ST MORITZ

Perched in the Swiss Alps, St. Moritz is a world-famous ski resort offering a blend of luxury, adventure, and high-altitude thrills. Spread across three diverse ski areas; Corviglia, Corvatsch, and Diavolezza/Lagalb, the resort features over 350 kilometers of slopes, modern lifts, and exceptional snow quality.

Corviglia, just above the St Moritz township, has 155 kilometers of sun-soaked runs perfect for carving and long lunches. Corvatsch reaches up to 3,303 meters with glacier terrain and north-facing slopes, ideal for powder and variety. Diavolezza and Lagalb cater to freeriders with big alpine bowls and quiet, untouched snow.

Accommodation options range from iconic 5-star hotels like Badrutt’s Palace to budget-friendly lodges in nearby villages like Celerina and Silvaplana. The resort is easily accessible by train, including the scenic Bernina Express—one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world. With over 230 kilometers of cross-country trails, glacier views, gourmet mountain dining, and off-slope activities, St. Moritz offers more than just skiing, it delivers a full alpine experience in style.

Jungfrau Mountain Terrain:

Beginner

26%

Intermediate

50%

Advanced

   24%  

Skiing Hours:

8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Summit Elevation:

3303 m

Vertical Drop:

1,530 m

Average Snowfall:

250 cm

Snowboarders:

Snowboarder Friendly

Lift Information:

  • 6 Gondolas
  • 15 Chairlifts
  • 18 Surface lifts

Trails:

163 Runs (longest run: 10km)

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