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T O P 5 S K I I N G R E S O RT S I N S W I T Z E R L A N D C R E A T E D B Y J A C K R Y G E R
• Are you an experienced or expert skier looking for your next, new ski resort to hit this winter?
• Travel to Switzerland to experience the beauty of the country while enjoying some of the best and most beautiful slopes in the world.
• Here is a countdown of five of the country’s resorts to visit this winter if you’re still deciding your vacation (most are on the more expensive side, but they’re worth the price) …
V E R B I E R
• Though particularly popular with its French-speaking clientele, all are still welcomed to Verbier with its network of cable cars and gondolas giving you convenient access to more resorts including Veysonnaz and La Tzoumaz.
# 1
• After you day skiing, you can relax and enjoy some of the most creative and delicious cuisine.
• If you’re also a food connoisseur then this is your resort as the others serve simple and typical ski resort menus.
S T. M O R I T Z
• Having more of an Austrian influence compared to the other resorts on this list, St. Mortiz showcases authentic medieval architecture including folkloric fixtures, hand-carved paneling, and local granite throughout.
# 2
• There are slopes for all levels here.
• The Corvigilia, located just above St. Moritz is the most suitable for new or beginner skiers.
• If you’re looking for more of a challenge then head over to Sils Maria (Corvatsh) or Pontresina (Diavolezza).
• Both feature difficult slopes that you will challenge you all day long.
• Intermediate-level skiers should take the one cable-care connection to Piz Corvatsch and ski all the way back to St. Moritz’s lake.
A R O S A• Relatively new to
the scene amongst the ski resorts, Arosa is one of the most isolated and quiet vacations spots you’ll find.
• If you’re a nature lover then escape here as you head in on the one the road that leads to town.
# 3
• Lined with alpine meadows as far as your eye can see, Arosa couldn’t been any more serene.
Z E R M AT T
• In the Southwest region of Switzerland, Zermatt is located on a high-altitude plateau.
• It's known for its slopes just as much as its party scene with beer-drinking heading into the early hours of the morning.
# 4
• Primarily tailored to intermediate skiers, it also feature a difficult course with a drop of (3,280ft) from start to finish.
G S TA A D
• Located in Saaneland, Gstaad is a cool option with plenty of action off the slopes as much as there is on them.
# 5
• During your downtime, you can attend music festivals, shop till you drop, and people-watch.
• You can people watch there for hours or enjoy the view as the sun goes down.
• There’s no doubting that anywhere you ski this winter will bring you joy, but there’s something particularly special about the Swiss slopes that will leave you skiing fearless.