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The Best Ski Resorts in Switzerland

Switzerland is a sought-after ski destination, with no less than 352 resorts catering to families, groups, solo travellers, and celebrities from all over the world. In fact, several million skiers and non-skiers flock to its best ski resorts year after year—but why? The small mountainous country has an excellent snow record, stunning scenery, and more high-altitude slopes than any other country in Europe! Whether you are a beginner learning the basics or an expert seeking challenging terrain, check out our list of the best ski resorts in Switzerland for 2025 to find your very own alpine paradise. But first, let’s find out how to get there.

Reaching Swiss Ski Resorts

Flying to Zurich or Geneva

Zurich Airport offers direct flights from numerous big cities around the world, including London, New York, and Tokyo. Slightly less frequented, Geneva Airport can be reached directly from cities such as Paris, Dubai, and Moscow, to name but a few. You can continue your journey from either airport by train, car, or shuttle.

Onward Travel by Train

Train travel allows you to enjoy the beautiful Swiss scenery and is an affordable form of travel to your ski resort if you are a solo traveller. There is an efficient direct service from Zurich to the Swiss ski resorts of St. Anton, Engelberg, and Zermatt. If you land in Geneva, you will find regular trains running to Chamonix Mont-Blanc, Verbier, and Zermatt. Make sure you book your train tickets in advance, in particular, if you are booking ski holidays in February half term, which, like Christmas, is peak season.driving to ski resorts in Switzerland

Driving to Your Ski Resort:

If you don’t mind driving abroad, renting a car is a great option for families or skiers travelling in small groups, as it affords flexibility en route and once you are at the resort. You can stop on the way, try out different resorts in the area, or drive to the slopes every day if your accommodation is not directly by the lifts.

As you are no doubt going to use the motorway, you will need to find out about road tolls and vignettes in Switzerland. A “vignette” is a mandatory permission to use the Swiss highway system and can be purchased for approx. 40 Swiss Francs online. Make sure you affix it to the inside of your windscreen before you start your onwards journey.

How to Choose: The Top Swiss Ski Resorts

Zermatt: Views & Luxury

Zermatt is home to no less than 360 km of legendary slopes—all with breathtaking views of the iconic Matterhorn Mountain. The ski resort sits at 1,620 m, whilst pistes reach an altitude of an impressive 3,883 m! Snow conditions here are generally excellent, due to both the height of the ski resort and the regular snowfall. This is why Zermatt is hailed as one of the best ski resorts in Europe, not just Switzerland.

Those with a taste for the finer things in life will appreciate the high-end accommodation and gourmet eateries in this Swiss ski resort. And for those seeking lively après skiing, there are plenty of exciting bars that attract a crowd, offer live music, and have stunning views, too.

Interesting fact: Zermatt has always been car-free for environmental reasons. This makes for a quieter, more charming atmosphere, and of course, clean air.

skiing in Zermatt, with view of Matterhorn, Switzerland

Verbier: Challenging Terrain & Lively Après-Ski

The largest and, arguably, the best ski resort in Switzerland, Verbier boasts in excess of 400 km of connected slopes and trails. Expert skiers will find plenty of steep slopes here to hone their skills, including the famous Attelas piste, with a 1000 m descent that’s not for the faint-hearted. Thrill seekers will also love the many off-piste areas, but even beginners and intermediate skiers are well catered for in the “Four Valleys”.

Verbier has polished up its image recently, offering a range of unique luxury hotels that cater for every taste. Its après-ski scene is lively and vibrant, with many popular spots providing a unique atmosphere for unwinding after a day on the slopes.

St. Moritz: Glamour & Variety

St. Moritz might very well be the most prestigious ski resort in Switzerland. Most importantly, however—for any serious skier—it offers some 350 km of downhill slopes. Some say that the quality, variety, and challenge of the slopes here stand unmatched.

Known for hosting the Winter Olympics not once, but twice, this top Swiss ski resort has not only a rich history but also a surprisingly vibrant cultural scene. There are numerous art galleries and museums in this famous ski town. And if high-end boutiques are your kind of thing, you can shop ‘til they drop here!St. Moritz - one of the best ski resorts in switzerland

Grindelwald: Scenic Beauty & Diverse Terrain

Grindelwald boasts stunning panoramas of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains. Sunsets here are breathtaking, but so is the skiing. With 213 km of slopes in 2025, Grindelwald is a medium-sized resort by Swiss standards. Beginners love the sunny, gentle runs, such as the Meiringen, while expert skiers can tackle the steep descents of the Lauberhorn, the longest downhill course in the world, the Black Rock piste, and the Kanonenrohr (the “barrel of a gun”).

For something a little different from skiing, take the train to the top of the Jungfraujoch and walk through the beautiful ice tunnel, with hidden little works of art such as animal sculptures in the ice. Once you exit the tunnel, you will be rewarded with incredible views of the Aletsch Glacier and the surrounding mountains.

Davos: Sophistication & Thrilling Runs

Davos might not be the biggest ski resort in Switzerland, but it’s still one of the best and a pretty decent size, with 269 km of perfectly groomed pistes for all levels of ability. The most experienced skiers will appreciate the expansive off-piste areas available, whilst beginners have an ideal starting point with the nursery slopes at the base of the Jakobshorn.

Davos is famous, first and foremost, for hosting the World Economic Forum. This reputation draws a truly distinguished crowd, adding to the special flair of the town.skiing in Davos, Switzerland

Conclusion:

For those seeking high altitudes, challenging terrains, and stunning scenery, Switzerland is an Alpine paradise. The small European country offers the best ski resorts, each with their own unique charm. Combine that with stunning scenery, modern lift systems, and luxury accommodation, and you really couldn’t be asking for more. No wonder Swiss ski resorts are drawing a crowd of celebrity skiers year after year—they know what’s best!

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