Skiing
Sitting at the heart of the Four Valleys ski area in southwest Switzerland, Verbier commands a vast alpine playground stretching from 1,800 metres to 3,300 metres above sea level. The resort's 410 kilometres of pistes encompass everything from perfectly groomed blue and red cruising runs in La Chaux and Lac des Vaux to some of the most revered off-piste terrain in the Alps, including the iconic descents of Tortin, Mont Gelé and the Vallon d'Arbi. Whether you are an intermediate skier seeking long, sweeping reds with mountain-restaurant lunches as punctuation, or an expert drawn to untouched couloirs and expansive backcountry, Verbier consistently delivers on every ambition.
For those wishing to push beyond the marked pistes, hiring a qualified mountain guide opens up a world of hidden gems, while heli-skiing excursions reward adventurous guests with extraordinary high-altitude descents and panoramic views across the Pennine Alps. The broader Four Valleys circuit is equally worth a dedicated day's exploration, with characterful mountain huts such as La Remointze and Les Chottes offering traditional Alpine fare on sun-drenched terraces, a reminder that the mountain experience here is as much about culture and conviviality as it is about vertical metres. One classic on-piste highlight is the Piste de l'Ours in Veysonnaz, a long, flowing cruise that rewards those prepared to venture slightly further afield.
Verbier's ski area is genuinely suited to every level of skier, from those taking their first confident turns to seasoned free-riders seeking fresh lines after a heavy snowfall. The resort's high altitude and predominantly north-facing aspects help to preserve snow quality well into the spring season, ensuring exceptional conditions throughout the winter. An Alpine Collection chalet in Verbier places you at the doorstep of all of this, with ski-in, ski-out properties available for those who wish to transition from chalet to mountain in the most effortless way imaginable.
