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The 5 best ski resorts in Switzerland

Switzerland is an Alpine nation prized for its incredible scenery, majestic powdery slopes, and best ski resorts where you can encounter glorious snow and wintery charm. The Swiss Alps form up more than half of the nation’s region, with hundreds of ski resorts dotting the remote areas. We’ve picked only the Swiss ski resorts that are popularly regarded as winter sport bucket-list stops where adrenaline junkies can prefer to go off-piste. Gentle green tracks are in no shortage for beginners at these best ski resorts in Switzerland, where even freshers can sharpen their abilities. Thanks to a few high-elevation glaciers that keep some resorts open all year round, so you don’t need to wait till wintertime to step on your skis. Zermatt Known for The iconic Matterhorn landscape as a backdrop to the enormous ski region Highlights
  • Ideal for all, from newbie kids to free-riders
  • A luxurious selection of food and accommodation
  • The grand mountain scenery is unmissable
Zermatt is Switzerland’s perfect wintertime adventure destination that links classic skiing and outdoor ventures, broad-ranging resort amenities, and beautiful Alpine Swiss scenery. Zermatt The prime Swiss skiing mecca is one of the highest ski regions in the nation and rests quite north of the breathtaking, beacon-like pyramidal tip known as the Matterhorn. There are above 200 kilometers of tracks to conquer at Zermatt, and although it provides something for each skill level, average skiers are spoiled the most with prominent and various blues and greens over its three sectors. Some also ski from Zermatt over the border to Italy only for the bragging rights. After winning the slopes, walk over the Bahnhofstrasse central street for excellent shopping or a relaxed après-ski encounter. Location Bahnhofpl. 5, 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland Closest airports Geneva Airport – 142 miles (2.5-hour drive) Zurich Airport – 160 miles (3.5-hour drive) St Moritz Known for Its glitz, charm, and excellent intermediate terrain! Highlights
  • Superb snow quality thanks to high elevation base
  • Lots of activities for non-skiers to enjoy
  • Fantastic views over the iconic frozen mountains and lake
St Moritz is the world-renowned winter sports hamlet at the bottom of Piz Nair in Switzerland’s Albula region. It’s the base for skiing the hills of Corviglia, the prominent peak which is only a cable car or a funicular ride away. Here, you can carve the pistes as International winners did – St Moritz has organized the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in 1934 and the Winter Olympics twice. St-Moritz Other significant ski and snowboard regions in St Moritz include Diavolezza with 350 km of beautiful slopes and Corvatsch with 23 tracks over 120 km. The natural-ice bobsled track of Cresta is also a part of St Moritz, and there is an open-air ice arena and a frozen lake where you can enjoy all kinds of winter fun. Location Via Maistra 12, CH – 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland Closest airports Samedan Airport – 5 miles (11-minute drive) Zurich Airport – 130 miles (3-hour drive) Grindelwald Known for Small, cultural village with genuinely amazing scenery encircling the Eiger Highlights
  • Lots of lengthy moderate pistes
  • Family-friendly resort with sledging, hiking, and shopping amenities
  • Ride a train up to the slopes!
Grindelwald is a beautiful hamlet and ski resort nestled in a valley enclosed by the Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau mountains. Bachalpsee It has long lured hikers in summer to its beautiful landscapes, yet classic skiing joy arises when the powder is fresh. Above the hamlet, you’re provided with large red and blue runs with the Eiger’s north face topping above. Non-skiers aren’t dropped out of the excitement, with mountain coasters and winter hiking tracks, which is also a great thing in this portion of the Jungfrau ski region. The village’s exciting alpine location in the Bernese Highlands also helped offer roles as shooting areas for popular films like Star Wars and James Bond. Location Dorfstrasse 110, 3818 Grindelwald, Switzerland Closest airport Zurich Airport – 94 miles (2-hour drive) Saas-Fee Known for Highly long runs and great intermediate terrain, all from a charming village Highlights
  • Good snow cover thanks to its great height
  • More affordable and less crowded than neighbouring Zermatt
  • Excellent snow park has a mighty reputation amongst freestyles
Saas-Fee’s famous ski resort hamlet is the base for experiencing more than 100 kilometers of slopes in Valais’ Saas valley. The skiing sport isn’t only limited to the winter periods either, thanks to the neighbouring Pennine Alps glaciers of Allalinhorn and Dom that provide 20 km of exciting pistes available for you to cut through. Off-slope, get a stroll within Saas-Fee’s street that’s stuffed with beautiful traditional chalets. Dine’ on top of the earth’, 35,000 m above sea level, at the Allalin revolving restaurant. For another heavenly sight, tour the Mittelallalin Ice Pavilion, an ice cave formed into the Fee Glacier that you can step inside to find fantastic ice sculptures. You can also book day tours from Bern, Switzerland, as it is just an hour’s drive away from Saas-Fee. Location Obere Dorfstrasse 2, 3906 Saas-Fee, Switzerland Closest airport Geneva Airport – 140 mi (3-hour drive) Davos-Klosters-Serneus Known for Being an eminent ski resort with world-class facilities on and off the slopes Highlights
  • It’s a very distinct ski region with terrain for all skills
  • There’s some excellent backcountry to explore
  • A proper town with exciting apres ski and nightlife
The Davos-Klosters-Serneus region in southeast Switzerland includes many mountain hamlets with ski resorts, making it one of the best sports playgrounds in Switzerland in winter. The Klosters ski resort itself is a winter stop of celebrities and royalty– a cable car to its Gotschnagrat prominent peak is also named after Prince Charles. Davos Mountains Parsenn is one of the significant ski fields between Klosters and Davos, providing lots of on and off-piste runs. It also houses the oldest Swiss ski race. Reach Parsenn using Gotschna cable car from Klosters or the funicular railway from Davos. Other areas include Madrisa with over 6 km of skiing routes, Selfranga with 1 km of slopes, and the Madrisa Land adventure park. Location 7260 Davos, Switzerland Closest airport Zurich Airport – 94 miles (2-hour drive) Conclusion Switzerland, with its fairy-tale-like scenery, allows some of the most fun-loaded and breathtaking adventure sports. Go through the list and book the best ski resort in Switzerland according to you. Wanhua Qiao is Managing Director of Venez Discover Switzerland. Venez Discover Switzerland by Tourismus Group crafts some of the finest private tours and multi-day journeys throughout Switzerland and has established itself as a leading tour operator in Switzerland. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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13 Comments

  1. So good to read this. After not skiing for almost 2 years there’s a lot of catching up to do. Great info – many thanks.

    1. Hello Jack,

      We are glad you enjoyed it! Let us know when you will be coming to Switzerland!

  2. I know that not everyone will agree with me but when I’ve got a free choice I always try to opt for one of the great Swiss ski resorts. They definitely top the list of my favourites.

    1. Hello Jack,

      The ski slopes in Switzerland are some of the many jewels of our country and some of the best in the world, which I’m sure many would agree with.

  3. I’ve had 3 skiing trips postponed/cancelled over the last year or so. Let’s hope it’s 4th time lucky. Not booked yet but would go to any of these for early December.

    1. Hello Sara,

      I am sorry to hear that, things in Switzerland are looking and already getting colder. I’m certain you’ll have great fun in our country in December. Let me know if we can assist you!

  4. My friend who is real ski nerd will have already put all of this data into a database and will be constructing an algorithm to decide where we should go for our next ski holiday.

    1. Hello James,

      That is very interesting, glad to hear our article was interesting for you and your friend. Let me know if you will be coming to Switzerland, we would be glad to assist in creating a wonderful and stress-free ski trip

  5. Love skiing but hate travelling. For me the transfer time is always something that I check. I want to be on the slopes not stuck in a car or bus.

    1. Hello Jen,

      The best way would be to go by train, you can relax, look at the magnificent scenery and most importantly, you won’t be stuck in traffic!

  6. St. Moritz will always be my favourite. So refined. Only downside is that it is rather expensive!! But then so is most of Switzerland.

  7. That’s a controversial headline that’ll keep skiers chatting away for many a hour. Most of my friends, who are skiers, have very set opinions on their favourite ski resorts. To be honest I’m quite a ski novice so I’m very grateful to get some expert input.

  8. Yes, it’s getting to that time of year. The nights are beginning to draw in and I’m starting to think of where I shall ski this season (and the next). No, I’m not really a summer person.

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