
The Verbier resort is located in the heart of one of the world’s largest ski areas, the Four Valleys, which encompasses the slopes of Verbier, Thyon, Veysonnaz, and Nendaz. Guests have access to 400 km of slopes and nearly 100 lifts with a single ski pass.
Attractions in Verbier
The town museum features exhibitions of local artists and themed exhibitions. Visitors can also visit the Glass Museum or the Alpine Museum. Popular excursions include excursions to Verbier Castle or the Oreiller forge.
The sports complex includes an indoor pool, a heated outdoor pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, squash, Turkish baths, and a solarium. The Mondzeu sports and leisure center offers a sauna, fitness center, indoor pool, hydromassage, and a terrace. There is also a golf course, curling, and tennis courts. At the Esserts Adventure Park, you can try snow tubing, snow cross, and snow karting.
Verbier Slopes
Verbier is renowned for its off-piste skiing, with its vast snow cover, which is only patrolled but not groomed by special equipment. Tortin, with its exposed rocks, is the resort’s most famous slope.
Those seeking a more adventurous experience will be delighted by the pristine slopes, some of which are only accessible with a ski guide.
For more adventurous skiers, the Mont-Fort ski area with the black Tortin run, as well as the Les Attelais region, are ideal. Vaysonnaz, which hosts World Cup stages, has a very interesting red run.
For beginners, the Lac de Vaux and Les Rouinata areas are ideal.










