
Switzerland
Europe's premier freestyle destination offering vast terrain, modern design, and epic snowparks.
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About the Resort
Laax, seamlessly connected with Flims and Falera, forms one of Switzerland's most dynamic and extensive ski regions. Internationally celebrated as Europe's leading freestyle hub, it hosts major events like the LAAX Open and boasts world-class snowparks. The base area, particularly the rocksresort in Laax Murschetg, exudes a vibrant, contemporary atmosphere with cutting-edge architecture and excellent amenities right at the foot of the slopes.
The Resort
Beyond the halfpipes and kickers, the resort offers an immense variety of terrain across 224 kilometers of pistes. From the high-altitude, snow-sure slopes of the Vorab Glacier down to the scenic, tree-lined runs descending to Flims, there is something to satisfy every skier and snowboarder. The lift infrastructure is highly modernized, ensuring quick ascents and minimizing wait times on the mountain.
Off-piste enthusiasts will find vast, easily accessible freeride zones, while families and beginners can enjoy dedicated learning areas and gentle cruisers. The après-ski scene is legendary, blending relaxed mountain vibes with energetic nightlife, cementing Laax's reputation as a top-tier destination for a progressive crowd as well as active families.
On the Mountain
Laax offers an incredible mix of wide, sunny cruising pistes, high-alpine glacier skiing, and the best freestyle parks in Europe. The extensive 224km network is complemented by designated, avalanche-secured freeride routes that provide a safe yet thrilling off-piste experience.
Graubünden / Surselva
Located in the Romansh-speaking part of the Swiss Alps, known for spectacular scenery, the Rhine Gorge, and towering peaks.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Freestylers
Home to the world's largest halfpipe and four distinct snowparks catering to all progressive levels.
Intermediates
Miles of wide, sunny, and perfectly groomed blue and red runs, particularly around Alp Dado.
Off-Piste Enthusiasts
Extensive marked, unpatrolled freeride routes that offer accessible powder without long hikes.
Families
Excellent ski schools, the Ami Sabi Snow Wonderland for kids, and convenient ski-in-ski-out lodging.
Full Collection
Where to Eat
Das Elefant
Crap Masegn (Mountain)
A legendary on-mountain dining experience known for fine wines and its signature pasta dish served at altitude.
Nooba
Laax Murschetg (rocksresort)
A vibrant Pan-Asian restaurant perfect for a warm, flavorful meal right at the base after a day on the slopes.
Capalari
Crap Sogn Gion (Mountain)
Cozy, alpine-chic atmosphere serving local Graubünden specialties right in the heart of the freestyle action.
Ristorante Camino
Laax Murschetg (rocksresort)
Classic Italian cuisine with high-quality ingredients, offering a warm and welcoming family-friendly environment.
Common Questions
The ski season in Laax typically runs Early December to mid-April. The resort averages 6.5m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. The LAAX inside app is highly recommended for digital ticketing, interactive maps, and checking live queue times.
Laax offers 224km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,968m. Laax offers an incredible mix of wide, sunny cruising pistes, high-alpine glacier skiing, and the best freestyle parks in Europe. The extensive 224km network is complemented by designated, avalanche-secured freeride routes that provide a safe yet thrilling off-piste experience. It forms part of the Graubünden / Surselva ski area.
Europe's premier freestyle destination offering vast terrain, modern design, and epic snowparks. Laax is a modern mountain resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include snowpark, off piste, extensive terrain, glacier, après ski.
Laax receives an average of 6.5m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 3,018m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. The resort also benefits from glacier skiing, extending the season and ensuring reliable coverage. Recent snowfall: Consistent winter coverage, highly snow-sure at altitude.
Laax is well-suited for several types of visitors. For freestylers: Home to the world's largest halfpipe and four distinct snowparks catering to all progressive levels. For intermediates: Miles of wide, sunny, and perfectly groomed blue and red runs, particularly around Alp Dado. For off-piste enthusiasts: Extensive marked, unpatrolled freeride routes that offer accessible powder without long hikes.
The nearest airport is Zurich Airport (ZRH), about 148km away (approximately 1h 45min by transfer). Dedicated airport shuttle services (e.g., LAAX airport shuttle) run directly from Zurich Airport to the resort in winter. Laax is also reachable by train via Chur. Excellent Swiss rail connectivity. Take the SBB train to Chur, then a direct PostBus (PostAuto) up to Laax.
Lift passes in Laax are available as Adult Day Pass (CHF 89), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 410). Passes often cover the wider Graubünden / Surselva area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book passes and rentals early via the LAAX app to secure the best dynamic pricing rates.
Standout dining in Laax includes Das Elefant (A legendary on-mountain dining experience known for fine wines and its signature pasta dish served at altitude.), Nooba (A vibrant Pan-Asian restaurant perfect for a warm, flavorful meal right at the base after a day on the slopes.), Capalari (Cozy, alpine-chic atmosphere serving local Graubünden specialties right in the heart of the freestyle action.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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