
Ski & Snowboard
The 350 km of pistes in the Engadin St. Moritz snowsport region have long offered far more than just the pleasure of classic skiing. Their magical winter spell is an inspiration to try out a host of possibilities and thrilling techniques that turn a mere descent into a totally new downhill experience.
Corviglia, Corvatsch and Diavolezza are synonymous for awe-inspiring experiences on skis. A total of 60 modern transport facilities take you up to snow-sure downhill runs at altitudes from 1800 to 3300 m. You’ll find almost everything in Switzerland’s largest snowsport region, from extensive, well-known areas with a wide range of offers to smaller, family-friendly, village skilifts. Not forgetting the numerous panorama restaurants, ski huts and snowbars, all bursting with ambiance and promising lively après-ski fun.
Incidentally: St. Moritz has entered its candidacy to hold the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. This would be the 5th time for the town to stage the World Championships after 1934, 1948, 1974 and 2003.
More on the Engadin snowsport mountains can be found under
Mountains.
Wintersports in St.Moritz
In addition to Alpine Skiing St. Moritz stages a wide variety of first class attactions, to make it a holiday destination unmatched anywhere on the globe.
125 years Cresta Run St. Moritz
The Cresta Run was first prepared for the winter season 1884/85.
St. Moritz frome above
St. Moritz from a birds-eye view. All photos taken from a hot-air balloon.
Birthplace of Alpine winter sport
St. Moritz was the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism (1864) and sport (1884).
Big 5 - the St. Moritz 5-star hotels
The five St. Moritz 5-star hotels are legendary. An overview.
Engadin summer
Summer in the Engadin: nature, cuture, sport, activity and tranquility.











