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Home of the Matterhorn — Switzerland's most iconic ski resort with the highest slopes in the Alps and year-round glacier skiing.
World-class freeride terrain and vibrant après-ski scene. Part of the 4 Vallées, one of the largest ski areas in Switzerland.
Sun-drenched plateau resort with panoramic views from the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc. Great for intermediate skiers.
Car-free glacier village surrounded by 13 four-thousanders. Reliable snow and a charming traditional atmosphere.
Family-friendly gateway to the 4 Vallées ski area with excellent value and a quieter alternative to Verbier.
Compact resort connected to the 4 Vallées. Known for its World Cup piste and sunny south-facing location.
High-altitude village in the 4 Vallées with direct links to the Printse and Verbier sectors.
Swiss gateway to the vast Portes du Soleil cross-border ski area. Charming village with challenging terrain.
The birthplace of winter tourism. Glamorous resort with world-class skiing, bobsled runs, and frozen lake events.
Europe's freestyle capital with the largest halfpipe. Modern resort with excellent parks and glacier skiing.
Six diverse ski areas with terrain for every level. Home to the famous Parsenn and Jakobshorn areas.
Two resorts linked into one large ski area with varied terrain, family zones, and snow-sure altitude.
Combined resort trio offering glacier skiing, world-class freestyle parks, and stunning Rhine Gorge scenery.
Revitalized resort with massive investment. Deep powder, legendary off-piste, and the new Skiarena connecting two valleys.
Sunny resort linked with Arosa. Great variety of runs, modern lifts, and a relaxed family atmosphere.
Elegant and quieter partner to Davos. Favored by royalty, with excellent skiing on the Madrisa and Parsenn.
Lower Engadine gem with uncrowded slopes, thermal baths, and authentic Romansh culture.
Off-the-radar freeride paradise with excellent powder skiing and a historic Benedictine monastery.
Jungfrau region resort beneath the Eiger. Home to the record-breaking V-Bahn gondola and stunning scenery.
Traditional twin resort with excellent family infrastructure. Hosts FIS World Cup races on the Chuenisbärgli.
Chic alpine village with access to the Glacier 3000. A blend of luxury, tradition, and excellent skiing.
Car-free cliff-top village with dramatic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau views. Steep terrain and the famous Schilthorn.
Charming car-free resort on the Lauberhorn, home to the longest downhill race in the world.
Hidden gem with uncrowded slopes and excellent family facilities. Great value in the Haslital valley.
Quiet Pays-d'Enhaut village known for hot-air ballooning and gentle slopes. Perfect for beginners.
Central Switzerland's premier resort with glacier skiing on the Titlis and legendary off-piste on Laub.
Family-friendly resort above the Rhône valley with beautiful views and connections to Les Diablerets glacier.
Sunny south-facing resort with wide-open slopes, popular with international schools and families.
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