Torgon

Location

Monthey
Switzerland
46° 19' 9.84" N, 6° 52' 31.08" E
CH
General info: 

First entrance into the Swiss-French region of Portes du Soleil, the peaceful village of Torgon offers its visitors a pleasant local atmosphere, tasty specialities and a breathtaking view from the Lake Geneva to the Dents du Midi and the Mont-Blanc. The family-oriented resort of Torgon offers a large range of ski possibilities and is linked to the largest European skiing region. Torgon offers numerous possibilities for hiking, mountainbiking and horse riding through the region of private://Portes du Soleilprivate://. In the village, the visitors will also find a swimming pool, tennis courts, paragliding school and a leisure and sports centre. The restaurants will help our guests to discover the typical food.

BASE: 3772ft
SUMMIT: 6564ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2791ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 197
Gondolas: 1
Chairs: 40
Surface: 10

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: CHF39.00

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

Interesting places nearby

Courmayeur: one hundred kilometres between and off-piste on the perfectly groomed slopes or down virgin snow chasing after the last snowfall. On skis or a snowboard, in the presence of the highest mountain in Europe.

While skiing in Crans Montana Aminona you have an impressive view on the Matterhorn and the Mont Blanc. The Swiss ski resort is situated at 1,500 to 3,000 m above sea level and provides a variety of slopes of all difficulty levels.

Far from the factories, to ski the traditional way, the villages of CREST-VOLAND and COHENNOZ offer you their typical and traditional French chalets situated within an amazing local panorama.

In the heart of the Parpaillon mountain, Crévoux is a Ski Resort which has the private://Mountain Villageprivate:// label. It's domain covers the heights from 1550m to 2400m.

The villages Gosau, Russbach and Annaberg are located in the ski area Dachstein West Lammertal in the Dachstein Mountains. The ski area has slopes for all levels of difficulty available.

The Dachstein is actually better known in summer than in winter. No surprise being the first glacier in the eastern Alps.