Situated between the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc at a height of 5,000 feet, a Verbier ski vacation offers one of the largest ski areas in Europe. If you’re in search of a happening ski town, incredibly scenic Alpine peaks and some of the most renowned Swiss skiing, you will certainly be pleased on a Verbier ski trip. This delightful village is located on a sunny plateau, in the grand circuit of the Four Valleys ski areas—linking Verbier to Nendaz, Veysonnaz, Thyon.
Verbier offers its visitors 60 restaurants, 15 nightclubs and pubs, ensuring that every evening preference is tangible. The village’s ultra-modern sports center provides visitors the best off-piste activities as well, including tennis, squash, ice hockey, curling, skating and swimming. For non-skiers, nearby cities such as Montreux and Lausanne are easily accessible by public transportation.
… at a sunny plateau, in the grand circuit of the Four Valleys ski areas.
...over 420 miles of terrain throughout the whole area.
...by flying into Geneva for ultimate convenience.
…over 60 restaurants appointed to all tastes and flavors.
…the village’s ultra modern sports center.
…Swiss chocolate, fondue and raclette.
…yourself to guided skiing around Mont Blanc.
…this delightful and history European ski village.
When we say big, we mean it. Your lift ticket is honored at the Four Valleys’ 90 lifts, serving over 250 miles of ski runs. You could ski at this sprawling resort network for a week and never ski the same run twice. Intermediates surprisingly have the most options, so long as they aren't afraid to venture into “unpatrolled” areas, which are, in fact, quite mellow. As an annual host to the Freeride World Tour—an elite extreme skiing and snowboard competition—you can bet that Verbier skiing will challenge the best. Experts will find that Verbier has a lot of off-piste runs and moguls. Experts will want to hire a guide to explore Verbier’s famed off-piste routes. This ski area’s 11,000-foot summit Mont Fort’s fast and modern lifts open up some of the steepest lift-accessed skiing in the Alps, and also provides breathtaking views of the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc and Dent Blanche.
Freestylers will find plenty to do in Verbier’s two terrain parks. Verbier has an ideal beginner learning area called the "Jardin de Neige.”
Mountain Stats
6004'
Vertical Drop
4921'
Base Depth
10925'
Summit Depth
TERRAIN
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Total Acres
35
Total Lifts
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Longest Run
Trails
Activities
TerrainPark
No
Tubing
No
Night Skiing
No