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Highest Ski Resorts in Europe

is higher than
Resort closed
Top Station 1,850 m
Base Station 745 m
Drop 1,105 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,850 m
Base Station 1,350 m
Drop 500 m
8 of 14km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,850 m
Base Station 1,350 m
Drop 500 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,850 m
Base Station 1,520 m
Drop 330 m
4 of 4 trails open
Top Station 1,845 m
Base Station 1,540 m
Drop 305 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 940 m
Drop 900 m
5 of 8 trails open
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 1,000 m
Drop 840 m
2 of 13km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 1,400 m
Drop 440 m
1 of 6 trails open
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 980 m
Drop 860 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 1,200 m
Drop 640 m
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3 of 6 trails open
Top Station 1,840 m
Base Station 1,376 m
Drop 464 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,838 m
Base Station 792 m
Drop 1,046 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,836 m
Base Station 1,836 m
Drop m
22 of 27km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,834 m
Base Station 902 m
Drop 932 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,820 m
Base Station 1,100 m
Drop 720 m
3 of 2 trails open
Top Station 1,820 m
Base Station 1,350 m
Drop 470 m
17 of 22 trails open
Top Station 1,820 m
Base Station 1,050 m
Drop 770 m
3 of 13 trails open
Top Station 1,818 m
Base Station 1,530 m
Drop 288 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,814 m
Base Station 1,486 m
Drop 328 m
4 of 8 trails open
Top Station 1,810 m
Base Station 765 m
Drop 1,045 m
1 of 2 trails open
Top Station 1,800 m
Base Station 1,200 m
Drop 600 m
23 of 27km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,800 m
Base Station 950 m
Drop 850 m
9 of 19km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,800 m
Base Station 1,380 m
Drop 420 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,800 m
Base Station 1,116 m
Drop 684 m

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Highest Ski Resorts in Europe

The highest altitude resort in Europe is Zermatt with its base at 1,620 m and the highest lifted point at 3,899 m. All 1352 ski resorts are ranked by the following criteria:
  • Base elevation
  • Summit elevation
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