Winter Edition

Skiing

Nendaz is nestled in the heart of the biggest ski area of Switzerland, which offers unique mountain experiences and stunning views all year round. With its 410 km of slopes, Nendaz is a paradise for families and powder lovers alike. The ski area awaits you from November to May. You can find more information about the winter activities on this website.

Sledging

Nendaz offers sledging facilities with lifts open, floodlit at night and depth of snow guaranteed. The sledging facilities are located in the heart of the 4 Vallées ski area. You can find more information about the sledging facilities on this website.

The sledging facilities are open from November to May. The sledging runs are well maintained and offer a thrilling experience for all ages. You can enjoy the sledging runs during the day or at night when they are floodlit. The sledging runs are accessible by lifts which makes it easy to enjoy the ride without having to walk up the mountain.

Ice skating

In winter, the ice rink on the plaine des Ecluses awaits you whether it be for just a little skate, some figure skating or some fun with some hockey sticks. Check the opening hours here.

Ski touring

Explore the world of peaux de phoque (also known as ski touring). The Movement Tracks offer easy routes where you can experience the joys of ski touring while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

  • Track Pra da Dzeu
    Distance: 4.3km Dénivelé: 732m Duration: 2h00 Difficulty: 3 / 5
  • Track Tracouet
    Distance: 4.9km Dénivelé: 842m Duration: 2h40 Difficulty: 4 / 5
  • Track Plan du Fou
    Distance: 3.6km Dénivelé: 709m Duration: 2h00 Difficulty: 4 / 5
  • Track Combatseline
    Distance: 2.9km Dénivelé: 512m Duration: 1h40 Difficulty: 4 / 5
  • Track Tortin
    Distance: 3.4km Dénivelé: 323m Duration: 1h00 Difficulty: 1 / 5

Ski de fonds

At the top of Pracondu, you can enjoy two cross-country skiing courses, 2km and 5.7km respectively, taking you along peaceful tracks amongst the pine trees, leading towards Pra da Dzeu. Find out more here.