Skihäsliland and a natural boardercross, as well as off-piste skiing and freeriding.
Min Elevation
1100m
Max Elevation
2433m

Melchsee - Frutt
Melchsee-Frutt is a snow-sure ski resort in Central Switzerland with 36 km of slopes and 15 lifts, located at altitudes between 1,080 and 2,255 meters. The area offers slopes for all levels, the largest fun park in Central Switzerland (Fruttpark), deep snow, and a special children's area called "Fruttli-Land." Besides skiing and snowboarding, it also offers opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking in the summer.
Min Elevation
1080m
Max Elevation
2255m

Morschach - Stoos
Morschach-Stoos is a Swiss ski resort in Central Switzerland, known for the world's steepest funicular, the Stoosbahn, which provides access to the car-free mountain village of Stoos. The area boasts approximately 35 kilometers of varied slopes, especially for intermediate and advanced skiers, and offers spectacular 360-degree views of the Alps and Lake Lucerne from the Klingenstock and Fronalpstock peaks.
Min Elevation
1300m
Max Elevation
1935m

Obersaxen Mundaun
Obersaxen Mundaun in Switzerland is an Alpine ski resort with 120 km of slopes, known for its wide and accessible slopes, ideal for families, but also offering challenging trails and off-piste opportunities for experienced skiers. The area boasts four peaks and offers excellent lift access, wide mountainsides, and stunning views of the Alps. Besides skiing, there are also winter hikes, cross-country ski trails, toboggan runs, and cozy mountain restaurants serving local specialties.
Min Elevation
1201m
Max Elevation
2310m

Pesciüm - Airolo
The Pesciüm-Airolo ski area is a ski resort in the Swiss canton of Ticino (Tessin), located at the foot of the Gotthard Massif. It offers 30 km of slopes served by 8 lifts, ranging from 1,175 m to 2,250 m in altitude. The area is known for its accessibility, beautiful views of the Gotthard Massif, and is a great starting point for summer activities such as hiking.
Min Elevation
1175m
Max Elevation
2256m

Pizol
Pizol is a peaceful and snow-sure ski resort in eastern Switzerland with over 50 km of slopes, ideal for families, those seeking peace and quiet, and ski tourers. The area, which reaches an altitude of 2249 meters, offers varied slopes, a speed test, a giant slalom course, and a fun slope, plus impressive views of the Rhine Valley. Easily accessible from the Netherlands and Belgium, it also offers activities such as tobogganing, winter hiking, and snowshoeing.
Min Elevation
509m
Max Elevation
2227m

Saas-Fee
Saas-Fee is a snow-sure, car-free ski resort in Switzerland, nestled at the foot of the Mischabel mountain range, with slopes up to 3,600 meters, making skiing possible year-round. The village itself lies at an altitude of 1,800 meters and is surrounded by 4,000-meter peaks, creating an impressive high-altitude landscape and a wide variety of runs. The ski area offers 100 km of slopes, dedicated fun parks, a beginners' area, and is ideal for families and professional athletes.
Min Elevation
1800m
Max Elevation
3573m

Saastal
The Saas Valley is a high-altitude, snow-sure Swiss ski resort with slopes up to 3,600 meters, surrounded by 4,000-meter peaks and impressive views of the cathedral. It offers extensive options for all levels, including ski routes, fun parks, and special children's activities such as Kian's Adventure Land. The ski resort is also famous for the world's highest revolving restaurant, which can be reached by the world's highest funicular, the Metro Alpin.
Min Elevation
1559m
Max Elevation
3200m

Sankt Moritz
St. Moritz is a fashionable ski resort in the Swiss Graubünden region, famous for its luxurious atmosphere and the birthplace of winter tourism. The area offers over 300 kilometers of slopes, spread across four sub-areas, including Corviglia and Corvatsch-Furtschellas, with runs ranging from easy blue runs to challenging black routes. Its characteristics include its high altitude, guaranteed snow conditions, the breathtaking panorama from Piz Nair (3,057 m), and the exclusive atmosphere of the village.
Min Elevation
1720m
Max Elevation
3303m

Sarn Heinzenberg
The Sarn-Heinzenberg ski area in Graubünden, Switzerland, is a quiet, family-oriented ski area with 20 km of slopes, ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers, and also offers a 3.8 km toboggan run. The area is sunny, has minimal wait times at the lifts, and is affordable, with free parking and a child-friendly practice area.
Min Elevation
1300m
Max Elevation
2075m

Savognin
The Savognin ski area is a child-friendly and family-friendly ski area in Switzerland with 73.5 km of slopes, ranging from wide beginner slopes to challenging descents. It offers stunning views, modern snow-making facilities, and is suitable for all levels, with a focus on families, who can also enjoy toboggan runs and a dedicated children's park.
Min Elevation
1200m
Max Elevation
2713m

Scuol Motta Naluns
Scuol Motta Naluns is a sunny, manageable ski resort in Switzerland with 70 km of slopes, suitable for all levels thanks to a mix of blue and red runs, including the 12 km "Traumpiste" to Sent. The area offers modern lifts from Scuol and Ftan, a beginners' area, and activities such as night skiing, tobogganing, and cross-country skiing.
Min Elevation
1250m
Max Elevation
2785m

SkiArena Andermatt - Sedrun
The SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis is a large, modernized, and snow-sure ski area in Central Switzerland, popular with freeriders and families. With 180 km of connected slopes, modern lifts, and a combination of challenging black, red, and blue runs, the area offers something for all levels. Thanks to a free ski bus and the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway, the entire area is easily accessible, and the region is known for its authentic villages, peaceful atmosphere, and numerous off-piste opportunities.
Min Elevation
1444m
Max Elevation
2961m

Sörenberg
Sörenberg is a cozy, regional ski resort in Switzerland, ideal for beginners and families with its wide, blue slopes, children's area, and numerous drag lifts. Located in the canton of Lucerne, at the foot of the Brienzer Rothorn, the resort offers a natural setting free from mass tourism and après-ski crowds, making it a relaxing winter sports experience.
Min Elevation
1100m
Max Elevation
2298m

Splügen - Tambo
Splügen Tambo is a ski resort in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, known for its reliable snow conditions, peaceful atmosphere, and diverse slopes for beginners, families, and advanced skiers. Situated at the foot of Piz Tambo, it offers 30 km of slopes, 7 lifts, night skiing, and ample opportunities for cross-country skiing, hiking, and tobogganing.
Min Elevation
1484m
Max Elevation
2215m

Toggenburg
The Toggenburg ski area in Eastern Switzerland is known for its 60 kilometers of slopes spread across the villages of Alt Sankt Johann, Unterwasser, and Wildhaus, and is ideal for families and skiers of all levels. The area offers a diverse range of red, blue, and black runs, with the "Top of Toggenburg" on the Chäserrugg as the highlight. Besides skiing, there are also toboggan runs, a fun park, and opportunities for winter hiking and cross-country skiing, with the option of skiing on Friday evenings on the Sellamatt.
Min Elevation
900m
Max Elevation
2262m

Torrent - Leukerbad
The Torrent-Leukerbad ski area in Switzerland offers a combination of 50-55 kilometers of slopes with spectacular views of the Valais Alps, ideal for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, with a large gondola providing access from an altitude of 1,411 meters. The area is known for its high-altitude slopes, reliable snow conditions, and a variety of challenging slopes for advanced skiers and freeriders, as well as a child-friendly snow park for beginners and families.
Min Elevation
1411m
Max Elevation
2610m

Val d'Anniviers
Val d'Anniviers is a ski region in Switzerland with several ski areas, including the largest, Grimentz/Zinal, and the high-altitude Saint-Luc/Chandolin. It offers over 200 km of slopes for all levels, plenty of off-piste opportunities, and a diverse range of activities besides skiing, such as tobogganing and winter hiking. The villages in the valley, such as the authentic Grimentz and the sunny Chandolin, each have their own character and offer a welcoming atmosphere and traditional culture.
Min Elevation
1341m
Max Elevation
2980m

Vals 3000
The Vals 3000 ski area (also known as Sportbahnen Vals) in Switzerland is a high-altitude, rustic ski resort in Graubünden, known for its impressive elevation gain, excellent snow conditions, and freeriding opportunities. With 25 km of slopes, modern lifts, a family-friendly atmosphere, and a renowned wellness center, it's a popular destination for those seeking peace and quiet, nature lovers, and freeriders, away from the hustle and bustle.
Min Elevation
1286m
Max Elevation
2851m

Villars/Gryon/Les Diablerets
The Villars/Gryon/Les Diablerets ski area in the Swiss canton of Vaud, located between Gstaad and Lake Geneva, offers 100 kilometers of slopes for winter sports, suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers. The ski area comprises several sub-areas, including the connected Villars and Gryon sections and the separate Les Diablerets section. The main attraction is the opportunity to reach Glacier 3000 via Col du Pillon, a glacier where skiing is possible almost year-round.
Min Elevation
1224m
Max Elevation
2120m

Zermatt Matterhorn
Zermatt is a world-renowned, high-altitude Swiss ski resort famous for its iconic Matterhorn views, offering year-round skiing on glaciers and extensive, interconnected terrain linking to Italy's Cervinia. Known for luxurious amenities in its car-free village, it suits all levels with beginner slopes near Sunnegga and challenging runs for experts, featuring state-of-the-art lifts and Michelin-star mountain restaurants, providing a premium but costly alpine experience.
Min Elevation
1620m
Max Elevation
3883m