Elevation
1,500m
Base
2,420m
Summit
920m
Vertical Drop
Trails
27
16 Hectares
Lifts
14
5 types
Snowfall
422cm
Annual Snowfall
24cm
Nov
104cm
Dec
140cm
Jan
94cm
Feb
94cm
Mar
20cm
Apr

Best known for

Anzère
Constructed in 1965, the development of ANZERE was based on well-studied planning and designed layout. The heart of the resort is called ANZERE VILLAGE is a pedestrian zone. Large wooden chalets surrounding a pedestrian square. A choice of shops, boutiques in a continuous gallery, with restaurants, café terraces, and playground for children with public benches. Visitors will appreciate this car free open space, safe for children and favoured by parents. Situated on a high plateau facing south, ANZERE overlooking down the Rhone Valley, with a sweeping panoramic view of the Valaisan Alps where 12 peaks over 4'000m. high, extending from Bitschhorn to Mont-Blanc.

Where to Stay

Slopeside lodging is available with 7,500 beds. Additional lodging is available nearby.

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 13, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Years Open

65

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
33%
Advanced Runs
41%
Expert Runs
26%
Runs in Total
27
Skiable Terrain
58 km
Snow Making
0 ha

Lifts

14

Gondolas & Trams
1
High Speed Quads
1
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
10

Inside Scoop

Ski and snowboard school, sport shops. Restaurants, shops, banks, post office, gas station, museums, planetarium, alpine garden, and nightclubs.

Reviews

Anzere is a beautiful location. The village is quaint and family friendly with less people than other resorts we have been to. There was plenty of snow and runs were groomed nicely. Les Rousses is a great family run when it is open. Our only complaint was the lack of chair lifts and the lack of marked runs. There were too many T-bar lifts that are hard for beginner children to navigate.

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