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Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
Beauty comes from above: Anyone taking ski lessons in Adelboden will, with luck, meet the bestlooking ski instructor in Switzerland.
Adelboden
 
Aletsch (Valais)
The insiders' choice: Although Aletsch has been included on UNESCO World Heritage list since 2001, it remains an insiders' secret among winter resorts.
Aletsch
 
Andermatt/Sedrun (Central Switzerland)
Three cantons, one ski area: You should be able to trust an Olympic champion: “The run down from the Gemsstock is my favourite piste, and one of the most beautiful in the Alps,” says Bernhard Russi.
Andermatt/Sedrun
 
Arosa (Graubünden)
Snowsure and carbon-neutral: Arosa enjoys a wonderful location: at the far end of the Schanfigg valley, at an altitude of 1,800 m, with no through traffic and few – if any – day-trippers.
Arosa
 
Around Visp
From the heart: Around Visp the views are glorious: from panoramas taking in Switzerland's highest mountains to dramatic glimpses into deep, unspoilt valleys.
Around Visp
 
Braunwald (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Car-free, fog-free, carefree: Anyone who rides the funicular up to snowy Braunwald on a sunny winter’s day understands the talk of a “fairytale world”.
Braunwald
 
Brig Belalp (Valais)
Triple winter fun: From Brig it is easy to reach the famous big ski resorts of the Valais. But the true gems lie much closer. Directly above this alpine town lie three wonderfully intimate resorts offering a variety of pleasures on the pistes: Blatten/Belalp, Rosswald and Rothwald.
Brig Belalp
 
Château-d'Oex/Rougemont (Lake Geneva Region)
Guaranteed connection: You can take a narrow view of the Pays-d’Enhaut – and still enjoy 40 km of attractive piste at the small but diverse ski area of La Braye above Château-d’Oex, especially appealing to families.
Château-d'Oex/Rougemont
 
Coeur du Valais - Sierre-Anniviers (Valais)
Contrasting: The sun loves the Val d’Anniviers: you can tell from the healthy faces of the locals.
Coeur du Valais - Sierre-Anniviers
 
Crans-Montana (Valais)
The full programme: Idyllic mountain village or alpine metropolis? The twin communities of Crans and Montana embody both, and combine the conveniences of a modern holiday resort with abundant nature and a five-star panorama taking in the finest 4,000 m peaks: the Matterhorn, Mont-Blanc, Weisshorn and Dent-Blanche.
Crans-Montana
 
Disentis Sedrun (Graubünden)
Simply good: The air in the upper part of the Surselva region feels filtered: it's pure, clean and healthy. That is what the ski area feels like too: unspoilt, authentic and tranquil.
Disentis Sedrun
 
Elm-Sernftal (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Home of legends - The idyllic mountain village of Elm in canton Glarus is proud of its home-grown legends: Vreni Schneider, the most successful Swiss ski racer of all time; and Elmer Citro, the local lemonade popular throughout Switzerland.
Elm-Sernftal
 
Engadine St. Moritz (Graubünden)
Pure sunshine: The mountains, the space, the light… This region on the southern side of the Swiss Alps is famous for its uplifting open vistas, its dramatic mountain backdrop, and its exceptionally sunny climate: skies are blue for 322 days a year.
Engadine St. Moritz
 
Engelberg-Titlis (Central Switzerland)
Eternal snow: Up at 3,020 m, winter lasts all year. Of course, this fascinates the many visitors from all over the world who arrive at the glacier from Lucerne in barely an hour; but the local snowboarding and freeskiing community also greatly values the year-round snow and the benefits it brings.
Engelberg-Titlis
 
Fribourg Region (Fribourg Region)
Good value and family-friendly: This region has long been an open secret among cost-conscious winter sports fans.
Fribourg Region
 
Goms (Valais)
Cross-country heaven: The Goms is a paradise for crosscountry skiers.
Goms
 
Grächen (Valais)
Family happiness: When the kids have a good time, so do the parents – and the Valais village of Grächen does all it can to make this happen.
Grächen
 
Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland)
The village below the Eiger: Grindelwald is a winter playground set against an unparalleled icecapped mountain backdrop.
Grindelwald
 
Gstaad (Bernese Oberland)
Perfect conditions: Gstaad Mountain Rides is the name of the winter sports region that extends from Zweisimmen all the way up to Glacier 3000 – the only glacier ski area in the Bernese Oberland.
Gstaad
 
Haslital (Bernese Oberland)
Setting trends in freestyle - Haslital is into one style more than any other: freestyle. Passionately so, and for more than two decades.
Haslital
 
Heidiland (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Cool pistes, hot springs: There’s no shortage of excellent reasons to visit the Heidiland holiday region in winter.
Heidiland
 
Jura (Lake Geneva Region)
Cross-country heaven: The Jura region of canton Vaud is often compared to the Arctic north.
Jura
 
Laax (Graubünden)
Unlimited fun: Laax is young, trendy and dynamic. Packed with possibilities, this snowblessed winter resort offers everyone the chance to live their holidays to the full, celebrating their own style.
Laax
 
Lake Zürich Region (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
A place rich in winter energy: The sleepy village of Amden, close to the buzzing metropolis of Zürich, lies on a sunny terrace. It’s an energizing place, and, thanks to its manageable piste layout, particularly family-friendly.
Lake Zürich Region
 
Lauterbrunnen (Bernese Oberland)
In the 19th century, no journey through Switzerland was complete without a trip to Lauterbrunnen: the famous Staubbach falls inspired Goethe to write his poem “Song of the Spirits over the Waters”. Now, every winter, the 72 waterfalls of this valley transform into icicles – and don’t sing so much as crack and crash!
Lauterbrunnen
 
Lenk-Simmental (Bernese Oberland)
Built on tradition: At the far end of the Simmental, in one of the most beautiful valley heads in the Alps, lies the resort of Lenk. The typical Simmental chalets, along with the local traditions – very much alive here – give the village an unmistakable charm.
Lenk-Simmental
 
Lenzerheide (Graubünden)
Twice as beautiful: In Lenzerheide sun-lovers are doubly spoilt: in the morning, sunshine floods the western side of the valley; in the afternoon, the eastern.
Lenzerheide
 
Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
Thrills for adventurers: In the heart of the Lake Geneva Region, surrounded by nature, lies Les Diablerets.
Les Diablerets
 
Leukerbad (Valais)
Wellness unlimited: Around four million litres of thermal spring water gush out of the rock every day at Leukerbad – more than anywhere else in Europe.
Our power station.
 
Leysin/Les Mosses (Lake Geneva Region)
Snowboarding mecca: Leysin embraced snowboarding and freestyle skiing early on.
Leysin/Les Mosses
 
Lötschberg (Valais)
Highlight: With the Valais stretching out to one side and the Bernese Oberland on the other, you could call Lötschberg the pinnacle of the winter sports world.
Lötschberg
 
Malbun (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Family fun in the Principality: The people of Liechtenstein swear by their small, family-friendly ski area, where people know each other, stop to chat to visitors and enjoy precious leisure time.
Malbun
 
Melchsee-Frutt (Central Switzerland)
In the heart of Switzerland: In the middle of Central Switzerland, surrounded by lakes and mountains, lies the delightful little holiday region of Melchsee-Frutt.
Melchsee-Frutt
 
Mürren (Bernese Oberland)
A natural high: Take the Schilthorn cable car up to Mürren, and glide back to another age. The highest village in canton Bern to be inhabited year-round is a secret little world unto itself.
Mürren
 
Nendaz (Valais)
A wealth of possibilities: Located at the heart of the famous "4 Vallées" winter sports area below the 3,330 m Mont-Fort, Nendaz offers an impressive 400-plus kilometres of piste.
Nendaz
 
Portes du Soleil - Chablais Region (Valais)
Unlimited fun: At the gateway of the Valais lies the most impressive winter sports area in the world: the Portes du Soleil. Straddling the border between France and Switzerland, this region offers 650 km of piste and 204 skilifts, all on one lift pass.
Portes du Soleil - Chablais Region
 
Saas-Fee (Saastal) (Valais)
100 per cent winter: Under the piercing blue Valais sky, 18 peaks topping 4,000 m are gathered around the slopes of the Saas valley.
Saas-Fee (Saastal)
 
Savognin (Graubünden)
Number one: Savognin rolls out the carpet for families: the longest covered magic carpet in Switzerland, to be precise.
Savognin
 
Sils (Graubünden)
Sils in the Engadine is the perfect setting for wonderful winter sports and holidays in unforgettable surroundings. Set in beautiful countryside, like a precious stone amongst the lakes, Sils is the cultural centre of the Upper Engadine.
Sils
 
Sion
600 km of piste: Boasting 600 km of piste ranging from easy to extremely challenging, the Sion Region in the heart of the Alps is a mecca for skiers and snowboarders.
Sion
 
Sörenberg (Central Switzerland)
Paradise for winter walkers: The largest winter sports area in canton Lucerne lies within the scenic Entlebuch UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Sörenberg
 
Stoos (Central Switzerland)
Close, simple, good-value: The only dazzlingly modern thing about Stoos is the new chairlift, complete with heated seats, up to the top of the Klingenstock (1,935 m).
Stoos
 
Toggenburg (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
In the land of fairytales: Behind the seven peaks of the imposing Churfirsten lies a paradise for little people: the fairytale landscape of the Toggenburg.
Toggenburg
 
Verbier - Val de Bagnes (Valais)
All you could wish for: Numbers like this get the pulse going… 90 skilifts serving 410 km of piste rising as high as Mont-Fort (3,330 m) make the winter sports area of Les 4 Vallées – the “Four Valleys” – one of superlatives.
Verbier - Val de Bagnes
 
Viamala (Graubünden)
The many faces of winter.
Viamala
 
Villars-Gryon (Lake Geneva Region)
Land of light: Villars-Gryon seems so bright and sunny that it feels as if it lies nearer to the sky.
Villars-Gryon
 
Wengen (Bernese Oberland)
A much-loved classic: This car-free village at the foot of the Lauberhorn lies on a sunny sheltered terrace 400 m above Lauterbrunnen.
Wengen
 
Zürich (Zurich (Region))
Enlightening: Zürich is particularly worth a visit in winter, the season of lights.
Zürich