
Zermatt village © Swiss Tourist Board
The Alps contain some of Switzerland's most dramatic landscapes,
in a country already well endowed with spectacular scenery and
fabulous alpine vistas. Situated at the heart of the Alps,
Switzerland shares the mountain range with France, Italy and
Austria, and provides winter and summer time enjoyment for skiers,
snowboarders, walkers and climbers.
Switzerland has the distinction of being home to the first ever
ski resort, and since then, over 200 first-class resorts have
attracted thousands of Swiss and international downhill and
cross-country skiers and snowboarders. The tradition of skiing goes
back two centuries. Today, with more than 1,700 mountain railways
and ski lifts, renowned ski schools and instructors, the best ski
equipment in the world, and outstanding slopes and facilities
catering for all levels of ability, it fully deserves its moniker
of 'Europe's winter playground'.
The ideal resort for beginners or families is Grindelwald in the
Jungfrau region, while intermediates and snowboarders head for the
twin resorts of Davos and Klosters, with miles of excellent ski
terrain and acclaimed to be one of the top snowboarding
destinations worldwide. Expert skiers can enjoy the challenge of
7,200 ft (2,700m) vertical drops on the Klein Matterhorn at
Zermatt, and the ski valley of Verbier is ideal for shoulder-season
skiing as its location provides early snow that lingers late into
the spring. The stylish resort of St Moritz offers the most
energetic and varied nightlife of all the Swiss resorts. The ideal
ski season runs from January to late March, but is most crowded
during the Christmas holidays and the month of February.
Climbers and walkers head to the Alps between June and
September, when the weather is warmer and more settled. There are
more than 40,390 miles (65,000km) of well-marked and maintained
hiking trails as well as longer treks across the country that will
reveal miles and miles of unspoiled beauty. Grindelwald has long
been the capital of summer hiking in the Bernese Alps, and more
recently added a network of groomed trails for winter hikers.
Climbers have long been lured by the challenges of the Matterhorn
and there are some memorable hikes up to the cliffs below the
summit. The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) is the best source of
information on mountaineering.
The most accessible and visited alpine area is the magnificent
Bernese Oberland region in the centre of the country, with its
classic Swiss scenery of picturesque peaks, quaint wooden chalets
and charming mountain villages, green pastures, lakes and the
tinkle of cow bells. This is a fabulous area for walking and
provides exceptional winter sports.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Swiss Alps holiday resorts: Verbier, Davos, Klosters, St Moritz, Zermatt, Veysonnaz, Crans-Montana and Leysin
Attractions
The Bellinzona Castles
For visitors to Switzerland looking to get a sense of 'Olde
European' grandeur, a trip to the Bellinzona Castles is an absolute
treat. The historic town of Bellinzona, located near the Ticino
River at the foot of the Swiss Alps, is home to...
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Events
White Turf St Moritz Festival
One of the most popular events for those taking a ski holiday in
Switzerland, the White Turf St Moritz Festival is an extremely
well-attended international equestrian event, that sees European
thoroughbreds raced across the frozen expanse of Lake St Moritz.
The gorgeous ski resort...
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