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Highest Ski Resorts in Europe

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Resort closed
Top Station 1,391 m
Base Station 1,030 m
Drop 361 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,385 m
Base Station 650 m
Drop 735 m
40 of 68 trails open
Top Station 1,372 m
Base Station 859 m
Drop 513 m
2 of 3km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,370 m
Base Station 1,130 m
Drop 240 m
17 of 33 trails open
Top Station 1,366 m
Base Station 900 m
Drop 466 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,365 m
Base Station 1,000 m
Drop 365 m
5 of 9km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,365 m
Base Station 920 m
Drop 445 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,363 m
Base Station 1,140 m
Drop 223 m
2 of 7 trails open
Top Station 1,363 m
Base Station 1,100 m
Drop 263 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,362 m
Base Station 707 m
Drop 655 m
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Not specified
Top Station 1,360 m
Base Station 1,000 m
Drop 360 m
8 of 8km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,351 m
Base Station 782 m
Drop 569 m
8 of 7 trails open
Top Station 1,350 m
Base Station 1,000 m
Drop 350 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,350 m
Base Station 980 m
Drop 370 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,350 m
Base Station 1,055 m
Drop 295 m
3 of 7 trails open
Top Station 1,350 m
Base Station 820 m
Drop 530 m
Resort closed
Top Station 1,348 m
Base Station 1,080 m
Drop 268 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,342 m
Base Station 710 m
Drop 632 m
7 of 13km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,340 m
Base Station 1,050 m
Drop 290 m
20 of 20km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,338 m
Base Station 860 m
Drop 478 m
2 of 3km skiable terrain open
Top Station 1,330 m
Base Station 1,212 m
Drop 118 m
1 of 2 trails open
Top Station 1,329 m
Base Station 1,108 m
Drop 221 m
Not specified
Top Station 1,327 m
Base Station 325 m
Drop 1,002 m
6 of 6 trails open
Top Station 1,324 m
Base Station 930 m
Drop 394 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 1354 ski resorts are ranked by the following criteria:
  • Base elevation
  • Summit elevation
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