Ski Resort Guide for Gstaad
ski insuranceResort Guide for Gstaad, Switzerland
Resort Profile
The snowsports resort which is the home slopes to the rich and famous is a year round resort. Gstaad and its surrounding 6 villages combine to offer a great range of well spread out skiing of mainly intermediate standard. Most of the villages are connected by train as well as bus. Gstaad is at the head of a U-shaped, flat bottomed valley formed by the Sanetsch, Wasserngrat and the Eiggli mountain. The Gstaad Super Ski pass accesses 69 lifts in total and 250kms of runs and includes the glacier skiing at Les Diablerets, Adelboden-Lenk and the Alpes Vaudoises resorts. The main village is everything you might expect: a traffic free centre with up market shops, luxury hotels and lots of upmarket chocolate box private chalets.
Resort Statistics
| Resort Height : 1050 | |
| Top Station : 3000 | |
| Bottom Station : 950 | |
| Vertical Descent : 2050 | |
| Drag Lifts : 10 | |
| Chair Lifts : 6 | |
| Opens : Dec - April | |
| Expert Rating : 6 | |
| Intermediate Rating : 8 | |
| Beginner Rating : 8 |
Lift Pass prices
- Adult One Day Pass : 55 CHF
- Adult Six Day Pass : 266 CHF
- Child One Day Pass : 29 CHF
- Child Six Day Pass : 139 CHF
Accomodation & Après Ski
Apres ski is varied and well organised. Swimming in Gstaad is free with your lift pass, there are skating and curling rinks, sleigh rides and cross country skiing and a cinema. Shopping is excellent with a good range of upmarket, chic outlets. Most of the bars and nightclubs are contained within the main hotels.
