St. Moritz Ski Map

St. Moritz Ski Map

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St. Moritz Piste Map and Overview

St. Moritz is one of the most iconic ski resorts in the world, combining exceptional alpine skiing with a polished, luxury atmosphere that few destinations can match. Located in the Engadin Valley, it benefits from a dry, sunny climate and consistently cold winter temperatures, which help preserve snow quality throughout the season. The ski area is spread across several distinct mountains, offering wide, immaculately groomed pistes that are perfect for long cruising runs, panoramic views, and confident carving.

What makes St. Moritz especially appealing is its variety and scale. Skiers and snowboarders can explore everything from gentle beginner slopes to demanding World Cup downhill terrain, all within the same destination. Areas like Corviglia and Corvatsch provide high-altitude skiing and reliable conditions, while Diavolezza adds dramatic glacier scenery and more adventurous descents. Add excellent lift infrastructure, stylish mountain restaurants, and a vibrant town scene, and St. Moritz delivers a complete, world-class ski experience.


Total ski area: 350 km / 217 miles
Base elevation: 1,775 m / 5,823 ft
Peak elevation: 3,303 m / 10,837 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 27% Easy

🟥 51% Intermediate

⬛ 22% Advanced


What’s included in the St. Moritz Ski Pass?

Included with the St. Moritz / Engadin ski pass:

  • Access to St. Moritz–Corviglia ski area
  • Skiing on Corvatsch–Furtschellas (high-altitude terrain and glacier views)
  • Access to Diavolezza–Lagalb (steep runs and scenic descents)
  • Use of all lifts and gondolas across the Upper Engadin ski areas
  • Access to marked pistes, freeride zones, and snow parks

Resorts / ski areas included:

  • St. Moritz – Corviglia
  • Corvatsch – Furtschellas
  • Diavolezza – Lagalb
  • Other nearby Upper Engadin areas (depending on pass type)

Pass options:

  • Multiple pass options are available. You can buy local passes for individual mountains (such as Corviglia only) or regional Engadin passes covering several ski areas.
  • You do not have to buy a pass for the entire Engadin region unless you want maximum flexibility to ski across all included areas.