Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

St. Moritz at a glance

  • German
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), London Stansted (STN), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Manchester Int. (MAN)
  • London St Pancras (QQS)

Travel included to St. Moritz

Depart on: Saturdays (Flexible duration holidays and any-day departures are available)

Fly into: Zurich

Transfer time: approx. 3 hours 40 mins by train

Included in your ski holiday to St. Moritz

  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in St.Moritz
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday 
  • Flights or rail from the UK, transfers and accommodation 

Ski & snowboarding information

Best for

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

Cross-country

Snowboard

St. Moritz offers high-altitude skiing, diverse terrain, luxurious accommodations, and a sophisticated atmosphere in the beautiful Engadine valley.

Runs

Ski routes map
Blue: 70km
Red: 245km
Black: 35km

Additional Ski Details

Ski area:
350km
Resort altitude:
1800m
Ski Altitude:
1720m - 3022m
Snow Cannons:
260
Ski Lifts:
42 lifts & 1 funicular
Lift Ski Lockers:
No
Glaciers:
1

Beginners skiing and snowboarding in St. Moritz

With convenient access by funicular from the centre of St.Moritz, Corviglia is the best place for beginners as there is a variety of well groomed pistes to practise your turns and technique. 

Intermediates skiing and snowboarding in St. Moritz

Intermediates will be able to take full advantage of the ski area as there are plenty of long red runs in almost all areas. Corviglia is a favourite for its long runs which bring you back to town. The terrain in the Corvatsch-Furtschellas region is more difficult and steeper, making it appealing to more experienced skiers and snowboarders. 

Advanced skiing and snowboarding in St. Moritz

Corvatsch is equally good for the advanced skiing and snowboarders, as there are a number of black runs in the area including the renowned Hahnensee run leading into St. Moritz-Bad. There is also the opportunity to ski the longest glacier descent from Diavolezza down to Morteratsch, one of the most spectacular runs in the area. We recommend hiring a guide for this run though,  as it can be incredibly challenging for even the most competent skier or boarder. 

Freestyle & freeride in St. Moritz

The well-equipped snow park "Crowland" at the top of is great for all abilities, consisting of a variety of boxes, kickers, rails and wavelines. For the best freeride experience, we recommend hiring a guide to show you the off piste terrain in and around Diavolezza or Corvatsch. 

Cross country skiing in St. Moritz

Skiers have miles of tracks to choose from, exploring lateral valleys and all the frozen lakes of Engadine. The Resort bus connection between Corviglia and Corvatsch cable car station is  free of charge with you lift pass. 

6 days Adult
18+ years
Whole Area Pass £328

 

Lift pass information

  • Free lift pass for children under 6 years when accompanied by an adult
  • Children aged 6+ and youth under 18 years old should book locally for a reduced price
  • Public transport in the Upper Engadine included in the lift pass price
  • Whole Area Pass excludes Aela, Cristins, Celerina Provulèr, San Spiert, Survih, Müsella and Bügls
  • Refundable deposit of approx. CHF 10.00 per person payable locally

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing but may vary up or down. Correct prices will be advised at the time of booking.

6 days Category

Child

7 - 12 years

Adult

13+ years

Skis Red £63 £122
Black - £173
Skis & Boots Red £100 £200
  • White category skis and boots are available for children aged 3 – 6 years: £67
6 days Category

Child

7 - 12 years

Adult

13+ years

Snowboard Red £63 £122
Snowboard & Boots Red £100 £200

 

Levels of equipment

  • Blue skis are ideal for beginners to early intermediates – softer and easier to turn.
  • Red skis suit confident intermediates – more rigid for better stability and control, usually new or one season old.
  • Black skis are ideal for strong intermediates and advanced skiers wanting high-performance equipment.

 

Prices and supplements are correct at time of publishing but may vary up or down. Correct prices will be advised at the time of booking.

Where to stay in St. Moritz

We offer a choice of comfortable and stylish hotels in St. Moritz centre. Whether you're looking for modern chic, traditional Engadine or Belle Epoque style during your stay in St. Moritz we've got the hotel for you. One of our hotels has wellness facilities - so you can relax and unwind after a day in the mountains. 

Our accommodations in St. Moritz

Discover St. Moritz

St Moritz has an idyllic location in Switzerland's Engadine valley and is one of the most recognised resorts in the world. The resort itself is split into three villages: Dorf, on the shore of the lake, has the pick of shops, nightlife, and restaurants. This is where our hotels are located. St. Moritz Bad is less than 2 kilometres away - it's quaint and quieter in comparison. Celerina, on the other side of Dorf, has more of an Italian influence and still has its share of hotels and restaurants. All villages have access to the home mountain, Corviglia. 

The three main ski areas are Corviglia, Corvatsch & Diavolezza-Lagalb, all of which offer you something different. they're all linked by the local ski bus, which is included in your lift pass. With more than 155 kilometres of runs close to home at Corviglia, many skiers and snowboarders are happy to remain on the local slopes for the duration of their stay. Others will want to see what other temptations the area's have to offer. Across the valley, Corvatsch is reached by cable cars from Surlej or Furtschellas at either end of Lake Silvaplana, and provides a large area of quite steep terrain. For non-skiers, there’s a wide array of activities including more than 200 kilometres of scenic cross-country tracks and miles of winter walking trails.

St Moritz is a gem for the foodies, with an array of restaurants from Michelin-star spots to cosy alpine restaurants, you are truly in for a treat here. It has a sophisticated laid back vibe compared to other Swiss resorts like Zermatt, however there are still plenty of bars on and off the mountain to enjoy. The Sky Bar at the Hotel Monopol is one of our favourite's - you cant beat the views across the lake from here. If you're after live music and a great atmosphere, then the Stübli Bar is a good bet - it's popular with tourists and locals alike. 

St.Moritz hosts around 150 winter events – all on ice, throughout the winter season. Check out what's on before you visit. You might catch things like Cricket on Ice, a twist on the traditional game, which is played on the frozen lake each winter. In the unlikely setting of a frozen lake and against the backdrop of snow-covered mountain peaks, drivers, collectors, and car enthusiasts gather to drive, show, and observe some of the world's most exciting cars at the I.C.E festival. To round off the end of an exciting winter season, the World Championship Village comes to life to celebrate the Freestyle World Championships. Watch on as the world's best skiers and snowboarders take on the challenge of various different disciplines including moguls, ski or snowboard cross and big air. There are also a host of performances from well known music creators throughout the resort, as well as daily apres events to finish off the day (certain events are ticked, be sure to book in advance).

For a day of the slopes, enjoy relaxing in the day spa. Located on the top floor of the sport centre, you can enjoy incredible views of the mountains whilst relaxing in the saunas, steam room or Jacuzzis.

A shopper paradise, St Moritz has some of the biggest names in high fashion lining the streets, as well as hand crafted souvenirs, jewellery stores and sporting shops. Equipment rental and sports shops are typically open until late in the day so you can maximise your time on the mountain before returning your equipment at the end of your last day.

Our flexible short ski breaks in Switzerland have you covered! Hit the slopes for as long or as short as you like. Design your perfect Swiss ski getaway! Choose your duration, departure day, hotel, and resort. Fly from your preferred airport and customize your trip with extras like ski hire and lift passes.​

​The choice is yours, flexible durations available in 10 resorts and 34 hotels across Switzerland.

Travel to St. Moritz

Travel by air

Flights depart Saturdays to Zurich (Flexible duration holidays and any-day departures are available for some hotels - please contact us for more information),

Transfer time

  • Zurich airport: approx. 3 hours 40 mins by train

Private transfers and self drive options are available.

Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.

Travel by train

Travel from London St Pancras to St Moritz by train. Bookable online for seven night, Saturday departure holidays.

Transfers between Zürich Airport and St Moritz are by train. The journey takes approximately 3 hours 40 minutes and typically has two changes - at Zürich HB (Hauptbahnhof) and either Chur or Landquart. The train station at Zürich Airport is a short walk from arrivals.

Tickets will be sent by our UK Operations team or your travel agent at least 48 hours before departure and are valid for any train on your travel day. You can find timetables and real-time travel information on the SBB website or the SBB app.

If you are travelling on a Saturday there will be Inghams staff outside Airport Arrivals to meet you and provide information and any assistance required. Your resort Destination Expert will arrange any necessary transport from the station to your hotel.

Provisional Outbound Timings

  1. London St. Pancras

  2. Paris Gare du Nord

    Change

  3. Paris Gare de Lyon

  4. Zurich

    Change

  5. Zurich

  6. Chur

    Change

  7. Chur

  8. St Moritz

Tickets for the metro travel (two stops) between Gare du Nord and Gare de Lyon in Paris are included.

Return transfer timings will be confirmed when you book.

Your resort Destination Expert will arrange any necessary transport from St Moritz station to your hotel.

Things to do in St. Moritz

Ski under the moonlight on Switzerlands longest  illuminated slopes in Corvatsch - a 4.2-kilometre slope down from the Murtèl mid-station down to Surlej. Every Friday you can enjoy late night skiing until 1am or 2am depending on the time of year.

On full moon nights, when the lunar light is at it's brightest, the Diavolezza cable car operates at night. The slope is freshly groomed and is illuminated only by the light of the full moon. Piz Palü appears dark and majestic, and the snowfields glitter in the moonlight. 

Ice skating is available on the frozen lake of St. Moritz throughout the winter season. Subject to weather conditions, payable locally.

There is plenty of cross country skiing available in St Moritz with around 230 kilometres of cross-country ski trails throughout the Upper Engadine.

The Olympia Bob Run is the oldest bobsleigh run in the world, and guests can fly down the icy track offering 75 seconds of adrenaline. If you are brave enough, you’ll receive a certificate as proof of your achievement. Weather permitting, the bob guest rides are offered almost every day throughout the winter season.

Swap your skis or board for snowshoes and head on an adventure through the pristine landscape, venture through the forests, up the mountains or just around the local trails you'll be rewarded with fantastic views.

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