St. Moritz Ski Resort
St. Moritz offers 350kms of piste which are all well connected by train and bus (included in the lift pass). There are two areas, St. Moritz Dorf, the sophisticated town with its fashionable shops and the quieter St. Moritz Bad, located next to the spectacular frozen lake.
Beginners


Take the lift up to the Corviglia area which has nursery slopes and some wide open pistes. Celerina also has good nursery slopes in the village.
Intermediates




The Corviglia and Piz Nair area offers 95kms of long cruising runs and a variety of runs back to the resort. Try the Hahnensee run from the Corvatsch back to St. Moritz Bad which is 8km long descending 900m, or the 8km run back from Piz Nair to Celerina.
Advanced




Lagalb and Diavolezza have the most punishing pistes particularly the Lagalb run which is non-stop moguls. There are tough off-piste runs from the Piz Nair and the Corvatsch.
Snowboarding




The huge variety will keep the freeriders amongst you happy, try the area around Piz Nair to get you going and the slopes of Corvalgia to lay some turns. Freestylers will not have to look very far, St. Moritz has a pipe and there are plenty of kickers both natural and man made to keep you amused.
| Approx Transfer Time |
Zurich 4 hrs by train. |
| Village Height |
3,303m (11,322ft) |
| Highest Lift |
3,303m (11,322ft) |
Apres Ski
There are some excellent bars and restaurants including the popular Roo bar at Hotel Hauser and Cascade.
Activities
Swimming · Tennis · Squash courts · Curling · Health Spa · Cresta ice shuttle
Eating Out
A vast choice of excellent restaurants including Badrutt's Palace, Kulm Hotel, Steffani's and the Cascade.
Other Amenities
Cinema · Casino · Sleigh rides · Museums · 150 km cleared paths & trails · Cricket, polo and horse racing on the frozen lake (Jan & Feb).