Gryon Ski Map

Gryon Ski Map

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Gryon Piste Map and Overview

Tucked into the Vaud Alps, Gryon offers a quieter, more traditional alpine experience while still giving you access to a large and varied ski area. Linked directly with Villars-sur-Ollon and stretching toward Les Diablerets, Gryon blends peaceful mountain charm with impressive terrain variety. The slopes here are known for being wide, scenic, and less crowded than many major Swiss resorts, making it perfect for relaxed cruising or confident carving days.

Skiers and snowboarders love Gryon for its long intermediate runs and forest-lined descents, which provide shelter on snowy days and spectacular views when the skies clear. Because it forms part of the wider ski domain — with optional access to the high-altitude terrain at Glacier 3000 — you get both peaceful village skiing and snow-sure altitude options in one trip. It’s an excellent choice for families, intermediates, and anyone who wants Swiss-quality skiing without the hustle of bigger resort hubs.


Total ski area: 125 km / 78 miles
Base elevation: 1,200 m / 3,937 ft
Peak elevation: 2,971 m / 9,747 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 76% Easy

🟥 21% Intermediate

⬛ 3% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates

Typically early December to mid-April.
(Extended season available with Glacier 3000 access, depending on snow conditions.)


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — Gryon is very suitable for beginners. The village area offers gentle nursery slopes, and there are wide blue runs higher up that allow new skiers and snowboarders to build confidence. The relaxed atmosphere also makes learning feel less intimidating.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to all lifts in the Gryon–Villars ski area
  • Connection to slopes toward Les Diablerets
  • Optional inclusion of Glacier 3000 (depending on pass type)
  • Use of gondolas, chairlifts, and surface lifts
  • Access to snow parks and freestyle areas
  • Some winter walking routes (pass dependent)

Does it include multiple resorts?
Yes. Standard passes link Gryon with Villars-sur-Ollon and the wider Les Diablerets area. Higher-tier passes can include Glacier 3000.

Are there cheaper options?
Yes. You can buy:

  • A local Gryon–Villars pass
  • A wider area pass including Les Diablerets
  • A premium pass including Glacier 3000

So you can choose a smaller, more affordable pass if you don’t need access to the full ski domain.