Gstaad snow report

The Gstaad snow report for Apr 14 is a 40cm base depth with 10 of 47 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Gstaad are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Lifts Open
10/47 open
Km Open
24 km open
Runs Open
7/75 open

Resort Overview

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Dec 13
Projected Opening
May 03
Projected Closing
Set in the Bernese Oberland, Gstaad offers a refined alpine experience with a combination of relaxed elegance and accessible skiing. The resort forms part of the larger Gstaad Mountain Rides ski region, known for its scenic countryside and dependable snow conditions—averaging 409 cm annually, with extensive snowmaking coverage enhancing reliability. Gstaad presents 200 hectares of skiable terrain, 75 pistes, and 47 lifts serving a balanced range of difficulty levels, ideal for families, leisurely skiers, and those refining their skills. Families will find plenty of thoughtful features throughout the resort, such as well-organised beginner zones, snow gardens, and ski schools designed for younger children. Spacious gondolas and surface lifts cater to ease of movement across sectors, while safe village pathways and leisure facilities add appeal for non-skiers. Gentle pistes near Saanenmöser provide a soft entry into skiing, complemented by panoramic restaurant terraces and walking routes that encourage wider enjoyment of the setting. What makes Gstaad attractive is its dual identity: alpine tranquillity paired with subtle sophistication. While the slopes offer a peaceful rhythm, the village itself is home to boutique shops, gourmet dining, and cultural venues. Visitors choose Gstaad for a well-paced ski holiday where scenic charm, family-friendly features, and top-tier hospitality converge with quiet confidence.

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