Ski Les Diablerets for a perfect friendly, traditional atmosphere for your ski holiday. Traditional Swiss village for skiing & snowboarding in Switzerland, it's the perfect Swiss break for the family.
Where
Close to Gstaad, ski Les Diablerets for 65kms of pistes to choose from including Glacier 3000 which extends the length of the ski season. Gstaad offers its shops and stylish restaurants as an asiude for non-skiers or those who want to get away from the resort in the evening. This under-rated area is easily reached from Sion or Geneva airports by road.
Essentials |
Suitable For |
Slopes |

RESORT ALTITUDE : |
1180m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
125 km |
LONGEST RUN : |
10 km |
START SEASON : |
December |
END SEASON : |
April |
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OVERALL |

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SKIING |

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BOARDING |

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APRÉS |

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FAMILIES |

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Beginners 4 / 6% |
Intermediates 21 / 31% |
Advanced 35 / 52% |
Experts 7 / 10% |
TOTAL RUNS : |
46 |
SNOW CANNONS : |
0 / 0ha |
SNOW PARKS : |
1 |
CROSS COUNTRY : |
30 km |
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On the slopes
Ski Les Diablerets ski resort offer good options for every level from beginners to advanced off-piste junkies. The nursery slopes near the village are ideal for beginners, and there are plenty of wide open slopes for cruising intermediates. Experts aren't left out, there is some great off-piste to explore in the Combe d'Audon area. This is also a great spot for snowboarders - the specialist board park is one of Europe's largest, with 3 half-pipes. A great combination to satisfy the whole family.
Ski area :
If you ski Les Diablerets you are in the Swiss ski region of Vaud.
Off the slopes
Les Diablerets is a relaxed ski resort, with a handful of restaurants, bars and clubs. Popular choices include live rock and pool at Café Central in Villars, or La Diabletine bar and internet café. With Gstaad only 15 km away, you can find all the shopping and good eating you want just a short drive away. Away from the slopes you'll find a range of activities including a gym, a swimming pool, a cyber cafe and an ice rink. Definitely one to consider for families.
RESORT GOOD POINTS
- Great nursery slopes and excellent beginners slopes
- This is a great resort for families with everything you need
- You can ski here virtually all year round up on the glacier - but only as intermediate or experts
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RESORT BAD POINTS
- For a high resort, the snow cover can be a bit hit and miss early and late season
- The main lift is a short bus ride from the centre of the resort
- Busy pistes and lifts during peak season slows access to the slopes
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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