
These ten ski resorts are all reachable from Weggis 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 Weggis, 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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Klewenalp - Stockhütte is a family-oriented ski area in Central Switzerland, perched above Lake Lucerne. The terrain favors beginners and intermediates, with gentle slopes ideal for learning and relaxed skiing. The resort benefits from a generous network of lifts serving relatively compact terrain, ensuring good access across the mountain. Traditional alpine character and scenic lake views define the area, making it a pleasant choice for those seeking less crowded conditions and a quieter mountain atmosphere away from larger ski resorts.
Intermediate slopes: 4.7km
Easy slopes: 13.1km
Number of lifts: 16
Total slope length: 17.8km
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| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (9m) | |
| Vitznau, Station |
| Vitznau | |
| (16m) | |
| Beckenried (See) |
Rigi-Scheidegg offers a small, relaxed skiing area on the slopes of the Rigi massif in Central Switzerland. With a handful of lifts serving gentle and intermediate terrain, the resort provides a calm mountain experience away from crowded slopes. The setting emphasizes tranquil alpine scenery and straightforward skiing, appealing to those seeking a low-key day on the mountain. Its accessible character and modest vertical make it well-suited for leisurely outings and less experienced skiers.
Number of lifts: 3
Intermediate slopes: 2.7km
Total slope length: 4.6km
Easy slopes: 1.9km
| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (24m) | |
| Gersau, Schiffstation |
| Gersau, Schiffstation | |
| (17m) | |
| Gersau, Ober Gschwend |

Mythenregion offers a relaxed skiing experience with predominantly gentle slopes ideal for beginners and intermediates. The terrain spreads across a moderate network of lifts, providing accessible mountain recreation in Central Switzerland. With its focus on easier runs and family-oriented atmosphere, the area suits those seeking a calm alpine environment. The surrounding landscape features characteristic views of the Mythen peaks, creating a distinctive backdrop for winter activities.
Total slope length: 49.2km
Easy slopes: 25.1km
Intermediate slopes: 23.9km
Advanced slopes: 0.2km
Number of lifts: 19

| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (50m) | |
| Schwyz, Zentrum |
| Schwyz, Zentrum | |
| (4m) | |
| Rickenbach SZ, Rotenfluebahn |
Sattel Hochstuckli is a compact family-oriented ski area in Central Switzerland, offering predominantly gentle terrain ideal for beginners and less experienced skiers. The resort features a good selection of lifts serving primarily easier slopes, with some intermediate options for progression. Its accessible location and relaxed atmosphere make it well-suited for learning and leisurely skiing days without the crowds of larger destinations.
Intermediate slopes: 3.4km
Number of lifts: 9
Total slope length: 11km
Easy slopes: 7.6km
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| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (20m) | |
| Küssnacht am Rigi, Bahnhof |
| Küssnacht am Rigi | |
| (12m) | |
| Arth-Goldau |
| Arth-Goldau | |
| (10m) | |
| Sattel |
A small family-oriented ski area in central Switzerland, offering gentle slopes ideal for beginners and young skiers. The compact terrain features easy runs served by a few lifts, creating a relaxed and uncrowded atmosphere. The quiet mountain setting provides a tranquil escape with straightforward skiing, making it well-suited for those learning the basics or seeking a peaceful day on the snow without the hustle of larger resorts.
Total slope length: 1km
Easy slopes: 1km
Number of lifts: 3
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| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (20m) | |
| Küssnacht am Rigi, Bahnhof |
| Küssnacht am Rigi | |
| (20m) | |
| Luzern |
| Luzern | |
| (25m) | |
| Dallenwil |
Stoos is a car-free mountain village perched high above Lake Lucerne, accessible via one of the world's steepest funiculars. The compact ski area offers varied terrain with predominantly intermediate runs, complemented by a selection of advanced slopes and gentle beginner zones. Its elevated position ensures reliable snow conditions and spectacular panoramic views across Central Switzerland. The resort caters well to families and day-trippers seeking a tranquil alpine atmosphere without extensive travel between lifts.
Number of lifts: 9
Advanced slopes: 5km
Total slope length: 19.3km
Intermediate slopes: 12.3km
Easy slopes: 2km
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| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (43m) | |
| Brunnen, See/Schiffstation |
| Brunnen, See/Schiffstation | |
| (12m) | |
| Morschach, Luftseilbahn |
| Morschach Talstat. (Luftseilb) | |
| (8m) | |
| Stoos Bergstat. (Luftseilb) |
Located in the Ticino Alps, this resort offers a solid mix of terrain spread across varied slopes. The area features multiple lift connections and emphasizes more challenging runs, making it well-suited for confident skiers. The high-altitude setting provides reliable snow conditions, while the compact layout allows efficient exploration of the available descents. The surrounding landscape combines alpine character with southern Swiss mountain charm.
Advanced slopes: 10.7km
Easy slopes: 0.9km
Number of lifts: 8
Intermediate slopes: 8.9km
Total slope length: 20.5km
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| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (39m) | |
| Brunnen, Bahnhof |
| Brunnen | |
| (55m) | |
| Airolo |
Andermatt-Oberalp-Sedrun forms one of central Switzerland's most extensive ski areas, connecting multiple valleys across the Oberalp Pass. The terrain spans considerable vertical drops with varied exposure and challenging off-piste possibilities. Skiers find long cruising runs alongside steeper alpine descents, while modern lift infrastructure efficiently links the different sectors. The resort's high-altitude location ensures reliable snow conditions throughout the season, making it a year-round destination for those seeking substantial mountain terrain.
Advanced slopes: 28.3km
Number of lifts: 25
Intermediate slopes: 77.6km
Easy slopes: 60.9km
Total slope length: 184.2km
| Weggis, Dorfplatz | |
| (39m) | |
| Brunnen, Bahnhof |
| Brunnen | |
| (44m) | |
| Göschenen |
| Göschenen | |
| (12m) | |
| Andermatt |
A small, family-oriented ski area in central Switzerland offering predominantly gentle slopes ideal for beginners and children. The terrain focuses on easy runs with minimal intermediate options, served by a handful of lifts. Its compact layout and manageable scale create a relaxed atmosphere away from larger resorts. The quiet setting makes it well-suited for those learning to ski or seeking uncrowded pistes.
Number of lifts: 3
Total slope length: 2.2km
Easy slopes: 2km
Intermediate slopes: 0.2km
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| Weggis | |
| (42m) | |
| Luzern Bahnhofquai |
| Luzern | |
| (24m) | |
| Wolfenschiessen |
| Wolfenschiessen, Bahnhof | |
| (14m) | |
| Oberrickenbach, Talstat. LFCH |
Engelberg-Titlis is a renowned high-altitude resort in Central Switzerland, offering year-round glacier skiing on Mount Titlis. With extensive terrain spanning beginner-friendly slopes to challenging advanced runs, it caters to varied skill levels. The resort's significant lift infrastructure provides access to diverse alpine landscapes, while the glacier ensures reliable snow conditions throughout extended seasons. Engelberg village combines traditional Swiss charm with modern amenities, creating a comprehensive mountain destination.
Total slope length: 41km
Intermediate slopes: 20.4km
Advanced slopes: 3.7km
Number of lifts: 24
Easy slopes: 16.9km
| Weggis | |
| (42m) | |
| Luzern Bahnhofquai |
| Luzern | |
| (43m) | |
| Engelberg |