Large ski areas can offer a lot of adventure. Our experts have selected the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland. We have factored in the amount of ski terrain, size of the village and the reputation of each ski resort. Big ski resorts can be ideal for mixed ability groups because of the amount of choice on offer. Take a look at our list of the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland.
Verbier
Part of the Four Valleys ski area, Verbier boasts an incredible 412km of pistes. Making it one of the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland. The ski resort has a big reputation amongst skiers as being a top-class resort with plenty of choice on and off the slopes. Its village has hundreds of chalets, apartments and hotels to stay in, but still has a traditional alpine feel. If you’re a foodie you’re in for a treat, there’s a great selection of delicious local gourmet restaurants. As for the après, it doesn’t disappoint. You’ll be dancing into the early hours at the great clubs and bars on offer.
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Situated in the heart of Verbier, the Hotel Vanessa is an ideal spot for an Alpine break.
St. Moritz
It’s one of the most glamorous destinations in the world. St. Moritz is where the rich and famous come to enjoy a winter getaway. The skiing is quite simply superb, with 326km of pistes to enjoy in the area. It’s surrounded by the pure natural beauty of mountains, forests and lakes. A breathtaking destination with a first-class reputation. Off the slopes, you can enjoy some of the best cuisine in Switzerland as well as a delightful relaxing drink at classy bars. No wonder it’s held in such high regard.
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Located in the centre of St. Moritz, the Hotel Steffani is a popular with a wide range of clientele.
Crans Montana
On the north side of the Rhone Valley is the fantastic ski resort of Crans Montana. It’s known as the sunshine resort in Switzerland due to its south-facing slopes. Don’t worry the snow conditions are still fantastic and there’s 140km of slopes to explore too. In the village, there’s an incredible gourmet dining scene coupled with brilliant luxury accommodation options. On top of this, the views are truly breathtaking. Admire the expansive mountain range of the Valais Alps.
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Located in the breathtaking landscape of Crans Montana, the Crans Ambassador Hotel is a stunning five-star Alpine hotel.
Davos
Davos is the highest and largest mountain town in the Alps, making it one of the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland. The village itself is based at 1,560m and is comprised of two main areas; Davos Dorf and Davos Platz. On the slopes, there’s something for everyone with varying levels of terrain and 251km of pistes to delve into. Davos has kept its alpine charm whilst being a world-class destination. The food, the accommodation and the skiing are some of the best around.
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The AlpenGold Hotel Davos is a lavish Alpine getaway with superb mountain views.
Zermatt
Admire one of the most iconic mountain views of the Matterhorn in Zermatt. The backdrop alone pulls in visitors from around the world to marvel at its beauty. As for the skiing, there’s so much on offer. On piste, there’s an impressive 360km of varied slopes to enjoy. If you’re a freeride skier there are so many off-piste opportunities with a local mountain guide. In the village, there’s top class restaurant and bars after a day on the slopes. You can stay in a wide selection of luxury accommodation whilst you visit one of the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland.
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One of the leading hotels in the Alps, Zermatt’s Mont Cervin Palace is located near the Gornergrat station in the centre of town.
Grindelwald
Located at the base of the Jungfrau ski area, Grindelwald is one of the most picturesque ski resorts around. It overlooks the north face of the iconic Eiger, a beast of a mountain. The village itself has a lovely alpine charm, matched with top-class restaurants, bars and accommodation. On the slopes, you can enjoy 224km of pistes in the area. There’s something for all levels of skier or snowboarder. It really is a piece of Swiss bliss!
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Bergwelt Grindelwald’s beautifully crafted rooms and suites provide views of the awe-inspiring landscape outside.
Klosters
Klosters has been put on the international ski map due to regular visits from members of the British Royal Family. Fit for royalty, this ski resort doesn’t disappoint. It has some of the most delicious bars and restaurants to enjoy, with some of the best luxury accommodation to match. On the mountain the skiing is fantastic. There’s 251km of slopes to explore, which are suited to all abilities of skiers. You can also admire stunning panoramic views of the Bocktenhorn, Weisshorn, Scalettahorn and other peaks.
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Famed for its Michelin starred restaurant, the Hotel Walserhof is the gourmet destination of choice in Klosters.
Nendaz
Another resort from the Four Valleys that makes our list is Nendaz. Not as well known as its neighbour Verbier, Nendaz is a more affordable option in the ski area. The views of the Rhone Valley are simply stunning and there’s an impressive 412km of pistes to explore. There are great options for restaurants, bars and accommodation in the area. If you’re looking for a relaxed atmosphere Nendaz is your perfect ski destination.
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Chalet Ighzer is a luxury chalet located just 100m from the nearest lift in the beautiful resort of Nendaz, featuring a private pool, spa, jacuzzi, sauna and fitness room.
Arosa
Situated at the top of the Schanfigg Valley, Arosa has a wide range of ski terrain to explore with 225km of pistes. Its neighbour St Moritz may steal a lot of the limelight but Arosa still offers a top-class experience. Arosa has understated luxury coupled with local alpine tradition. It’s a relaxed destination with class. Perfect for families and beginners with its surrounding easy terrain and learning facilities.
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Boasting a spectacular Alpine location in Arosa, the Tschuggen Grand Hotel represents a haven of luxury, equipped with its very own cable car to the ski area.
Wengen
Home to the iconic Lauberhorn World Cup downhill, Wengen is one of the biggest ski resorts in Switzerland. Part of the Jungfrau region, the ski resort is steeped in ski history and still has a traditional alpine charm. The skiing is superb with 224km of pistes to explore in the area. When the ski racing isn’t in town the village has a very calm and relaxed atmosphere. Its restaurants and bars serve some of the best local Swiss cuisines. You can also stay in some superb luxury accommodation during your visit.
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The Hotel Regina in Wengen has a reputation for serving some of the best food and wine in the resort.
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