Alpine skiing
Found in 3 regions
Regions

Graubünden
15 destsGraubünden is Switzerland's largest canton, known for its stunning alpine landscapes and unique cultural heritage. The region is famous for its diverse languages, with Romansh being one of the official languages. Notable cities include Chur, the oldest city in Switzerland, and the resort town of St. Moritz, renowned for winter sports and luxury. The area boasts the breathtaking Engadin Valley, home to picturesque villages like Sils and Maloja, and offers excellent hiking trails in the Swiss National Park. Graubünden is also known for its traditional cuisine, including hearty dishes like Capuns and Pizzoccheri, reflecting its rich agricultural roots. The region hosts lesser-known festivals that celebrate local traditions, adding to its authentic character.

Trentino-Alto Adige
06 destsThis northern Italian region, bordered by Austria and Switzerland, is known for its unique blend of Italian and Central European cultures. The largest city, Trento, is famous for its Renaissance history and the Council of Trent. Bolzano serves as the gateway to the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering stunning hiking trails and alpine scenery. The region is renowned for its wine production, particularly Gewürztraminer and Pinot Grigio. Visitors can explore lesser-known villages like Ortisei and San Candido, which showcase local crafts and traditions. With its rich history, diverse landscapes, and authentic cuisine, this area is ideal for those looking to explore at a relaxed pace.

Valais
03 destsValais is a prominent region in Switzerland, known for its striking alpine landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is home to the famous Matterhorn and the largest ski area in the country. The region is characterized by its terraced vineyards, which produce unique wines like Fendant and Dôle. Sion, the capital, boasts a medieval old town and ancient castles. Zermatt, a car-free village, offers access to breathtaking hiking trails. The region is also famous for its local cheeses and traditional festivals, including the Fête de la Saint-Bernard. With stunning mountain scenery and charming villages, Valais invites exploration beyond the typical tourist path.