Verbier is one of the world's greatest ski resorts and is ranked by many experienced skiers in their top 10, or top 5, or even number one. The resort has it all; a huge ski area with a vast vertical, topped with a glacier ; an authentic Swiss village with chalet-style architecture and great mountain scenery above and action-packed night life with excellent off-slope facilities. These combined attractions draw skiers from all over the world, but with a far better and wider international mix than many other international resorts with British, North American, German, French, Benelux, Dutch and Scandinavian guests all figuring prominently. Verbier is something of a 'purpose-built' resort, although not in the way most people think today. Before 1925 there were no skiers here, and very few people, what is now the ski area only being used as summer pasture for cattle. The first hotel was built and ski lessons were given two years later and in 1928 Verbier's first baby was born and the resort's population reached three. By the end of World War II, the year-round population was still only 27. Then Government experts declared that Verbier's south-west facing plateau location in the French speaking part of the country was ...one of the sunniest in Switzerland, its climate is dry, with hardly any fog and of great biological and therapeutic value. The first lift, in 1946, was a rather dangerous mechanised sledge-on-a-rope and the resort didn't finally explode onto the international scene until ten years after that. The famous church with its 40 metre (130 foot ) spire that dominates the resort to this day was completed in 1962 and the resort was one of the first to offer a skier uplift of 10,000 per hour by the mid '60s. Today the local figure is over 40,000 sph, greater for the full 4 Vallées pass.
Slopeside lodging of 15,000 beds is available; additional lodging available nearby.
Restaurants, shops, post office, banks, gas stations, museums, nightclubs, and a cinema.
Snowboarding, cross country, off-piste, glacier, curling, carving, telemarking, sledging, snow-cross, snow-cart, tobogganing, ice skating, heliskiing, ice climbing, snowtubing, and snowbiking. Hang-gliding, indoor golf, and a sports center.
Snowboarding is available with a terrain park and halfpipe. Snowboard shop, equipment rentals, and lessons are available. Snow Park: "Niepourk 1936" in La Choux.
9 km of cross country trails are available.
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Top: 10925 FT Bottom: 4593 FT Vertical Drop: 8232 FT Skiable Terrain: 400 acres Number of Runs: 15 Snow Making: 8 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 46 Capacity: 65535 |
Beginner Runs: 33% Intermediate Runs: 42% Advanced Runs: 6% Expert Runs: 19% Average Snowfall: 331 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 0 Year Open: 2000 |
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