The Skiing
These three mountains create the 4 Valleys, Attelas, Mont Gele and the 3,330-metre Mont Fort.
The result is the 4 Valleys, an extensive ski area with 95 lifts, over 400km of marked pistes, as well as numerous off-piste itinerary runs like Gentianes, Vallon d’Arbi and the infamous Tortin, “one of the world’s top ten ski runs” according to the Daily Telegraph. Much of the skiing in the 4 Valleys is through beautiful ancient pine and larch forests. In good snow conditions, it’s possible to ski all the way from the top of Mont Fort down to the bottom lift at 820 metres at Le Chable, a thigh-burning vertical descent of more than 2,500 metres!
Verbier’s lift system has been transformed in recent years, with heavy investment in state-of-the-art high-speed lift instalations banishing the queues into history. The latest additions include a new 8-man telecabine which for the first time links Verbier to the beautiful tree-lined resort of Bruson on the opposite side of the Val de Bagnes. And at the bottom of Tortin, a new high-speed gondola has been installed taking skiers from Siviez to the top of Plan de Fou in six minutes, giving rapid access to the countless cruisy pistes over in Nendaz.