Switzerland

St. Moritz – Zuoz

Where winter tourism was invented — twice Olympic, forever extravagant.

33
Bonvo Score
Solid local hill
13.7 km
Mapped pistes · 23 runs
736 m
Vertical drop · 1712–2448 m
6
Mapped lifts
1.9 km
Longest run

Difficulty mix

Easy · 12Intermediate · 7Advanced · 3Freeride · 1

Bonvo Score breakdown

Terrain14/30
Vertical9/25
Lift network2/25
Variety7/20

Computed from mapped terrain data — no editorial opinion, no pay-to-rank. How the score works

The Bonvo Guidebook

Skiing St. Moritz, told properly

Winter holidays were literally invented here. In autumn 1864, hotelier Johannes Badrutt bet his departing English summer guests that if they returned in winter and didn't enjoy the sunshine, he'd pay for their trip. They came, they stayed until Easter, and the winter season was born. St. Moritz went on to host the Winter Olympics twice — 1928 and 1948 — and to define alpine glamour so thoroughly that its name is a registered trademark.

The skiing on Corviglia, high above the frozen lake, is sunny, wide and immaculately groomed, with the steep Piz Nair flanks and legendary corduroy for early risers; across the valley, Corvatsch and Diavolezza (on the wider Engadin pass) add glacier skiing and the Alps' most beautiful moonlit runs. The Engadin's 'champagne climate' — dry air, brilliant light, over 300 sunny days claimed a year — makes even an average day look cinematic.

And no resort does spectacle like St. Moritz: skeleton riders hurtling down the natural-ice Cresta Run since 1885, White Turf horse races galloping across the frozen lake, and five-star hotels that treat ski boots as evening wear.

Luxury seekers
Intermediates
Sun seekers
Event lovers

Signature runs

Piz Nair to Marguns

From Corviglia's 3,057 m high point, a long, flattering descent with the whole Upper Engadin lake chain below.

Corviglia race piste

The slope that hosted Olympic and five World Championship races — silk-smooth and fast in the morning.

Hahnensee (Corvatsch)

The classic end-of-day run from Corvatsch toward St. Moritz Bad — sunset light across the frozen lakes.

Local tips

  • Book 'Snow Deal' early-bird lift tickets and ride the first Corviglia funicular — Engadin corduroy at dawn is a religion.
  • Friday nights, Corvatsch grooms the Alps' longest illuminated run — ski it, then fondue at the mid-station.
  • Watch White Turf (February) from the lake ice — free viewing areas ring the racetrack.
  • Hallowed, pricey Corviglia has Switzerland's fanciest mountain dining; budget lunches live at Marguns.

Good to know

  • St. Moritz hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and 1948 — one of only three towns to host twice.
  • The Cresta Run, built 1885, still sends riders head-first down natural ice at 130+ km/h every winter.
  • Johannes Badrutt's 1864 wager with English guests is credited as the birth of winter tourism in the Alps.

Slope-by-slope analysis

Every run measured from elevation-aware map geometry: true length, vertical drop, average gradient and a 0–10 slope score that rewards long, sustained descents.

RunDifficultyLengthVerticalAvg gradeSlope score
SpihEasy1.9 km408 m21.5%4.5
FoppsAdvanced1.7 km451 m27.3%4.8
MuntatschIntermediate1.4 km552 m39.3%5.8
BueraAdvanced1.1 km433 m39.3%5.1
Pista d'ImmezIntermediate954 m320 m33.5%4.2
ChastlatschEasy874 m140 m16%2.3
CotschnaIntermediate663 m263 m39.7%4.2
PulvreraEasy638 m139 m21.8%2.5
SurvihEasy591 m139 m23.5%2.6
BueraIntermediate475 m160 m33.7%3.2
BueraAdvanced460 m125 m27.2%2.7
SteilpisteFreeride398 m181 m45.5%4.0
Traversa AlbanasEasy166 m16 m9.6%0.8
ChastlatschEasy112 m22 m19.7%1.5

+ 9 more mapped runs and connectors — all of them in the free 3D map in the Bonvo Ski app.

Lift network

6 mapped lifts.

LiftTypeCapacity/hRide timeLengthVertical
ChastlatschChairlift896 m183 m
PizzetChairlift1.5 km597 m
SurvihT-bar596 m139 m
AlbanasChairlift1.7 km548 m
SurvihT-bar37 m7 m
AlbanasChairlift131 m46 m

St. Moritz – Zuoz — quick answers

How many ski runs does St. Moritz – Zuoz have?

St. Moritz – Zuoz has 23 mapped downhill runs totalling about 13.7 km of pistes, with the longest single run measuring 1.9 km.

What is the vertical drop at St. Moritz – Zuoz?

The mapped skiable terrain spans 736 m of vertical, from 1712 m at the base to 2448 m at the top.

How many lifts does St. Moritz – Zuoz have?

St. Moritz – Zuoz operates 6 mapped lifts.

Ski St. Moritz – Zuoz with the map in your pocket

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