Switzerland

Resorts in Switzerland

Engelberg is a beautiful alpine town and the largest ski area in Central Switzerland. Engelberg has flown under the radar for many years however it has been a long-time favourite freeride destination with a vertical drop of nearly 2,000m. Originally a monastery, an authentic rustic cobblestone Swiss town. Everything is within walking distance, making it an ideal choice for families. It has an excellent variety of restaurants and après. There is a lot to do here for the non-skier as well! From the Titlis Cliff Walk 3,041m above sea level, night sledding on a 3.5km toboggan, igloo on ice to snow mobiling.

Skiing in the Jungfrau region of Switzerland is a stunningly beautiful experience! With two valleys, three mountain ranges and 211 kilometres of pisted ski runs, snow fans can enjoy activities of all types. New for 2023 is one ski pass accross all three mountains, and the direct train connection between Zürich airport and Interlaken where you can take the train without hassle or changing connections. The one ski lift pass will allow skiing/boarding in the other Jungfrau Region ski resorts of Lauterbrunnen, Mürren and Wengen. Grindelwald is directly linked by a lift to the ski areas of Wengen.

Grindelwald Village

The lively village of Grindelwald has 19th Century wooden chalets, a classic of the Swiss Alps. As most of the slopes are located between 1,600 and 2,300m above sea level, snow cover is usually good throughout the season.
 
To find out more about skiing in the Jungfrai regions Grindelwald, contact a Travelplan Ski consultant today. 
 
Surrounded by some of Switzerland's finest alpine scenery, Gstaad lies in the south west of the country, about two hours' drive from Geneva or Zurich. With its luxurious hotels, gourmet restaurants and fashion boutiques, the car-free resort of Gstaad is a popular destination for international celebrities and global jet-setters.
St Moritz ski packages, in the Engadin region of Switzerland, has everything you need for the perfect snow holiday. Book into a luxurious hotel or choose a more affordable apartment, enjoy expansive snow covered ski terrain with spectacular views, and spoil yourself with endless options for dining, shopping and partying. St Moritz is famous for its winter sports history, having attracted visitors for winter holidays since the late 1800s and hosted the 1928 and ‘48 Winter Olympics as well as plenty of Alpine Ski Championships.

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Verbier is situated in the French speaking Valais region, only a 2.5 hour transfer from Geneva airport. The village of Verbier is perched 1500m above a valley and surrounded by its ski area.Verbier is internationally famous for its après scene with a massive selection of restaurants and bars which attract partying crowds throughout the night.
The picturesque village of Zermatt is nestled at the foot of the Matterhorn. Here you’ll be free to explore 3,600 hectares of spectacular terrain, divided into the four ski areas of Rothorn (including Sunnegga), Gornergrat (including Riffelberg and Stockhorn), Matterhorn Glacier Paradise and Schwarzsee. All are serviced by a network of highly efficient railways and ski lifts. Zermatt is surrounded by a chain of mountains that are over 4,000m high (in fact Zermatt is home to nine of the 10 highest mountains in Europe), providing skiers, boarders and mountaineers with ideal conditions.