Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Crans Montana

Planning a ski trip to Crans Montana? Browse our collection of visitor-generated reviews that rank the mountain and ski town on a scale of one to five stars in the following categories: Overall Rating, All-Mountain Terrain, Nightlife, Terrain Park and Family Friendly. See how Crans Montana stacks up to others in terms of skiing and après, and read up on pros, cons and comments from fellow skiers and snowboarders. Don't forget to submit your own Crans Montana review! Scroll to the bottom of this page to let other travelers know about your ski area experience.

Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Crans Montana

Total (3.5)
Find A Ski Resort
A ski resort's overall star rating displayed here is not calculated based on a simple average but takes several factors, including the age of a review, into account.
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
All Mountain Terrain
Family Friendly
Apres Ski
Terrain Park
Overall Value
Rate this Resort

All Reviews

Most recent
Milly Baybutt
Enjoyable week skiing however would avoid if you are a complete beginner as they only have one beginner slope with the majority being red and black a long with a couple of blues.
Loads of slopes to choose from and great views.
Very expensive and many queues for the lifts/gondolas.
Rodney
The sun makes all the snow melt, then it freezes so the morning is horrible until the snow melts again. The 2 days we went were cloudy so it didn't soften up. Tough pistes - say they are blue/red, but for snowboarding this is more red/black in many places... expensive too. Beautiful views make up for a lot though!
Very sunny
Very sunny!
hanvanloon1955
See the pros and cons. Closure of Aminona gondola a setback for people based there.
Sunny in deep winter, but can melt fast. Good off piste when snow is new, requires some effort to traverse to nice moderately steep runs.
In spring can get too much sun so piste sloppy in afternoon. Avoid early morning when previous day sunny and night freeze except on machine groomed.
I am an intermediate snowboarder who visited Crans Montana for a week around New Year 2010/2011. I would definitely NOT recommend it to snowboarders as: - pistes are icy due to strong sunshine during the day - pistes are crowded, with long queues for lifts - snow park was not finished when we went - runs are designed for skiers, with many long , narrow flat stretches on which we boarders had to unclip and push - resort itself is very expensive, you will pay at least £10 for just sausage and chips, evening meals start at £20 - transport within the resort (free shuttle bus) is very infrequent (only one an hour), if you miss one you have to take the (very expensive) resort taxis. - 80+ % of resort is composed of red or black runs, there are only 2 blue runs on the mountain and NO green runs In summary: beginner skiers and all snowboarders are recommended to avoid this resort like the plague!
Wide range of non-ski activities
Incredibly expensive, icy, bad for snowboarders
Originally two villages, the natural advantages and resulting popularity of Crans and Montana led to the two villages joining under one name in the 1960s. Those advantages begin with the resort's wonderful location, on a sunny terrace of lakes and woodland with views across the Rhone Valley and out towards the mountain peaks of the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. A large, cosmopolitan resort boasting over 80 international restaurants, an excellent range of shops, lively nightlife and culture, a comprehensive program of activities and a wide-ranging choice of sporting activities beyond skiing. Crans Montana's main skiing is divided in to three areas although they are all well lift-linked to one another and by five different gondola lifts from various parts of the resort itself. The biggest is Cry d'Err , the second Violettes - location of many of the resort's tougher runs, and the third Aminona above the purpose built centre of the same name. There is a huge amount of terrain on south-facing slopes and the ski range is from 1,476 metres - a better height than most major resorts in the Alps for resort-level snow cover. The runs reach up to 3,000 metres, crowned by the Plaine-Morte glacier. The resort was the location for the 1987 World Alpine Skiing Championships and the World Alpine Ski Cup Finals of 1992 and 1998. Every year a number of FIS World Cup events are also staged here including men's and women's downhill, super-G, giant slalom and slalom.
Snowfalls last week (Dec.9-10), ski season should be good again in sunny Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland
Best resort for sunshine, slopes facing south, view, fantastic panorama (Mont Blanc 4810m, Matterhorn 4478m, Dom), drinking till late sunset on terrace. And glacier at 3000m for good conditions late in the ski season (opened till April 23)
Find A Ski Resort

Rate this Resort

Share your experience at resort Crans Montana to help other skiers.

Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
All Mountain Terrain
Family Friendly
Apres Ski
Terrain Park
Overall Value
Select your Overall Rating
Copyright © 1995-2024 Mountain News LLC. All rights reserved.