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Backcountry Skiing in Switzerland: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Switzerland is a skiers paradise, with countless mountains and heavy snow in abundance. Backcountry skiing is the perfect way to discover the hidden delights on offer in this small but mighty country!

Switzerland is at the epicentre of the world famous Alps, with most of the Southern half of the country covered in snow-capped peaks, including the renowned and majestic Matterhorn (4478m). This results in perfect backcountry skiing, as the wide array of location choices combined with the excellent conditions of constant, heavy snow make for a veritable playground for backcountry skiers. Apart from the mountains, the alpine scenery is as postcard-pretty as one can imagine, with tree-lined forests leading to idyllic and tranquil lakes, with small, quaint and rustique villages and towns welcoming all and sundry to indulge in the local customs and traditions. Choose from our selection of backcountry skiing trips in Switzerland, from beginner to advanced and everything in between.

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FAQs: Backcountry Skiing in Switzerland

What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Switzerland?

Switzerland is a very unique country, with the different regions influenced by the respective neighboring countries, resulting in different languages being spoken and a different culture and vibe being felt depending where in the country you are.

The big cities of Zurich and Geneva are much more business-focused and urban than the rest of the country, with cities such as Bern, Basel and Lucerne being much prettier and close to nature.

Some of the backcountry skiing can be quite challenging, so being fit and in decent shape before arriving will maximise enjoyment of the activity.

Why should I choose Switzerland for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?

The conditions

Switzerland can lay claim to having arguably the best skiing conditions in Europe, with the sheer amount of choice of locations and almost-guaranteed good snow providing an irresistible case. With the Alps taking up a majority of the Southern half of the country, the backcountry skiing choices are numerous, with the opportunity to ski on such classic and famous peaks as the Matterhorn being too good to pass up.

The scenery

The countryside scenery in Switzerland conjures up images of vast open fields and valleys, huge and tranquil lakes and absolutely gorgeous villages of wooden huts and buildings. Some of the views over this scenery when backcountry skiing truly take the breath away, with the tree-lined and snow-capped alpine forests often lining the mountains down to the pretty landscape and terrain below.

**The uniqueness **

Switzerland is a truly special and unique country, owing to its extreme cultural diversity, resulting in there being 4 official languages that are dominant in particular regions - German, French, Italian and Romansh. Each Canton also maintains its own cultural and historical traditions, and going from one city to another can often feel like you are in a completely different country.

What can I expect from the weather in Switzerland?

Moderate for most of the year, with Summer averaging around 20 degrees celsius, however temperatures in Winter often drop below 0 degrees celsius.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Switzerland?

German, French, Italian, Romansh

What currency is accepted in Switzerland?

Swiss franc

How can I get to Switzerland?

Flights to Zurich and Geneva from all major European hubs, and easy access overland from neighboring countries Italy, Germany, France, Austria and Liechtenstein.

What’s the country code of Switzerland?

+41

What’s the high season for Backcountry Skiing in Switzerland?

December-March, when the weather is coldest and snowfall is heaviest.

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