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Ski lessons in St. Moritz

Sunny Engadin resort with 350 km of wide, well-groomed runs split across Corviglia, Corvatsch and Diavolezza.

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About ski lessons in St. Moritz

St. Moritz sits high in the Engadin valley, which gets a lot of sun and dry snow through the winter. Beginners tend to learn on the Suvretta and Salastrains slopes, while the Corviglia runs above town give intermediates long, groomed descents to build on. The area spreads across three separate mountains, so it pays to ask the school which side suits your level before you book. Lessons are arranged directly with the school, with no payment taken on the site.

Ski lessons in St. Moritz: good to know

Which mountain in St. Moritz should I take lessons on?+

Beginners and intermediates usually start on Corviglia above the town, reached by funicular from St. Moritz Dorf. Corvatsch and Diavolezza are higher and better for confident skiers and glacier runs, so ask which fits your level before booking.

Where do children learn to ski in St. Moritz?+

The Suvretta and Salastrains slopes near Corviglia have dedicated children's areas and ski kindergartens. Group classes are split by age and ability, and schools take children from around age 4.

Does St. Moritz really get more sun than other resorts?+

The Engadin is known for dry, sunny weather, with sun on most winter days and cold, light snow thanks to the altitude of 1,822 m. It makes for comfortable lesson conditions, though it can be cold first thing in the morning.

Is St. Moritz expensive for ski lessons?+

St. Moritz is a high-end resort, so guide prices on profiles tend to sit above the Swiss average. There is no payment on our site, you send a free inquiry and settle the price directly with the school or instructor.

Can I ski to other Engadin villages from St. Moritz?+

Yes, the area links with Celerina and the Corviglia network, and an Engadin pass also covers Corvatsch above Silvaplana and Diavolezza. Instructors can plan a lesson that moves between sectors if you want to cover more ground.