Celerina ski resort guide & R=reviews Ski area, apres-ski, things to see & do in Celerina

Overview

Celerina ski rersort - not many people have heard of this tiny resort tucked away in the Engadine Valley but then mention that it shares the same ski area as St Moritz and ears start to prick up!

Whilst St Moritz is known for it's luxury hotels, sophisticated cuisine and jetset lifestyle, Celerina is known as a very warm and welcoming family friendly ski resort whilst providing accesss to some of the best skiing in Switzerland.

Celerina spa

Apres-ski

Traditional and very welcoming is how we would describe the apres-ski scene in Celerina . There are ample cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from serving up local Ticino dishes. For a more chic evening experience, the bars and clubs in St Moritz are the place to head to - the Stübli bar in the Schweizerhof hotel is a lively apres-ski venue.

Key information (whole area)
Altitude 1714m
Top lift 3303m
Family
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
Piste (km) 350
Longest run 4 km
Off piste
Cross country 150 km
Season Dec - April
Snowboard parks 1
Heli Skiing
Summer skiing
Glacier skiing
Babysitting
Creche
Apres ski Relaxed

Celerina ski area guide

Blessed with an average of 322 days of sun a year, Celerina is part of the largest ski carousel in Switzerland which is spread over several areas including Zuoz, Diavolezza-Bernina, Muttas Muragl and Corviglia-Piz Nair. Corviglia is a family-friendly ski area sitting directly above the resort.

With some 350km of pistes catering for complete beginners to experts, the scale of the terrain is incredible and you will hardly ever encounter lift queues. Ski touring is also very popular with some classic routes such as the Albula to Davos a must for those seeking adventure. As always, venturing off-piste is best and safer with a local guide.

Celerina

Beginners

Around 10% of the ski area is geared for beginners which is actually quite a lot given the number of pistes. The two main beginner areas are in Salastrains and Corviglia.

Intermediate

The ski areas are tailor made for intermediate skiers and boarders with over 60 red pistes to explore.

Advanced

Corvatsch is mostly north-facing and consequently home to the best snow and the most technically challenging pistes in the valley. Advanced skiers and boarders will also love the fantastic off-piste skiing here together with the touring opportunities in the back-country.

Snow boarding

For intermediates and advanced boarders, there is almost too much choice with so much off-piste for surfing. There is also one terrain park near Marguns and a halfpipe above Signal.

Other ski holiday activities

  • Tobogganing
  • Snow kite-surfing
  • Bobsleigh
  • Sleigh riding
  • Snow shoeing
  • Paragliding

Cross Country

With 150km of cross-country trails, you are not going to get bored. Many of the trails start from the village and then snake around the upper Engadin Valley. This sport is very big in the Engadin and home to the famous Ski Marathon which is held every March with around 12000 people taking part.

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Our view on Celerina

A beautiful traditional Ticino village, Celerina offers everything you could wish for on a family ski holiday without breaking the bank. With easy access to one of the largest ski areas in Switzerland, Celerina is a good value alternatives to the chic and cosmopolitan resort of St Moritz.

Similar resorts to Celerina include Villars in Vaud and La Tzoumaz in the 4 Valleys next to Verbier.