Skiing & Snowboarding
The most exceptional experiences in the region are on the slopes of St. Moritz. Feel the sun on your face and enjoy superb conditions all day long, before relaxing in one of our bars.
Arrive at the top of the world this winter season. With over 350 kilometres of ski slopes, staggering mountain summits, heaps of glimmering snow and a myriad of winter sporting activities, the perfect winter escape is truly yours.
The most exceptional experiences in the region are on the slopes of St. Moritz. Feel the sun on your face and enjoy superb conditions all day long, before relaxing in one of our bars.
The legendary Cresta Run is an adrenaline rush open to both pros and beginners. Race headfirst down the natural ice skeleton track and discover a unique, addictive thrill.
With plenty of child-friendly activities and a kids club, you’ll enjoy carefree family holidays at Kulm. Many of our rooms can also be individually linked for groups of all ages and sizes.
In the mood for some action? Book a guest ride in a four-man bobsleigh and thunder down this natural ice run at speeds of up to 135 km/h and up to 4Gs of centrifugal force.
The best way to truly immerse yourself in the natural world is on foot. Hikers have numerous options in the Engadin, including a pram-friendly path and an easy woodland trail.
During Corvatsch Snow Nights, which is every Friday night in winter, you can ski down the longest illuminated ski slope (4.2 km) in Switzerland – a completely breathtaking experience.
A flight over the white peaks of the Engadin is beyond imagination, but we can help make this dream become a reality: contact the concierge to see the beauty of St. Moritz from above.
The area offers a variety of long and short toboggan runs. Try the 4.2 km run at Muottas Muragl or the famous snow roller coaster in Preda-Begrün – a 20-minute train ride away.
Discover unique scenery, top track quality and unsurpassed snow safety in this paradise of cross-country trails. Beginners as well as experts can easily find the right path for their ability.
Ice sports are a tradition in the Upper Engadin. Skate on our hotel ice rink, which is open until the end of February, or try a bit of curling or ice hockey in the Ludains ice arena.
View the beautiful Engadin scenery while wrapped in cosy blankets and furs. Our concierge will be happy to arrange a carriage to pick you up and take you on a charming adventure.
There’s nothing quite like a ride on “Little Red” as you travel through the region’s UNESCO World Heritage site, down from the peaks and glaciers to the palm trees of Tirano.
Whether you’re an active participant in alpine sports or content to watch and cheer from the sidelines with a glass of schnapps in hand, there really are so many cultural and outdoor activities to be a part of in the birthplace of Alpine sport.
Towards the end of December you can quite literally get your skates on and blaze your way around our natural skating rink, or dance to the sounds of retro-disco on ice.
The Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup for women takes place every year in St. Moritz. The races have become a classic in the women's racing calendar.
Join the crowds for the excitingly competitive, intense rivalry of this incredible spectacle, as six world-class polo teams put a year’s training into practice, battling it out on the ice to win the cup.
E.A.T. / Engadin Art Talks - the cultural highlight of the Engadin. The internationally renowned forum for art, architecture and innovation takes place annually at the end of January in Zuoz.
Join with 2000 discerning guests in this world-renowned, first-class epicurean event where top chefs from over 30 destinations vie to set a new standard in culinary excellence.
Noble thoroughbred horses from all over Europe and international jockeys as well as a fantastic supporting program will once again delight guests from across the world on the frozen Lake St. Moritz in 2025.
Cricket on Ice is a unique sporting event that takes the traditional game of cricket to an extraordinary setting – the frozen Lake St. Moritz in Switzerland.
Watch in breathless anticipation as world-class tobogganists hurl themselves down a 1.2 km handmade snow run, reaching speeds of 120 km/h in a display of organised insanity.
When the season reaches its peak, the spell of winter transforms Lake St. Moritz into the sparkling white backdrop of the most incredible of motor racing stages. A phenomenon that only lasts for a limited period: it is in this fleeting window of time that the world’s coolest concours of elegance on wheels comes to life: The I.C.E. St. Moritz.
The largest cross-country skiing event in Switzerland attracts up to 14,000 enthusiasts, whether that be to compete or enjoy the event’s lively support programme and delicious cuisine.
The world's best freestyle athletes will compete against each other for world championship honors in the disciplines of slopestyle, halfpipe, big air, cross, parallel giant slalom, parallel slalom, aerials and moguls.