Grimentz

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Location

Sierre
Switzerland
46° 10' 48.72" N, 7° 34' 35.4" E
CH
General info: 

As beautiful in summer as in winter! Grimentz/St-Jean (1'572 m) offers an escape into nature at the gateway to some of Switzerland's most famous 4000 metre mountains, where the pure air of the Alps makes your blood tingle. In winter, our pristine white peaks offer you 50km of perfectly prepared ski slopes beneath the blue sky and sunshine… and with the same ticket, access to all the ski resorts in the Val d' Anniviers (Zinal, St-Luc/Chandolin, Vercorin), covering more than 220km. Grimentz/St-Jean also possesses all the necessary infrastructure to make your stay an exciting and unforgettable one. Judge for yourself: tennis, games area, natural ice rink, climbing wall, snow garden, etc...

BASE: 5150ft
SUMMIT: 9514ft
VERTICAL DROP: 4363ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 12
Gondolas: 1
Chairs: 3
Surface: 8

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: CHF50.00
6 DAYS ADULTS: CHF42.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

Interesting places nearby

The ski resort of Flaine is a specially constructed town, dedicated to skiing.

Where skis throw up powder snow and strange ice crystals glisten cheerfully in the sun - that's where the holiday-maker in search of relaxation can make his own private rendezvous with nature even in the middle of winter.

A lively and attractive village with skiing at numerous small areas dotted around the heavily forested surrounding slopes in the 'Great Highlands of Trentino'.

A small, peaceful and friendly purpose-built centre with lifts linked to the first-rate Madonna di Campiglio. Local skiing is mostly pretty easy on North West facing slopes, although a mogul covered black runs beneath the gondola.

A small ski centre, purpose built in 1959, with a huge amount of cross-country ski terrain accessed from it. Facilities are limited, but this is a rare opportunity to discover an under-developed French ski centre.

Built at 1800 metres high, in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees, between France and Spain, Font-Romeu offers a scenic view over the surrounding mountain ranges which rise up to more than 2900 metres.