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Located in the southeastern corner of Switzerland, in Graubunden province, Silvaplana ski resort sits at the foot of the Julier pass on a beautiful Alpine lake. Skiing is for all levels and, in addition, Silvaplana has the exclusive resort of St Moritz as a next-door neighbour.

Silvaplana is almost a suburb of St Moritz, but it has an identity of its own with a mix of German, Romansch and Italian cultures. The awe-inspiring Corvatsch Mountain towers over the village and lends the resort an Alpine feel. Facilities and services are fairly limited, but St Moritz is only 10 minutes away, offering anything you might miss.

There are 65kms of runs at Silvaplana ski resort, some of which are across testing rugged terrain. Additionally, there is a challenging longest piste of 10kms. Silvaplana has a huge vertical descent of 1,433m and the 14 lifts provide access to all pistes, with an hourly uplift capacity of over 1,000 people. Additionally, snowboarders have a well maintained terrain park and a half-pipe.

Slope-side accommodation is provided by hotels, chalets and apartments, with 6,000 beds to choose from. Several cafés and restaurants, on and off the mountain, serve traditional German and Italian fare, as well as international cuisine. Several bars and a disco accommodate late night revellers.

For alternative skiing, St Moritz is one of the most famous resorts in the world and is particularly noted for its sophistication, quality slopes and, most of all, its exclusivity. St Moritz has never ventured into mass-market tourism. Sils Maria is another choice and is lift-linked with Silvaplana. The nearby town of Chur is the oldest settlement in Switzerland and retains an elegant 16th century old town.

The ski season at Silvaplana resort runs from mid-November to May, with good snow conditions all season and cheaper weeks on certain dates. The most practical way to reach the resort is to fly to Zürich and take a train to St Moritz, from where buses and taxis will take you to Silvaplana


Skiing in Meiringen Hasliberg

Silvaplana ski resort sits at the foot of the Corvatsch Mountain, on the largest of the Engadine lakes, in the beautiful canton of Graubunden. Silvaplana has 65kms of varied terrain for both skiers and snowboarders and also boasts links with the upmarket resort of St Moritz.

A combination of well-groomed slopes and rugged terrain make up the 65kms of skiing and snowboarding at Silvaplana ski resort. The runs are divided into 35 per cent for the beginner, 25 per cent for intermediates and 40 per cent for the advanced and expert; the longest piste is 10kms. Fourteen chair and draglifts can transport 1,000 people per hour, and there are also 150kms of cross-country trails throughout the linked region.

The mid-November to May ski season at Silvaplana has good snow throughout, particularly in February/March. Cheaper weeks are usually offered at the beginning and end of the season. Most people fly to Zürich and take a train transfer to St Moritz and then the bus to Silvaplana, or hire a car.

Apres-ski in Meiringen Hasliberg

The village of Silvaplana itself is a mix of German, Romansch and Italian cultures and is presided over by the massive and beautiful Corvatsch Mountain. Six thousand slope-side beds are on offer in hotels, chalets and apartments. Extensive shopping opportunities abound in nearby St Moritz. heast) that receives domestic traffic.

Transportation to Meiringen Hasliberg

Meiringen / Hasliberg ski resort is located in the Bern region of the Swiss Alps, and there are many options for getting here. Flying to Zürich and taking one of the hourly trains is the most practical option. Self-drive is popular due to the excellent network of motorways, while rail travel is the least attractive, requiring several connections.

Of the two nearest airports, Zürich and Geneva, the former is the better choice for its superior flight schedules and train connections. A journey of 2 hours, 40 minutes on a train leaving from Zürich at 13 minutes past the hour, via Lucerne, will get you to the resort.

From Calais, the 900-kilometre journey via Reims, Metz, Strasbourg, Basel and Lucerne will take you approximately eight hours. By car from Zürich International Airport, Meiringen is 117kms along the Lucerne and Thun autobahns, and the Brünigstrasse. Drivers should take the (A-8) Lucerne-Thun autobahn and exit southeast on to the Brünigstrasse for Meiringen.

There are regular train departures from London (Waterloo station) with links to Meiringen, including three to five changes and taking from 11 to 18 hours. The 09:09 Eurostar from Waterloo to Paris (Nord) is the most convenient connection. A TGV goes from Paris (gare de Lyon) to Geneva, from where you need to take Intercity and Regional trains with two more changes (Bern and Interlaken). The Regional arrives in Meiringen at 21:15.






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