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Mürren

You can expect to find breath-taking views no matter where you head for Swiss ski break, but Murren is a resort that is particularly stunning.

Surrounded by mountain peaks, the resort sits high above the valley floor in the Bernese Oberland region and can only be accessed by cable car.

Whilst that means a slightly longer transfer time when you hit Swiss soil, it’s worth the wait for the dramatic scenery, never mind the skiing!

Given the fact that Murren is the one of the highest resorts in Switzerland, it follows that you should expect good levels of snow, particularly towards the top of the slopes.

Those slopes are less crowded than in many rival resorts and are particularly good for those skiers with prior experience on the slopes.

That’s not to say beginners aren’t welcome however, with those who have never skied before also able to try their hand on some of the more gentle slopes.

One big selling point of Murren is that its mountain location means it isn’t accessible by car – which in turn makes it more peaceful setting in which to relax.

Off Piste Skiing in Mürren

If the on-piste action for experienced skiers in Murren is good – with no fewer than five black runs and more than ten red runs – the off-piste action is also pretty memorable.

The challenging off-piste terrain includes some steep slopes that can be prone to avalanches as well as one run above a cliff band where there is no margin to make a mistake.

In fact, some descents off the back of the Shilthorn are not to be attempted without a guide who can ensure that the correct routes are taken.

Family Skiing in Mürren

The fact that Murren is quite quiet makes it an attractive option for families who want to try and escape some of the bustling crowds that may be found elsewhere.

The relaxed atmosphere is ideal for those who have the children in tow, whilst there is a special nursery slope for youngsters and a ski school that will help those youngsters who have never skied before take their first tentative steps onto the slopes.

Apres-Ski in Mürren

Make no mistake, Murren is not a big resort and it probably won’t take too long to walk from one end to the other.

As a result, don’t expect masses of après-ski after a day on the slopes but what is there is of a high quality.

A selection of bars and restaurants provide the chance to sample both modern and traditional fayre, whilst a trip to the top of the Schilthorn Mountain offers the chance to dine at a revolving restaurant that was made famous by the James Bond film ‘On her Majesty’s Secret Service’.

Non-Skiing Activities in Mürren

Within Murren, there is a range of alternative activities available for those moments when you decide to take a break from the slopes – or to cater for those members of the family who don’t want to ski.

Murren’s sports centre provides access to a range of amenities, which includes a swimming pool and an alpine spa with sauna and Turkish bath.

Other activities available within the resort include walking trails, tobogganing, ice skating and curling.

Whilst it might not be something you want to try, keep an eye out for base jumpers throwing themselves from some of the cliff tops in the ultimate adrenaline sport.

Nearest Airport in Mürren

Berne Airport

Transfer Times in Mürren

50 mins

Resort Details

  • Resort Altitude: 1650 m
  • Highest Lift: 2971 m
  • Total Piste: 53 km
  • Longest Run: 12 km
  • Uphill Capacity: 10500
  • Total Lifts: 17
  • Gondolas/Cable cars: 2
  • Chairlifts: 13
  • Drag Lifts: 2
  • Good for Off Piste
  • Snow Sure Conditions
  • Lively Après Ski
  • High Altitude
6 runs
Beginners
11 runs
Intermediates
10 runs
Advanced

Flight info

Approx flight time:
1 hour 40 mins
Time zone:
+1
Airports:

Zürich Airport
Geneva Cointrin International Airport
Calais Ferry Port