
These ten ski resorts are all reachable from Lenzerheide by public transport. From family-friendly slopes to high-altitude runs, there's something for every skier. Whether you're after quiet pistes or lively après-ski villages, the Swiss rail network brings you close to the action.
The resorts below are sorted by travel time from Lenzerheide/Lai, Post, to facilitate your planning. Make sure to visit the map, to explore thousands of destinations and activities, reachable from any starting point in Switzerland.
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Lenzerheide is a well-established resort in the Graubünden Alps, offering a broad network of slopes that cater to skiers of all levels. The terrain includes extensive beginner-friendly areas, a solid selection of intermediate runs, and challenging options for advanced skiers. With modern lift infrastructure and high-altitude skiing, the resort provides reliable snow conditions and varied landscapes. The village maintains a traditional mountain character while offering contemporary amenities and connections to neighboring ski areas.
Easy slopes: 89.9km
Intermediate slopes: 36.5km
Number of lifts: 33
Total slope length: 234.9km
Advanced slopes: 11.6km

Chur-Brambrüesch is a compact ski area located above the Alpine city of Chur, easily accessible by cable car. The resort offers a balanced mix of slopes suitable for various skill levels, with a focus on intermediate terrain. Its proximity to an urban center makes it a convenient option for day trips, while the elevated position provides scenic views over the Rhine Valley. The atmosphere is relaxed and the infrastructure modest, making it well-suited for casual skiing without the hustle of larger destinations.
Easy slopes: 2.3km
Number of lifts: 5
Advanced slopes: 2.4km
Total slope length: 9.9km
Intermediate slopes: 5.2km
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| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (30m) | |
| Chur, Malteser |
| Chur, Malteser | |
| (1m) | |
| Chur, Brambrüeschb./Stadthalle |
Savognin lies in the Surses region of Graubünden, offering a well-rounded ski area with varied terrain. The resort features predominantly gentle slopes ideal for beginners and intermediates, alongside more challenging runs for experienced skiers. With a network of lifts accessing different mountain zones, visitors can enjoy tree-lined descents and open alpine bowls. The village retains a traditional Romansh character, providing a quieter alternative to larger Swiss destinations while still delivering solid infrastructure and scenic mountain panoramas.
Easy slopes: 68.4km
Advanced slopes: 5.7km
Number of lifts: 12
Total slope length: 168.8km
Intermediate slopes: 62.9km
| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (42m) | |
| Savognin, posta |
Rinerhorn offers a well-rounded ski area in the Davos region with predominantly intermediate terrain, complemented by gentle beginner slopes and a selection of advanced runs. Seven lifts provide access to varied skiing across different elevations, making it suitable for steady skiers looking to progress. The area maintains a quieter atmosphere compared to larger neighboring resorts, with scenic alpine views and consistent snow conditions throughout the season.
Total slope length: 31.3km
Number of lifts: 7
Advanced slopes: 3.8km
Intermediate slopes: 16.7km
Easy slopes: 9.1km
| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (46m) | |
| Davos Glaris, Bahnhof |
Bergün - Filisur / Darlux is a small, traditional ski area in the Albula Valley offering a tranquil atmosphere away from crowded slopes. The terrain is primarily suited for intermediate skiers, with gentle runs winding through the mountainside and forest. A handful of lifts serve the modest vertical drop, making it ideal for relaxed days on the snow. The area preserves a quiet, village character, appealing to those seeking uncomplicated skiing in an authentic Alpine setting.
Number of lifts: 3
Easy slopes: 1.6km
Total slope length: 9.9km
Intermediate slopes: 7.8km
Advanced slopes: 0.6km
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| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (19m) | |
| Tiefencastel, staziun |
| Tiefencastel | |
| (28m) | |
| Bergün/Bravuogn |
Tschappina is a small, family-oriented ski area in the Graubünden region, offering a calm and relaxed atmosphere away from crowded slopes. The terrain consists mainly of gentle runs suitable for beginners and intermediates, making it ideal for learning and improving technique. With limited lift infrastructure, this quiet village resort provides a traditional Swiss mountain experience focused on simplicity and accessibility rather than extensive skiing.
Total slope length: 18.2km
Number of lifts: 4
Easy slopes: 9.6km
Intermediate slopes: 8.6km
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| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (19m) | |
| Tiefencastel, staziun |
| Tiefencastel | |
| (16m) | |
| Thusis |
| Thusis, Bahnhof | |
| (12m) | |
| Oberurmein, Skilift |
Jakobshorn rises above Davos and offers a diverse terrain spread across accessible slopes. The area features a mix of wide-open runs and tree-lined descents, with terrain parks attracting freestyle enthusiasts. Multiple lifts provide good connectivity across the mountain. The summit delivers panoramic views over the surrounding Graubünden landscape, while lower slopes wind through forested sections. Popular with both locals and visitors, the mountain combines varied skiing with a relaxed atmosphere.
Total slope length: 77.1km
Advanced slopes: 7.1km
Intermediate slopes: 13.6km
Easy slopes: 56.3km
Number of lifts: 12
| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (57m) | |
| Davos Platz, Bahnhof |
Tschiertschen is a quiet mountain village resort in Graubünden offering well-rounded terrain across all skill levels. The area features gentle slopes ideal for beginners and families, alongside intermediate runs and a few advanced sections for more experienced skiers. With its modest lift infrastructure and traditional alpine character, it provides an unhurried skiing experience away from larger crowds, maintaining an authentic village atmosphere while delivering varied skiing opportunities in a scenic setting.
Intermediate slopes: 26.5km
Number of lifts: 5
Total slope length: 58.3km
Advanced slopes: 4.6km
Easy slopes: 27.3km
| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (26m) | |
| Chur, Araschgerrank |
| Chur, Araschgerrank | |
| (21m) | |
| Tschiertschen, Dorf |
Laax ranks among Switzerland's largest ski areas, offering extensive terrain spread across broad, interconnected mountains. The resort features a diverse range of slopes from gentle beginner runs to challenging advanced terrain, complemented by modern lift infrastructure. Known for its freestyle parks and glacier access, the area attracts both freeriders and park enthusiasts. The expansive network provides varied skiing experiences across different elevations and aspects.
Intermediate slopes: 128.5km
Number of lifts: 38
Advanced slopes: 40.9km
Total slope length: 373.2km
Easy slopes: 160.8km
| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (35m) | |
| Chur, Malteser |
| Chur, Malteser | |
| (31m) | |
| Flims Dorf, Bergbahnen |
Nestled in the southern Graubünden Alps near the historic mountain pass, this family-oriented resort offers gentle, rolling terrain suited primarily to beginners and intermediate skiers. The relaxed village atmosphere and accessible slopes create an ideal environment for those learning to ski or seeking a quieter mountain experience. Varied piste options wind through scenic alpine landscapes, while the modest infrastructure maintains an intimate, traditional character without the crowds of larger destinations.
Total slope length: 47.5km
Intermediate slopes: 16km
Easy slopes: 24.4km
Number of lifts: 7
Advanced slopes: 6.5km
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| Lenzerheide/Lai, Post | |
| (19m) | |
| Tiefencastel, staziun |
| Tiefencastel | |
| (16m) | |
| Thusis |
| Thusis, Bahnhof | |
| (27m) | |
| Splügen, Bergbahnen |