Switzerland Ski Resorts

Switzerland is known for its breathtaking Alps and some of the world’s most popular ski resorts — perfect for any ski enthusiast or a stress-free family holiday.

Consider these popular ski towns for your ultimate winter getaway:

ZERMATT


Zermatt sits at the foot the Matterhorn, which at 4,478 metres, is one of the highest mountains in Europe. The town is regarded as a top destination for skiing. This “crown jewel” of Switzerland has something for everyone. Whether a beginner or expert, skiers can enjoy a day of hitting the slopes. Sightseers can take in the town’s beauty on the famous Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car, or take a break from skiing to enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride during a day of shopping.

FLIMS LAAX FALERA


Often referred to as Laax, the three-part resort of Flims Laax Falera is a sight to see. If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, Flims offers snow-clad mountains for a morning hike or a cross-country skiing excursion. Falera feels like home with its authentic Graubünden-style village — great for family holidays. Laax has become largely known as the mecca for snowboarders. Just 90 minutes from Zürich and a little more than two hours from Milan, Laax is home to the Freestyle Academy, an indoor park for bikers, snowboarders and freeskiers. It is the first of its kind in Europe and remains a popular destination among tourists.

DAVOS


This unique destination is one of the highest Alpine resorts in Europe. The ski resort also is one of the largest in Switzerland, so it’s ideal for both intermediate and advanced skiers. During your visit, check out an ice hockey match at the Vaillant Arena to cheer on Hockey Club Davos, which has won 31 league titles. If watching is not enough, set aside some time to ice skate on the arena’s outdoor rink, which is made of natural ice.

ST. MORITZ


Not to be outdone, St. Moritz is rich in adventure. During the winter, partake in Corvatsch Snow Night, a skiing event at 7 p.m. every Friday. But this resort offers much more than just skiing. Get around town in the most unconventional way — by bobsled. Yes, bobsled. The St. Moritz–Celerina Olympic Bobrun gives taxi rides daily to the public after training sessions. As you discover St. Moritz, don’t forget to take the world-famous Glacier Express train that travels to Zermatt.

SAAS FEE


Saas Fee is known as the “Pearl of the Alps,” and like Zermatt, is car-free to preserve the charm of the town. The resort is packed with adventure and holds three world records. After taking your chances on the slopes, hop on the world’s highest underground train (3,000 metres) for a picturesque ride through the mountains. Then grab a bite to eat at the sensational Mittelallalin Restaurant. Sitting 3,500 metres on top of the Allalin Mountain, the swank eatery revolves and gives visitors a 360-degree view of the mountains. Your day doesn’t have to end there. Pay a visit to world’s largest ice pavilion that includes stunning exhibits and sculptures.

Whether you want to ski or explore the natural beauty of Switzerland, these destinations are rich in natural beauty and culture. What are you waiting for? Get your skis!

CAVE BATH IN MISKOLCTAPOLCA


Open year round, these indoor and outdoor streams weave their way through limestone chambers, allowing bathers to choose whether to luxuriate in the open air or watch the light from the warm waters dance off the inside of a large natural cave. Rumors of this bath’s regenerative properties have been circulating steadily since the early 18th century, which is more than enough time to make us think there’s probably some truth to them. Regardless of whether you come away feeling renewed or not, you won’t be forgetting the mystical-like surroundings of these pools any time soon.

EGERSZALOK


Popular with the locals since the first half of the 1700s, the medicinal mineral waters that run through the thermal spas here come up from underneath the Mátra Mountain range, 20 km to the west. The region has historically been known for its viniculture, as all types of wines  - from the robust sounding ‘Bull's Blood’ to the ‘Italian Riesling’ - can be found. Having enjoyed the wonderful views over the salt hill, as well as the temperate waters, treat yourself to the local produce before retiring for the night at the on-site hotel.

BÜKFÜRDŐ


Bük baths date back to the early 1960s and are the second largest medicinal baths in Hungary. Here, you’ll find a full-scale resort with hotels and restaurants for those looking to indulge and be pampered, as well as tennis courts, Nordic walking and places to camp. It’s a genuine spa retreat with something for everyone. From here, you’re also only a stone’s throw from the Austrian border just under 10 miles away. This makes the town an ideal jumping-off point for exploring further - whether along the highway in your car or biking around the local surroundings. From here, western Hungary really is your oyster.