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St Moritz is the original Swiss winter resort, an extravagantly fashionable mountain resort world famous for its skiing, fantastic scenery, the curative waters of its Health Spa and the social life. Although not the classic image of a Swiss mountain resort, the setting and spectacular scenery more than makes up for its lack of charm.

The St Moritz area has five major resorts in the immediate vicinity, which can all be accessed by a general ski pass. Due to the altitude of between 5,906ft and 10,827ft (1,800m to 3,300m) the area is fairly snow sure, but there are also extensive snowmaking facilities available. St Moritz is ideal for intermediate skiers and snowboarders, with about 70% of the terrain suited to the intermediate level with a wide variety of slopes and degrees of difficulty.

There is a wide variety of accomodation from 5 star hotels to authentic log cabins, appealing to the mid - upper market.

There are no proper beginner slopes at resort level and there are very few blue (easy) runs in the area. Spread over several unlinked mountains, the ski terrain is vast and transport is needed between most areas. The resort is exclusive and very pricey. St Moritz is probably the most famous of all the Swiss resorts. It is posh, glamorous and very expensive.

The skiing is ideally suited to the clientele, as are the prices. However, if you are working on a budget, or want a massive variety of skiing, St. Moritz isn't exactly tailored to you.

It's one of the ski resort you have to go, the whole atmosphere is wonderful. The town has got very strong alpine feel with lots of designer shops

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St Moritz is nestled 6,000 feet high in the Swiss Alps. The sun shines an average of 322 days a year - more than anywhere else in Switzerland.

Ski Information:

Highest lift: 3303m (10836ft), Lowest lift: 1730m (5676ft), Vertical drop: 1573m (5161ft), Number of lifts: 56, Uplift capacity: 65000 p/hr, Number of slopes: 88, Beginner: 35%, Intermediate: 25%, Expert: 40%, Total piste length: 350km, Snowboard parks: 1, Cross country: 180km

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