Late-season Skiing & Snowboarding

Ski Sunday abandons the season in February, the FIS World Cup season climaxes in March (this season at Lenzerheide, on 20th March) and most of the continent stows away skis and snowboards after Easter. So what for those who want to prolong the season? is there decent skiing anywhere through April and May?

The simple answer is yes. For many freeriders this is the best time of the year to tour, and for those who prefer to stick to the pistes or use lifts to get off-piste, there is still fresh snow. Essentially the very best places are high, so resorts with lifts to about 3000m are promising. The Aletsch Arena, Belalp, Val D’Annivers, and Lauchernalp are not well known but passes are relatively cheap, they are rarely crowded and make good destinations for families, beginners and for weekend escapes. All you have to do is get on the best site for sports gear on the internet, get the appurtenances, and start right away. Val D’Annivers is a little known gem, with Zinal in that area offering the most challenging off-piste and Chandolin the best pistes. Samnaun gives access to the huge Silvretta Arena which has all but the valley runs over 2000m and consistently has good snow conditions throughout April. The Jungfrau stays open until after Easter with good pistes still available down to Wengen, Mürren, Kleine Scheidegg and Holenstein through until mid-afternoon. Diovolezza in the Engadin, near Pontresina, is the highest valley run in Switzerland, with a bottom station above 2000m and lifts open until late May. Davos and Klosters should offer good skiing on the higher runs on the Parsenn until the lifts close on 1st May. The 4 Vallées (centred on Verbier), Flims/Laax and Les Diablerets have glaciers and stay open until early May this year, and Engelberg will stay open until the end of May – although I doubt the valley run will last quite that long. St Moritz, Saas-Fee and Zermatt offer the very best late season skiing, with Saas-Fee and Zermatt providing some limited glacier skiing right through the year. Once you decide on the place you are going, make sure you capture all the exciting moments. The best way to do that is using a drone. Don’t forget about radio, check this comparison to decide which one is better for you.

There are other things to do in the tail-end of the winter sports season in Switzerland. Over the week ending 20th March are the FIS World Cup at Lenzerheide, the Zinal Freeride contest and the Nissan Freeride World Tour 2010 in Verbier (on the Bec de Rosses). On 19th March the longest torch-lit downhill skiing procession in the world takes place down the 2000m, 12 km descent from Titlis to Engelberg – meeting point is at the Valley Station at 6pm with dinner on Mt Titlis at 9.30 pm.

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Largest Areas of Piste

Region Area      Top (m)  Piste (km)
Valais & Vaud Les Portes du Soleil 2500 650
Graübunden Davos-Klosters 2844 427
Valais & Vaud Verbier – Les quatre vallées 3330 410
Graübunden Engadin-St. Moritz 3303 350
Valais & Vaud Matterhorn ski paradise 3900 313
Graübunden Lenzerheide-Valbella 2865 310
Bernese Oberland Gstaad Mountain Rides 2971 250
Valais & Vaud Skiregion Aletsch 3118 239
Valais & Vaud Sierre-Anniviers 3025 230
Graübunden Alpenarena 3018 220
Bernese Oberland Jungfrauregion 2970 213
Bernese Oberland Adelboden-Lenk 2330 210
Valais & Vaud Crans Montana 3000 200
Graübunden Silvretta Arena 2900 200
Valais & Vaud Saas Fee 3600 145
Graübunden Disentis-Sedrun 2903 110
Valais & Vaud Leysin 2200 100
Central Switzerland Engelberg Titlis 3020 82
Valais & Vaud Les Diablerets 2971 80
Graübunden Engadin-Scuol 2800 80
Graübunden Savognin 2713 80
Graübunden Brigels 2418 75
Valais & Vaud Villars-Gryon 2200 75
Graübunden Arosa 2653 70
Eastern Switzerland Flumserberg 2222 65
Valais & Vaud Leukerbad 2800 60
Bernese Oberland Alpenregion Meiringen-Hasliberg 2433 60
Eastern Switzerland Toggenburg 2262 60
Central Switzerland Andermatt 2963 55
Central Switzerland Sörenberg 2350 50
Central Switzerland Hoch-Ybrig 1938 50
Valais & Vaud Anzère 2500 40
Eastern Switzerland Pizol 2226 40
Valais & Vaud Lötschental 3111 33
Eastern Switzerland Brauwald 1905 32

Source: http://www.myswitzerland.com

It is worth mentioning that some of the best skiing is off-piste, and increasingly the trend is to provide access to off-piste areas that can be reached by the lift systems, and which are generally safe even without a guide.

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Longest Runs

 

Resort Start End Length(km) Drop (m)
Zermatt Klein Matterhorn Zermatt 17 2185
Mürren Schilthorn – Piz Gloria Lauterbrunnen 16 2170
Davos Weissfluhjoch Küblis 14 2014
Gstaad – Saanenland Glacier 3000 Reusch 14 1680
Andermatt Gemsstock Andermatt 14 1519
Wiler (Lötschental) Hockenhorngrat Wiler 13 1692
Saas-Grund Hohsaas Saas-Grund 13 1640
Grindelwald Lauberhorn Grindelwald 13 1370
Evolène Le Mont Rouge Lannaz 13 1273
Engelberg Klein Titlis Engelberg 12 2028
Naters (Belalp Blatten) Hohstock Blatten 12 1790
Fiesch Eggishorn Dorf Lax 12 1770
Flims Laax Falera La Siala Flims 12 1710
Disentis Péz Ault Disentis 12 1594
Wildhaus Gamsalp Grabs 12 1526
Scuol Bergstation Salaniva Sent/Scuol 12 1460
Crans – Montana Plaine Morte Barzettes 12 1273
Grindelwald Männlichen Grindelwald Grund 12 1450
Samnaun   Ischgl Dorf 11 1472
Savognin Piz Martegnas Savognin 11 1470
St-Luc Bella Tola Saint-Luc 11 1371
Lenzerheide Rothorngipfel Lenzerheide Dorf 11 1361
Verbier Mont-Fort Verbier 10 1814
Zermatt Stockhorn Zermatt 10 1759
Zermatt Rothorn Zermatt 10 1457
Grindelwald Oberjoch Gindelwald 10 1438
Meiringen Glogghüs Hohfluh 10 1382
Grimentz Lona Bergstation Grimentz 10 1300
Leukerbad Sattel-Torrenthorn Leukerbad 10 1290
Bergün – Bravuogn Piz Darlux Talstation / Bergün 10 1120
Saas-Fee Mittelallalin Saas-Fee 9 1700
Vals Dachberg Vals 9 1689
Unterwasser Chäserrugg Unterwasser 9 1352
Veysonnaz Greppon blanc Veysonnaz 9 1300
Wiler (Lötschental) Hockenhorngrat Lauchernalp 9 1143
Klosters Skilift Madrisa Bergstation Klosters Dorf Talstation 8.5 1478

Source: http://www.myswitzerland.com

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