Partly cloudy at St Moritz. No wind today. Pretty cold today. No new snow. The majority of lifts are open. Good snow on the pistes. The off-piste has an icy crust. から St Moritz
32km 遠い Davos から
7 hour 前
Rain reported from Galtür at 1577 metres elevation SSW of Galtur-Silvapark but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Galtur-Silvapark
46km 遠い Davos から
7 hour 前
Continuous light snow reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph Ski Resort から St. Christoph
36km 遠い Davos から
9 hour 前
For St Moritz: Calm. Feeling cold here today. No fresh snow. Lifts are mostly open. The pistes have good snow. Off-piste is crusty. から St Moritz
Partly cloudy at St Moritz. No wind today. Pretty cold today. No new snow. The majority of lifts are open. Good snow on the pistes. The off-piste has an icy crust. から St Moritz
32km 遠い Davos から
7 hour 前
Rain reported from Galtür at 1577 metres elevation SSW of Galtur-Silvapark but it is forecast cold enough for snow at the ski area から Galtur-Silvapark
46km 遠い Davos から
7 hour 前
Continuous light snow reported from Galzig Mountain at 2090 metres elevation only 2 kms E of St. Christoph Ski Resort から St. Christoph
36km 遠い Davos から
9 hour 前
For St Moritz: Calm. Feeling cold here today. No fresh snow. Lifts are mostly open. The pistes have good snow. Off-piste is crusty. から St Moritz
I initially planned to stay 6 days, but extend to twelve as it just would not stop snowing fresh powder. Arrived by car from Zurich, which was under 2hrs. However, the car was redundant upon arrival as it was more convenient to take the bus service in town (free pass given with accommodation), which runs frequently to the slopes and watering holes. I departed by train, which took around 2.5hrs with one change, so no big ordeal to use public transport for the entire trip. Spent most of my time on the slopes of Parsenn, which was the largest resort, and had lots of easy access and challenging off-piste. The après-ski only really springs to life at weekends when the German and Swiss hit town. However, the up-side is during the week you’ll have the slopes virtually to yourself with no dreaded lift queues. I’ve boarded in the US, Japan, Austria and France, and other places in Switzerland. Davos is up there with the best of them. I’d highly recommend Davos if you board or ski and the main purpose of you trip is to push yourself on the slopes (particularly if you want easy access to plenty of good off-piste), rather than the après-ski.
I initially planned to stay 6 days, but extend to twelve as it just would not stop snowing fresh powder. Arrived by car from Zurich, which was under 2hrs. However, the car was redundant upon arrival as it was more convenient to take the bus service in town (free pass given with accommodation), which runs frequently to the slopes and watering holes. I departed by train, which took around 2.5hrs with one change, so no big ordeal to use public transport for the entire trip. Spent most of my time on the slopes of Parsenn, which was the largest resort, and had lots of easy access and challenging off-piste. The après-ski only really springs to life at weekends when the German and Swiss hit town. However, the up-side is during the week you’ll have the slopes virtually to yourself with no dreaded lift queues. I’ve boarded in the US, Japan, Austria and France, and other places in Switzerland. Davos is up there with the best of them. I’d highly recommend Davos if you board or ski and the main purpose of you trip is to push yourself on the slopes (particularly if you want easy access to plenty of good off-piste), rather than the après-ski.