The Ski arena Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis is the largest ski area in Central Switzerland with 180km of piste, and it's one of the most snow-sure as well. The towering Gemsstock mountain is the big draw rising up to nearly 3,000m.
Fantastic challenging skiing with a wide-open bowl up here. Or try the other side of the valley up Natschen for a good mix of blues and reds (the sunny side). There are very good conditions for snowboarding in Andermatt due to its free-riding areas and the biggest half-pipe in Central Switzerland.
A sizeable 140km of skiing links the two ski villages of Crans and Montana each with a distinct character. The slopes are largely south facing and the resort is arguably the sunniest in Switzerland with extensive and varied terrain as well as some stunning views of both Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn.
Just 2 hours from Geneva airport by train to Sierre connecting to Crans Montana by a small funicular that climbs the mountainside.
Davos is a large Swiss town in the mountains - the highest in Europe - with an international appeal that extends beyond its own ski slopes shared with its equally renowned neighbour Klosters.
The town is split into two sections, Davos Platz and Davos Dorf. The first area is most convenient for the hotels and shops where as Dorf is perhaps the best base for accessing the slopes.
Grindelwald is set amongst some of the most spectacular scenery we've come across. The town centre is full of chalet-style buildings with an attractive feel and old-world charm. The many restaurants, bars and shops give a cosmopolitan feel to the resort with the warm Swiss hospitality in plentiful supply.
For apres ski, there's plenty to keep you occupied from dancing to live music in the numerous buzzing bars to some incredible zip line routes or you could always sit back for a match of ice hockey.
Located at the East side of Lake Geneve, Gstaad is a luxurious glacier resort that doesn't fall short to resorts such as St. Moritz, Courchevel, Megeve and Lech. The slopes in the ski area are well-groomed and suitable for all levels of difficulty.
Gstaad is a fantastic snowsure resort, so click through and read why you should ski here!
Set in the beautiful Prattigau Valley, the resort of Klosters offers a unique combination of a renowned mountain resort and idyllic village atmosphere.
The ski area consists of 320km of well-groomed pistes makes it the biggest ski area in Switzerland. When eating out you can expect fabulous cuisine on and off the slopes.
Known as the "Pearl of the Alps", Saas Fee has a traditional ambience and architecture, offering glacier skiing, Europe’s best Snowpark and slopes for beginners and intermediates.
350km of pistes to discover, numerous luxury hotels, spas and upscale shops line the streets and there is an abundance of off slope activities, making St Moritz one of the best all-round winter sports resorts in the world.
Voted #1 in CNN's top 10 hidden ski resorts 2018, Val d'Anniviers is the perfect resort for those looking to try somewhere new. Overshadowed by surrounding ski giants Verbier and Zermatt, Val d'Anniviers offers the same iconic Swiss experience for a fraction of the price.
Verbier is the most famous resort in the extensive 4 Valleys ski area for good reason, with its sun-drenched slopes, superb off-piste, and modern lift system, it can claim to be one of the leading Swiss ski resorts, albeit not ideal for beginners.
The apres-ski and nightlife are one of Verbier's great draws and amongst numerous bars and restaurants, you should try favourites such as Farinet, Pub Montfort, Casbah and of course the infamous Farm Club.
11 Chalets
13 Self-catered apartments
8 Hotels
The resort offer guests a Swiss charm, with friendly locals and breathtaking scenery.
The ski area is ideal for beginners and intermediates who are looking for a beautiful mountain to develop on.
Zermatt is a car-free resort with its cobbled streets and horse-drawn sleighs is an incredibly special place - a welcoming alpine village that will make you feel you have taken a step back in time. Zermatt is the perfect playground for intermediate and expert skiers.
Reaching 3,820m at the highest point, Zermatt offers 360km of pistes for all abilities and a fun but not cheap apres ski scene!
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