Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche, and Zermatt (Switzerland) come together to form one of the largest and most iconic ski areas in the world. Connected by an impressive network of lifts and slopes, the three resorts allow skiers to glide effortlessly across borders without ever taking off their skis. In total, Cervino Ski Paradise offers an incredible 350km of runs.
Between Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche alone, skiers can explore 67 slopes covering 157km. All of this unfolds beneath the unmistakable presence of the Matterhorn, making every descent a scenic experience. When it’s time for a break, mountain huts and village restaurants serve up local specialties that are well worth stopping for.

Cervino Ski Paradise caters to every level, from beginners to seasoned experts. Wide, perfectly groomed pistes sit alongside thrilling freeride terrain, while panoramic views stretch from the Matterhorn to the sharply defined Grandes Murailles.
The adventure goes beyond downhill skiing and snowboarding. Visitors can also enjoy heliskiing, cross-country skiing, ski mountaineering, and snowshoeing. Add to that authentic Alpine villages, active farming traditions, and unspoilt landscapes, and it’s clear why this area stands out for both its atmosphere and quality of service.

Thanks to its exceptional altitude, Breuil-Cervinia offers one of the longest ski seasons in the Alps. Slopes start at 2,050m and rise to the Plateau Rosa glacier, allowing the 2025/2026 season to run continuously from October 25, 2025, to September 6, 2026.
This “endless season” concept means nearly eleven months of skiing each year, interrupted only by a short maintenance break between September and October. Skiing continues on the Italian side as long as conditions allow, before shifting to the Plateau Rosa glacier in Switzerland, accessible by three lifts from Breuil-Cervinia.

Winter rates remain in place until May 3, 2026. From May 4 onward, spring rates apply on the Italian slopes until their closure, while summer rates cover glacier skiing and hiking activities.
Looking ahead, Breuil-Cervinia is set for a major upgrade with the reconstruction of the cable car line to Plateau Rosa. Known as Cervino – The One, the new lift will connect the village center to Plateau Rosa in just over 15 minutes, doubling capacity and operating 365 days a year.

Plateau Rosa marks the gateway to Switzerland and the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing toward the Klein Matterhorn. Construction is expected to begin next spring and be completed in time for the 2029/2030 winter season, further strengthening Cervino Ski Paradise’s vision of a mountain without seasons.