Interlaken, the holiday centre in the Bernese Oberland, holds a prominent position among Europe's tourist resorts. It is known for its remarkable location between the two beautiful lakes of Thun and Brien and of course the famous mountains of Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau which attract skiers from all over the continent.

St Moritz is known as the ’Paris of the Alps’, and as so is renowned for its nightlife, cafe society and fine boutiques – for this is the resort where the rich go to ski and to be seen. Forgetting the glamour, St Moritz has some fantastic skiing with a vast terrain for the intermediate skier. Considered one of the best resorts in Europe.

Verbier is gateway to a large ski area offering plenty of slopes to suit all abilities, including a large number of beginner and intermediate runs. Apart from an ample number of demanding black runs, dedicated to the expert skier, the terrain offers a good selection of offpiste skiing. Verbier provides a lively nightlife – said to be as legendary as its skiing!

Surrounded by magnificent scenery, Zermatt is dominated by the mighty Matterhorn mountain. Once an old Swiss farm village, today, Zermatt is the epitome of ‘the ideal European’ resort, with superb skiing for all abilities, from its nursery slopes to the steep, deep runs found towards the mountain peaks. Beautiful scenery, great skiing combined with enough action off the slopes.

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