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Switzerlands Four Valleys Ski area consists of four linked ski resorts - Verbier, Thyon, Veysonnaz and Nendaz. Of the four, Verbier has the best skiing for experts and advanced skiers, a decent beginner area, and new intermediate trails. The “La Chaux Express” gives intermediate skiers access to the large area of La Chaux and its intermediate blue and easy red slopes.
The Savoleyres area is the smallest of the Verbier sectors, this area doesn’t get too many crowds, is full of sunshine all day long, and the lift lines stay manageable for the most part. During the early season, skiing back to Verbier is relatively easy, however during the late season the snow coverage requires most skiers to return on the gondola.
The main Verbier area is on the north-facing slopes with the main lifts rising to Ruinettes and Attelas, this section can get crowded and at the lower levels.
From the Attelas upper station, cablecars rise to the Mont Gelé glacier. The problems here are weather, which closes the area many days, and the long lift queues.
One intermediate secret is the Bruson area that is connected with the rest of the Four Valleys by a 15-minute bus trip from the lower station of the Châble cablecar. The trails here are far from the maddening crowds. On powder days this is a wonderful spot to practice turns and perfect technique.
For Experts and advanced skiers there are virtually limitless off-piste possibilities. Many of the formerly black runs have been redefined as itineraries. They are not groomed or marked, but have so much traffic, they may as well have been marked by the resort as they once were. A guide is highly recommended in this area to get the most out of the mountain.