Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski touring, as well as a variety of traditional and exhilarating on- and off-slope activities.…Effortlessly design a vacation itinerary that caters to the interests of all family members, including both skiers and non-skiers.
58 km of alpine ski slopes | 4.1 km cross-country skiing trail | Marked ski touring routes | Activities for non-skiers |
Take a deep breath in breathtaking landscapes
The Anzère ski area, ideally located in the heart of Valais, high above the Rhône Valley, boasts an exceptional panorama of Alpine giants over 4000 m in altitude: the Bishorn, the Weisshorn, the Dent d’Hérens, the Mont Blanc…
- 12 ski lifts (including one accessible to pedestrians)
- 58 km of alpine ski slopes for all levels
- 1 cross-country ski trail of 4.1 km with free access
- 2 marked ski touring routes with free access
- Gentle or thrilling activities for non-skiers
The best place to enjoy the view? Probably the Pas de Maimbré! This viewpoint, perched at 2362 m, is the meeting spot for all Anzère lovers, both skiers and pedestrians. At the top of the Pas de Maimbré cable car: alpine ski slopes, of course; but also an icefall, a paragliding launch site, and a mountain restaurant with a panoramic terrace offering regional specialties, gourmet dishes, salads and sandwiches, and children's favorites…
Skifahren Sie in der Sonne von Dezember bis April
The Anzère ski area enjoys full sun exposure from December to April. Perfect for getting little ones on skis from a young age, learning to ski in ultra-comfortable conditions, or simply returning from vacation with a healthier glow than those who skied in the shade!
The 58 km of slopes for all levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert) in the Anzère ski area reach an altitude of 2420 m (snow guaranteed all winter). From up there, the view of the Rhône Valley and the Alpine peaks is exceptional!
Just 20 minutes separate you from the Anzère ski area from Sion (80 minutes from Lausanne, 120 minutes from Geneva). Perfect for a spontaneous day on the slopes or a week-long vacation without wasting time on travel.
All about the alpine ski area
The Anzère ski area has so much to offer!
Don’t forget to book your ski passes on the Web Shop to enjoy discounted rates.
For the curious, discover the work done by the groomers at night so we can ski during the day.
Vary your skiing pleasures with free-access cross-country and ski touring routes
For a sporty outing that works both your thighs and your cardio, swap your alpine skis for cross-country skis and explore the 4.1 km of the magnificent forest trail of Gô.
Want to gain some altitude? This time, choose ski touring and tackle the 450 m of positive elevation gain on the marked route Anzère – La Brune – Tsalan, or the 670 m of positive elevation gain on the Rousses route.
Magical: In Anzère, ski touring can also be enjoyed at night on the Masques piste!
Access exciting activities without putting on skis
The ski lifts in the winter area are not just for skiers! Some are open to pedestrians and provide access to thrilling activities like sledding (on the very sporty Rousses sledding track), paragliding (with exceptional views of the ski area and the Rhône Valley), or ice climbing (a frosty activity even beginners can enjoy).
Explore the snowy landscapes of Anzère on foot or with snowshoes, without using the ski lifts
Walk on fresh snow with snowshoes on your feet, along the four marked trails departing from Anzère and the Rousses parking lot (free access). Along the way: spectacular views of the Rhône Valley and the majestic peaks of the Valais Alps, enchanting frozen waterfalls, spruces with snow-laden branches, tracks of hares, ibexes, and chamois…
- Sentier des Braconniers (14,5 km | +/- 573 m | 7:00 of hike) – Difficult level
- Sentier des Braconniers Light (6,7 km | +/- 290 m | 3:15 of hike) – Intermediate level
- Pierrier des Rousses (3,3 km | +/- 250 m | 2:00 of hike) – Intermediate level
- Sentier des Mayens (6,5 km | +/- 336 m | 3:15 of hike) – Intermediate level
Looking for easy walking trails? The Tour du Gô, the Chamossaire Trail, the Dahu Tour, and the Pétoli Tour are perfect for a family walk among chalets and fir trees, without needing snowshoes.
Marie-Claude: "Very well-maintained slopes. Breathtaking view. Very friendly and warm welcome. Family-friendly resort."
Patrick: "Superb family-friendly resort, lovely view of the Matterhorn, and excellent children's area."
Paul: "A magnificent ski resort that we have been visiting for 44 years."