Pistes and lifts
What you can ski here
AlpineSnowboardFreerideSnowpark
Run counts and piste kilometres are indicative. Green runs only exist in France, Spain, Andorra, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, the United States, Morocco, Algeria, Lesotho, South Africa, Egypt, Canada, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Chile; Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany start at blue. Indicative average snow depth near the top of the resort, in cm.
Get to know the resort
Three villages on a sunny shelf high above the Inn, Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis share 214 km of immaculately groomed piste and a reputation as the best family resort in the Alps. Children's areas, adventure parks and gentle terrain are everywhere, while the top lifts at 2820 m and a snow-sure aspect keep conditions reliable. Serfaus is even car-free, served by a quirky free underground village train, which adds to the easy, safe feel families love.
Good to know
- The terrain is well balanced: 0 green, 70 blue, 95 red and 30 black runs, which suits a mixed group skiing together at different levels.
- The base sits at 1200 m and the top reaches 2820 m, a profile that holds snow well across a normal winter (score 86/100).
- At 214 km of piste on 68 lifts, it is a substantial mountain that earns a multi-day stay.
- The lifts typically turn for about 20 weeks a season, planning around late January to late February tends to land the most reliable cover.