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Infinitely skiing

Alpes Vaudoises: over 232 km of ski runs to discover

Infinitely skiing

Skiing in the Alpes Vaudoises means hurtling down more than 230 kilometres of snow-covered slopes. From the legendary slopes of Glacier 3000 to the child-friendly snow gardens, and the snow parks that are sure to please beginners and experienced freestylers alike, there's something for everyone. Expect slopes for all levels, breathtaking scenery and a friendly atmosphere.

Alpes Vaudoises

Our skiing offers

Les Diablerets night ski pass
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Les Diablerets night ski pass

Ski the Willy Favre night run in Les Diablerets every Thursday evening.
Group ski & snowboard lessons with ESS Villars
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Group ski & snowboard lessons with ESS Villars

Group lessons are offered by the Villars Swiss Ski School throughout the season when the ski area is open.
Private ski & snowboard lessons with ESS Villars
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Private ski & snowboard lessons with ESS Villars

The private lessons offered by the ESS Villars are designed for everyone.

The Villars-Gryon-Les Diablerets ski area

The Villars-Gryon-Diablerets ski area has slopes for all abilities, fun snow parks and beginners' areas to keep families entertained. The Olympic slope at Les Diablerets hosts major competitions every year, as well as a weekly night skiing event during the season.

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The Leysin-Les Mosses-La Lécherette ski area

Winter fun for all tastes
Winter fun for all tastes

In Leysin, freestyle is king thanks to a snowpark and an Olympic halfpipe. Popular with families, Leysin and Les Mosses offer 100km of pistes to suit all tastes.

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Glacier 3000 ski area

Skiing from November to April
Skiing from November to April

At Glacier 3000, ski conditions are ideal from November to April. And there’s a special bonus –  a 360° panoramic view of the alpine peaks and some of the longest and steepest runs in the Alpes Vaudoises.

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The Rougemont-La Videmanette ski area

Experienced skiiers can ski down Rougemont-La Videmanette’s long runs and join the Gstaad ski area.

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Inclusive skiing

Skiing in the Alpes Vaudoises is for everyone! Handiskiing gives people with reduced mobility the chance to enjoy winter sports.

Après-ski

After enjoying magnificent skiing conditions, contemplating the breathtaking panoramas of the Vaud Alps and admiring the sunset, extend your day's skiing. Spend some quality time in the fresh air in our resorts' bars and festive venues on your way back from the slopes.

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