The ski season is getting closer and closer. Skiing is probably the most popular winter sport in the world. The booking platform Omio has compared over 6,000 ski resorts around the world and has concluded that Arosa-Lenzerheide is the best ski resort! They listed the top three of all these beautiful places.
How the ranking came about
Omio has created a comprehensive data index for 6,000 ski resorts, taking into account a variety of relevant factors for winter sports destinations. Among other things, the length of the ski slopes (divided into red, blue, and black slopes), Google reviews, ski pass prices (adult, youth, and child rates), the number of ski lifts, the availability of ski schools, and planned events were evaluated.
3rd place: Wilder Kaiser-Brixental (Austria)
Austria made it onto the podium twice. Third place goes to the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental ski resort. Omio writes: It has a ski resort rating of 4.8 (the highest rating in the top 5), an impressive 270 kilometers of slopes for all levels of difficulty – most of them at an intermediate level – and 82 cable cars connected to each slope.

It is also the cheapest ski resort among the top 3, making it attractive for price-conscious winter sports enthusiasts. The ski resort also scores well in terms of family friendliness: there are several fun parks, adventure slopes, illuminated toboggan runs, and a large night skiing area.
2nd place: Sölden (Austria)
Second place in the best ski resorts in the world also goes to our neighboring country, Austria. Omio writes: “This beautiful ski resort in the southwest of Austria is the starting point for the Alpine World Cup. It has 143 km of slopes, a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 points, and a balanced range of runs for beginners and experts, connected by modern cable cars.”

The slopes in Sölden also have a stunning viewing platform with views of the mountains and down into the valley – perfect for beautiful panoramas and wonderful selfies.
1st place: Arosa-Lenzerheide
Switzerland comes in first place out of over 6,000 ski resorts worldwide! According to Omio, the ski resort in the canton of Graubünden has some of the best ski slopes in the world. “It’s the perfect place for groups of all levels,” they conclude. The Arosa-Lenzerheide ski resort has 225 kilometers of slopes ranging from easy to difficult.

Courses can also be booked through the various ski schools. Whether you are an experienced skier or a complete beginner, there is something for everyone in Arosa Lenzerheide. It may not be the cheapest ski resort on our list, but it offers the greatest variety of slopes, cable cars, and regular events.
How to choose the right ski for these amazing places?
Breathe in the crisp mountain air and elevate your ski experience with Swiss Massiv handmade skis and equipment. Whether you’re a holiday skier or training for the pros, having the right gear is essential. Swiss Massiv focuses on crafting high-quality, eco-friendly skis using locally sourced wood and in-house developed bamboo, ensuring each pair is unique and handmade with care.

Their manual sandwich construction extends the skis’ lifespan and enhances performance with precise rubber layering for optimal elasticity and durability. The Isospeed Nano Highspeed base ensures smooth gliding across all snow conditions. Swiss Massiv combines thoughtful design, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology to deliver an exceptional skiing experience every time.
Also, check out this blog to see the best ski size for you. It’s a really important step you shouldn’t miss.
Enjoy your time at the best ski resort in the world with Swiss Massiv handmade skis!
Original article: 20min.ch
