St. Moritz, Switzerland - ski resort review
St. Moritz is the most famous Swiss ski resort, with a wide
range of various activities to offer. You can not only watch
real competitions, but also practice some sport activities.
St. Moritz held Winder Olympic Games twice (1928, 1948).
- Corviglia
The broad slopes of Corvilia offer a beautiful view over
St. Moritz. This area is a pleasure for all kind of skiers
- from beginners to experts. It is also a very good area
for kids to begin their ski adventure. Although Piz Nair
may seem unavailable a ride down this slope is achievable
even for intermediate skiers. Another places recommended
for skiing are: Piz Julier, Chantarella, Salastrains, Suvretta.
There is also a bobsleigh ride available. You can take advantage
of o 1585 m long ride down the mountain, with a four people
team.
- Celerina
If you don't like the urban character of St. Moritz, you
can always visit Celerina, which offers you a more suburban
atmosphere. It's much more calm and quiet, and much more
relaxing. A funicular will take you up the Marguns ski area.
There you can choose from a variety of Traus Fluors and
Val Saluver ski areas. A T-bar and a chairlift can take
you to Corviglia whenever you want.
- Silaplana
The main ski mountain top of Silaplana is Piz Corvatsch, which
is quite famous among skiers. Corvatsch offers you a beautiful
view over the whole area. From the restaurant at the top you can
sometimes see Mont Blanc - the highest peak in Europe!