Vercorin Ski Resort Guide
Vercorin does not have the international appeal of many Swiss ski resorts but that is actually a really good thing! Vercorin is tucked away in a quiet corner of the Val d’Anniviers, often bypassed for neighbours Griments and Zinal but with over 1000m of Vertical drop, some exciting groomed terrain and views across the Rhone River Valley, there is plenty in Vercorin to get excited about.
VERCORIN FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The village of Vercorin is a traditional Swiss village with quiet cobbled backstreets that are perfect for wandering in the evening. The village of Vercorin is linked to the ski resort by a two-stage gondola that rises 1000m to the Crêt du Midi. Even better is that the whole of that 1000m is skiable back down to the base area via the Sigeroulaz run. Looking at the piste map I was worried the 35km of pistes in Vercorin would not keep me occupied for very long, but my first impression of Vercorin ski resort was the opposite. The groomers were so fun and I loved lapping down to the newly installed Tracui-Mont-Major chair.
VERCORIN SKI AREA
The ski area at Vercorin is divided into two main areas. The area that runs from the top of the gondola down to the base area and a more advanced area underneath the new chair which is home to the more challenging terrain at the resort. In total, Vercorin has 35km of pistes which are accessed mainly by the gondola and newly installed high speed quad to Mont Major. These main installations are supplemented by a magic carpet in the beginners area, alongside a couple of surface lifts spread around the resort.
BEGINNERS TERRAIN IN VERCORIN
Real beginner’s terrain for those never-evers is hard to come by at Vercorin. The main beginner’s area can be found at the Crêt du Midi outside the gondola top station. A covered magic carpet lift serves this area, but the small learner’s area has one major issue, It is also the access point to the resort for every other skier and snowboarder. I think Vercorin gets away with this because it is a quiet ski resort, but I would be interested to see how this affects lessons on a busy day at Vercorin.
In addition to the small learner’s slope, lessons also occur on Crêt run and are serviced by a button lift of the same name. Although there is no green-listed terrain at Vercorin I can see the ski resort being great for advanced beginners who are looking to explore further around the mountain.
INTERMEDIATE TERRAIN IN VERCORIN
Intermediates will love skiing and snowboarding at Vercorin as the groomed terrain is well suited to this level of ability. Although certain pitches of the black run Tracui are steep, intermediates could navigate this by controlling their turns on a single edge. In essence, this means the whole of the resort is accessible to intermediate skiers and snowboarders looking to explore Vercorin to its fullest.
Of particular interest to intermediates will be the long 6km run from the Crêt du Midi down to the base of the gondola via the Sigeroulaz run. It is possible to mix this run between sections of red and blue terrain.
ADVANCED TERRAIN IN VERCORIN
Those looking for lots of challenge may be better considering nearby Grimentz and Zinal but that doesn’t mean that Vercorin doesn’t cater for advanced skiers and snowboarders. The steep pitches of Tracui and Sigeroulaz are really fun and are worth a few laps. Additional challenges can be found in the trees which are wide and open.
Backcountry skiers may enjoy the itinerary run between Grimentz and Vercorin. Although this does not start in Vercorin the Vallee Orzival run ends near the Tracui lift.
FREESTYLE TERRAIN IN VERCORIN
The terrain park at Vercoin is small but it has everything I was looking for. The small run of jumps is great for building confidence in the air and the ride on boxes and rails was fun not scary. For kids, the fun track which targets to ride through and big hands to high five was keeping the local school kids entertained.
VERCORIN PISTE MAP
LIFTS AT VERCORIN
Vercorin ski resort is mostly navigated by using either the gondola or the high-speed quad. The gondola originates at the village and allows you to ski from either the mid-station or the Crêt du Midi. The newly installed high-speed quad has replaced two concurrent surface lifts which makes the 500m journey from Tracui to Mont-Major much more enjoyable. You will also find a covered magic carpet for the beginners area, a button lift that runs adjacent to the terrain park and two further surface lifts including Cabamon which was not open during my visit.
VERCORIN PROS
Vercorin is a great ski resort to escape the crowds
Vercorin has some great groomed terrain
Vercorin ski resort is great for intermediates
The views from Vercorin are incredible
Vercorin is nearby to other ski resorts such as Grimentz-Zinal and St Luc Chandolin which are great for day trips.
VERCORIN CONS
The 35km of pistes at Vercorin may not be enough to keep you occupied for a whole week.
Vercorin lacks advanced terrain with two listed black runs.
TRAVEL TO VERCORIN SKI RESORT
Vercorin ski resort is close to the Swiss city of Sierre. Sierre is unlikely to be your entry point into Switzerland but the transport links to Sierre from major Swiss cities like Geneva are fantastic. From Sierre, you can connect to Vercorin by taking a bus to Vissoe and then onwards to Vercorin.
My preference for visiting Vercorin would be self-drive. The resort of Vercorin has a more infrequent bus schedule then nearby Grimentz-Zinal. Self-drive also gives you the freedom to explore other resorts in the Val d’Anniviers during your trip.
WHERE IS VERCORIN SKI RESORT?
Vercorin ski resort is near Sierre in the canton of Valais. This French-speaking region of Switzerland is home to many interesting ski resorts all available on the Magic Pass. Vercorin is a two to three-hour drive from Geneva airport which is likely to be your entry point.
VERCORIN SNOW RECORD
Vercorin ski resort is in an area of Switzerland renowned for the quality of its snow. The Val d’Anniviers is an area of Switzerland where backcountry enthusiasts have regularly headed in search of its famous powder snow. Bearing this in mind the stats for Vercorin on various snow record websites report between 2-3m of snowfall per winter. The lower slopes at Vercorin are covered by snow cannons which protect the runs into the village. The snowiest month in Vercorin is February.
VERCORIN LIFT PASSES
There are many great lift pass offers that will allow you to explore Vercorin and the surrounding ski resorts. My favourite of which is the Magic Pass. The Magic Pass is a multi-resort ski pass that covers 52 ski resorts across Switzerland. Learn more about the Magic Pass here.
The Val d’Anniviers lift pass is another great option including skiing and snowboarding at the resorts of Vercorin, St-Luc-Chandolin, Grimentz, and ZInal. You can find more information on this pass here.
For up-to-date Vercorin Lift Pass Prices check here.
VERCORIN VIDEOS
VERCORIN GALLERY
ACCOMMODATION IN VERCORIN
I was lucky enough to stay at the Swiss Peak Resort in Vercorin as a guest of @sierretourisme. The Swiss Peaks building is located right next to the gondola in Vercorin and is the perfect location to explore the resort. Even better for me was that Swiss Peak is also dog friendly so I was able to bring my dog with me.
Away from Swiss Peaks, the village is a short walk from the gondola and there are a number of other local accommodations available via the normal booking services.
SEASON DATES VERCORIN
The ski season in Vercorin runs between mid December to mid April with the snowiest month being February. I would opt to visit Vercorin mid-season so as to avoid sketchy conditions riding back down into town.
FINAL THOUGHTS VERCORIN
Vercorin shows the true value in the Magic Pass. A ski resort that I would normally have bypassed turned out to be one of my favourite stops on the road trip. Quiet, but with ample terrain to have a few days of fun, Vercorin is a resort I would advise everyone to get to if you are in the Val d’Anniviers..
NEARBY RESORTS
Zinal Ski Resort Guide
Like its neighbour Grimentz, Zinal ski resort is renowned for its epic freeride terrain. The traditional Swiss Village offers incredible charm and extensive off-piste terrain that will keep the most avid snowboarders in search of fresh lines.
ZINAL FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Accessing Zinal for the first time from Grimentz I took the Grimentz-Espace Weisshorn cable car. Not only does this cable car offer great views back over Grimentz village, it also gives you an incredible view down the Chamois off-piste run. The cable car ride was an eye-opener to everything that was possible in Zinal.
ZINAL SKI AREA
The combined Grimentz-ZInal ski area in the Val d’Anniviers region of Switzerland offers 115km of slopes, some insanely good freeride terrain and two authentic mountain villages. Popular with advanced skiers and snowboarders for high altitude skiing and an exceptional reputation for powder skiing. Getting between the two ski areas is easy via modern lifts.
In line with the freeride aspect of the resorts, you will find an avalanche training area to practice your beacon work that I hope you will never have to use for real.
BEGINNERS TERRAIN AT ZINAL
Zinal is less beginner-friendly than Grimentz although there are a couple of places for beginners to learn their turns. A magic carpet is situated near the base of the gondola next to the Swiss Peaks Resorts hotel. This area is small but well designed for your first ski or snowboard lesson. In the resort itself, there is no green graded terrain and all blues lead into reds. This can make Zinal a daunting place for beginners to learn.
INTERMEDIATE TERRAIN AT ZINAL
Intermediates will find plenty of fun blue and red graded pistes to enjoy in Zinal. L’arēte leads down from the Corne De Sorebois which has some great views across the valley. Intermediates looking to enjoy the off-piste should head to the Durand surface lift where options are aplenty either side of Crête and Durand pistes.
ADVANCED TERRAIN AT ZINAL
Zinal has a couple of nice steep black runs with the best pitch perhaps being Col. The Chamois run and the Dam run can be considered exhilarating with the freeride area offering some great off-piste options.
FREESTYLE TERRAIN AT ZINAL
Freestyle isn’t really a reason to head to Zinal. There is a small park with some ride on boxes and features.
LIFTS AT ZINAL
In the Grimentz-Zinal combined area you will find a total of 21 lifts. Zinal has a mix of modern lifts combined with older surface lifts. The village of Zinal is linked to the resort by a modern 8 seater gondola whereas the ski area is linked to Zinal via cable car. Within Zinal the Durand surface lift is long but offers some of the best runs in the resort. Corne 4-seater takes you to the top of the resort at 2896m.
ZINAL PROS
The terrain at Zinal offers plenty of easy access off-piste.
The village of Zinal has everything you would expect from a ski town.
There were no lift queues in Zinal despite visiting during the holiday period.
Zinal is part of the Magic Pass giving you access to other great Swiss ski resorts.
POV riding through the Zinal freeride zone
ZINAL CONS
Beginners don’t really have good options for learning to ski in Zinal.
Getting from Zinal to Grimentz feels more work than getting from Grimentz to Zinal. I would choose Grimentz as my base to explore both resorts.
TRAVEL TO ZINAL SKI RESORT
ZINAL BY CAR
Travelling to Grimentz-Zinal by car is fairly easy. It is likely that you will have arrived at one of the main airports. Geneva would be the closest option at just over 2 hrs drive to the village. The mountain road is well-maintained but you will have to look out for local drivers. I wouldn’t define myself as a slow driver and yet there was some mad overtaking happening around blind corners. If you plan to visit Grimentz-Zinal by car be sure to carry chains with you as this is a requirement for some roads.
ZINAL BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
There are not many things in life more efficient than the Swiss transport system so why not try and reach Grimentz-Zinal by public transport. From Geneva to Sierre is the easy part, jump on the train and let it do the work for you. From Sierre, you will have to first take a bus to Vissoie before changing onto a bus to ZInal.
Honestly, although I am a big fan of Swiss public transport for me Grimentz-Zinal is a drive to resort.
ZINAL SNOW RECORD
The Grimentz-Zinal ski area is known for its freeride terrain and quality of snow. Surprisingly OnTheSnow list the average snowfall for Grimentz as 233cm per winter. 2m of snowfall in the area doesn’t seem like a realistic statistic so I would take that with a pinch of salt.
ZINAL LIFT PASS PRICES
In Zinal you have two main options in terms of lift passes. The first and my preferred option was to use The Magic Pass. The Magic Pass is a pretty sweet lift pass that combines 52 Swiss ski resorts on one lift pass. Buy it early enough and your Magic Pass could be available for as little as 399CHF.
Option number two is to purchase a local area pass for the Val d’Anniviers. The local area pass includes Grimentz-Zinal, as well as nearby St Luc and Vercorin. These local passes are available as 1 day, 2 days or multi-day options. A 6 day Val d’Anniviers pass will cost you 295CHF.
ZINAL SKI RESORT VIDEOS
ZINAL GALLERY
ACCOMMODATION AT GRIMENTZ-ZINAL
During my stay in Grimentz, I stayed in this pet-friendly rental apartment. It was a perfect location with a short walk to the Bendola gondola and the Zinal cable car. Located within walking distance of the supermarket, ski rentals and a great bakery it’s an ideal spot. Negatives… be careful not to get stung on paying for sheets etc which was added on at an additional cost. The village of Grimentz has lots of varied accommodation to choose from. Although I rented my apartment through Airbnb there are lots of locally run hotels that offer luxury stays or more budget-friendly options.
ZInal village has a Swiss Peaks Resorts hotel. Although I did not stay in Swiss Peaks in Zinal I did stay in their Vercorin location and was very impressed.
ZINAL SEASON DATES
The ski season in Grimentz-Zinal can begin as early as November with the season running through into mid-April. In the 2021-22 season, it is expected for the season to run until April 24th. In general, Grimentz-Zinal elevation at 1500m with skiing possible at near 3000m is a good guarantee of a suitable snow cover.
FINAL THOUGHTS ON ZINAL
I would love to revisit the Grimentz-Zinal ski area as I feel there is still lots of terrain left to ride. The terrain is more suited to advanced skiers and snowboarders with little in the way of beginner terrain. If I was to revisit the area I would probably opt to stay in Grimentz over Zinal. I feel a base in Grimentz gives you the best access to both resorts.
Grimentz Ski Resort Guide
The Val d’Anniviers in Switzerland popped onto my radar when a Twitter follower posted a photo of a beautiful sidecountry ski run in Grimentz. The reputation that Grimentz holds for freeride is exceptional and it seems like every lift here opens up a new possibility. Arguably some of the best lift-accessible freeride terrain on my Magic Pass trip.
GRIMENTZ FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Waking up in Grimentz to a bucket load of new snow was exactly what was needed to start the trip on a good note. The Val d’Anniviers had endured around 10 days without snowfall prior to arrival so it was a pleasant surprise.
The Bendola gondola from the base area to the main resort area at 2112m gives you plenty of time to survey the tree lines runs that lead back to the village. It was here that I spent the majority of the afternoon escaping the cloud and seemingly finding every treestump hidden under the fresh snow cover.
GRIMENTZ SKI AREA
The combined Grimentz-ZInal ski area in the Val d’Anniviers region of Switzerland offers 115km of slopes, some insanely good freeride terrain and two authentic mountain villages. Popular with advanced skiers and snowboarders for high altitude skiing and an exceptional reputation for powder skiing, Grimentz is a paradise in the Valais.
In line with the freeride aspect of the resorts, you will find an avalanche training area to practice your beacon work that I hope you will never have to use for real.
BEGINNERS TERRAIN AT GRIMENTZ
This is where Grimentz doesn’t shine. There is a learners area at the top of the Bendola gondola but there is little in the way of suitable terrain to progress onto. A short run is accessible via the Marenda button lift and you also have the winding run from the top of Grands Plans chair.
INTERMEDIATE TERRAIN AT GRIMENTZ
Intermediate skiers and snowboarders will love Grimentz with plenty of long blue and red pistes. From the top of Orzival the Panorama run is popular along with Becs and Tsarva from the Becs De Bosson chair.
ADVANCED TERRAIN AT GRIMENTZ
Although the majority of challenging posted terrain is across in Zinal the advanced skiers will love Grimentz for its freeride opportunity. Lona is perhaps the most popular and famous option here, starting in the shadow of Becs De Bosson and running down to the village in the right conditions.
The Itinerary run, Abondance, is enjoyable in the right conditions with a number of chutes to drop into. This area is caked in sunshine and has been known to slide.
Also, consider Crēts a steep but short black piste that leads back to the top of the Bendola gondola.
FREESTYLE TERRAIN AT GRIMENTZ
Grimentz has a small terrain park accessible by the Orzival button lift. The larger features were still being constructed during my visit but the lower park was really nice with a couple of small jumps and some ride on rail features.
LIFTS AT GRIMENTZ
In the Grimentz-Zinal combined area you will find a total of 21 lifts. The Grimentz area is a mix of modern with some old surface lifts in place. The Bendola gondola is sufficient for ensuring there are no queues leaving the village. From the top of Bendola, the new Col Du Pouce chair is fantastic a large 6-person bubble lift that is modern and comfortable. From here you have the option to ride the Lona 2 surface lift but this is long and steep in places. Two further chairs Tsarva and Grand Plans link the area well, however replacing the Orzival surface lift could improve access to the Roc d’Orzival.
GRIMENTZ PROS
The terrain at Grimentz is exceptional with plenty of challenges to be found close to all the lifts.
Off-piste options in Grimentz seem endless!
The village of Grimentz is exactly what comes to mind when you think Swiss mountain village.
There were no lift queues in Grimentz despite visiting during the holiday period.
Lifts in Grimentz are modern and fast with further upgrades currently being planned.
Powder days in Grimentz were epic
GRIMENTZ CONS
Beginners are the ones that really miss out at Grimentz with a lack of real beginners terrain.
There are a number of long surface lifts that can feel arduous.
TRAVEL TO GRIMENTZ SKI RESORT
GRIMENTZ BY CAR
Travelling to Grimentz by car is fairly easy. It is likely that you will have arrived at one of the main airports. Geneva would be the closest option at just over 2 hrs drive to the village. The mountain road is well-maintained but you will have to look out for local drivers. I wouldn’t define myself as a slow driver and yet there was some mad overtaking happening around blind corners. If you plan to visit Grimentz by car be sure to carry chains with you as this is a requirement for some roads.
GRIMENTZ BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
There are not many things in life more efficient than the Swiss transport system so why not try and reach Grimentz by public transport. From Geneva to Sierre is the easy part, jump on the train and let it do the work for you. From Sierre, you will have to first take a bus to Vissoie before changing onto a bus to Grimentz.
Honestly, although I am a big fan of Swiss public transport for me Grimentz is a drive to resort.
GRIMENTZ SNOW RECORD
Grimentz-Zinal ski area is known for its freeride terrain and quality of snow. Surprisingly OnTheSnow list the average snowfall for Grimentz as 233cm per winter. 2m of snowfall in the area doesn’t seem like a realistic statistic so I would take that with a pinch of salt.
GRIMENTZ LIFT PASS PRICES
In Grimentz you have two main options in terms of lift passes. The first and my preferred option was to use The Magic Pass. The Magic Pass is a pretty sweet lift pass that combines 40 Swiss ski resorts on one lift pass. Buy it early enough and your Magic Pass could be available for as little at 399CHF.
Option number two is to purchase a local area pass for the Val d’Anniviers. The local area pass includes Grimentz-Zinal, as well as nearby St Luc and Vercorin. These local passes are available as 1 day, 2 days or multi day options. A 6 day Val d’Anniviers pass will cost you 295CHF.
GRIMENTZ SKI RESORT VIDEOS
GRIMENTZ GALLERY
ACCOMMODATION AT GRIMENTZ
During my stay in Grimentz, I stayed in this pet-friendly rental apartment. It was a perfect location with a short walk to the Bendola gondola and the Zinal cable car. Located within walking distance of the supermarket, ski rentals and a great bakery it’s an ideal spot. Negatives… be careful not to get stung on paying for sheets etc which was added on at an additional cost. The village of Grimentz has lots of varied accommodation to choose from. Although I rented my apartment through AirBnb there are lots of locally run hotels that offer luxury stays or more budget-friendly options.
GRIMENTZ SEASON DATES
The ski season in Grimentz can begin as early as November with the season running through into mid-April. In the 2021-22 season it is expected for the season to run until April 24th. In general, Grimentz elevation at 1500m with skiing possible at near 3000m is a good guarantee of suitable snowcover.
FINAL THOUGHTS ON GRIMENTZ
As someone who prides themself on exploring new resorts around the world the biggest compliment I could offer Grimentz is that I would visit again and would happily look for an apartment here. The combined area of Grimentz-Zinal offers everything that I would want from a ski resort. The off-piste terrain here can be challenging, but even if you are considering your first forays into freeride then there are places you can explore. Perhaps the only people who miss out here are the true beginners with a lack of mellow runs.