Great Ski Runs
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Switzerland (Switzerland)
More than 60 winter sports resorts in Switzerland feature lighted ski runs for skiing and snowboarding at night. In many places, restaurants and cafés along the runs stay open late, proposing food and entertainment for sports lovers and other night birds.
Overview "night runs"
Overview "night runs"
Switzerland (Switzerland)
A selection of the longest marked and prepared downhill runs (7 kilometers and more) in Switzerland. Plus much additional information at a glance.
Overview of "longest runs"
Overview of "longest runs"
Switzerland (Switzerland)
A selection of technically difficult marked mogul runs in Switzerland. Plus much additional information at a glance.
Overview of "Mogul runs"
Overview of "Mogul runs"
Switzerland (Switzerland)
Chablais - Portes du Soleil (Valais)
12 marked routes lead from one massif to the next, and from one country to the next.
Chablais / Portes du Soleil (Valais)
The Champery-Planachaux cable car and the Grand-Paradis chair lift take you to the top of the largest international skiable area: Les Portes du Soleil.
Champéry (Valais)
The piste of Le Pas de Chavanette - called "Le Mur Suisse" (The Swiss Wall) by French skiers - is one of the most impressive in the world.
Château-d'Oex (Lake Geneva Region)
Enthusiastic skiers and snowboarders dart and glide over 250 km of pistes designed for all ability levels. Skiing schools, snow playgroups, Nordic skiing schools and many more activities are on offer during family and sporting vacations.
Davos (Graubünden)
The ski regions of Madrisa and Gotschna-Parsenn are accessible from Klosters.
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
The descent of your dreams in Engelberg! The Titlis (3028m above sea level) is the starting point. After overcoming a difference in altitude of 2000m and a 12km long fast descent on Engelberg's powder-snow-covered slopes you're back at the bottom.
Fiesch (Valais)
Enjoy the thrill of the 1.5 km long downhill descent from the Eggishorn to the Fiescheralp. Experience skiing in a class of its own surrounded by a breathtaking panorama.
Flumserberg (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Crack skiers are drawn to the countless drifts, while carvers prefer the well prepared piste.
Hasliberg (Bernese Oberland)
Sunshine - a concise and accurate description of this piste! Already at the start at Planplatten, 2245 m above sea level, you are rewarded with magnificent views.
Jungfrau Region (Bernese Oberland)
The winter sports area around Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau offers a total of 44 transport facilities.
Lenk i.S. (Bernese Oberland)
Blue sky, sunshine, red cheeks and vast amounts of white gold... On the Lenk's longest piste, the Tschuggen stretch on the Betelberg, you'll never be bored.
Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
Les Mosses (Lake Geneva Region)
The skiing area of Les Mosses - La Lécherette has more than 40 km of pistes, divided up into 13 routes.
Leysin (Lake Geneva Region)
Leysin offers 60 km of marked pistes and a glorious landscape.
Locarno (Ticino)
Cardada-Cimetta: five ski runs, wonderful views of Lake Maggiore, snow and palmtrees near Locarno!
Lötschental (Valais)
The descent to the valley begins on the Hockenhorngrat at a height of 3111 metres above sea level with a breath-taking panorama across 40 four-thousand-metre peaks!
Mürren (Bernese Oberland)
Tackling one of the longest downhill runs in Switzerland-across 12 km from the 2970 metre high Schilthorn to Lauterbrunnen (800 metres a.s.l.) - is best done after a hearty James Bond breakfast in the Piz Gloria revolving restaurant.
Pontresina (Graubünden)
The red, black and, above all, mogul pistes invite you to have some fun in the snow.
Sent (Graubünden)
The 12 km dream piste to Sent is in a class of its own and artificial snow is only used on the lower sections of the run.
St. Moritz (Graubünden)
With ski pistes adding up to a total length of 350 km the destination ENGADINE/St. Moritz offers variety and something to suit every skier. Switzerland's largest snow sport region.
Toggenburg (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The variety of Toggenburg pistes offers something to suit everyone.
Verbier (Valais)
The piste from Les Attelas down to Verbier is very beautiful and not too difficult.
Villars-sur-Ollon (Lake Geneva Region)
A total of 75 mechanical lifts and 220 kilometres of pistes for all ability levels.
Wengen (Bernese Oberland)
The Lauberhorn Race takes place every year in mid-January. Every Wednesday and Thursday before the famous race, training downhill races take place. Naturally, watching is permitted!
Zermatt (Valais)
17 tough kilometres of piste: deep black sections, glaciers and breathtaking heights.





























