Les Diablerets' main attraction is its glacier that reaches a height of 2979m, and provides excellent skiing conditions in summer and winter. In summer it is very popular with snow boarders, it has the largest specialist park for snow boarders with 3 half-pipes.
The majority of the runs are best suited for beginners and intermediates, although there are a few excellent off-pistes for experts. The village is quite small and has remained largely unspoilt by the flood of tourism. The Apres Ski scene is farely quiet and laidback, with a limited nightlife scene.
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RESORT INFORMATION
Nearest
town: Montreaux
Resort Altitude (metres): 1200m
Ski Season: December - April
Mountain Range: The Alps
Number of Lifts: 22
Highest Lift (metres): 2970m
Lowest Lift (metres): 1151m
Number of Slopes: 26
Beginner
Slopes: 0.31
Intermediate Slopes: 0.69
Expert Slopes:
Snowboarding: yes: park and 3 half-pipes
Cross Country (km): 30km
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Nearby Attractions: There are a few other attractions in and around Les Diablerets, including the Ormonts Museum which exhibits the history of the Valley des Ormonts; the Galerie La Hotte which exhibits works by Les Diablerets' artists and craftsmen; and there is also a beautiful Alpine Garden near the Protestant Church.
There are also a number of walking trails available to go and explore the beautiful landscape.
Aprés-Ski: The Apres Ski scene is pretty quiet, with the nightlife being quite limited. There are a couple of nightclubs and a few bars, which provide a good time for all.
There are also a few excellent restaurants that serve mostly traditional cuisine. A few shops are also available that sell a range of goods, and also offer equipment for hire. Othere than that, there is a gym; a swimming pool; a cyber cafe; and an ice rink.