




Single-level penthouse apartment located on the top floor of the 'Les Hauts de Veysonnaz' residence. Open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with vaulted ceilings.
27 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
1 double
2 twins
2 twins
2 twins
3 bathrooms
From
£1,650
per week
From
£2,850
per week
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£4,250
per week
Veysonnaz sits within the Four Valleys ski domain — one of the largest lift-connected areas in the Alps at 412 kilometres — with Verbier accessible at the far end of the network. The village is quieter and less commercialised than Verbier, which suits guests who prefer direct piste access over a busy resort centre. The des Mayens red run runs directly past the property, meaning skis go on and off at the door. Veysonnaz village has a small selection of restaurants and shops within easy reach, and the broader amenities of Sion — the nearest sizeable town — are accessible by car. Geneva Airport is approximately two hours by road, making weekend trips viable.
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A sun-drenched traditional Valais village offering direct access to the massive 4 Vallées.
Perched on a sunny terrace high above the Rhone Valley, Veysonnaz is a charming traditional Swiss village that retains its authentic Valaisanne character. With its historic wooden chalets and breathtaking views over the Bernese Alps, it provides a tranquil and picturesque base for winter sports enthusiasts. Despite its quiet demeanor, Veysonnaz is a gateway to one of the world's largest ski domains. The resort directly connects to the 4 Vallées network, giving skiers and snowboarders access to 410km of linked pistes. It is most famous for hosting the legendary Piste de l'Ours, a renowned World Cup downhill track that attracts advanced skiers seeking a world-class challenge. Whether carving down immaculate groomed runs or exploring vast off-piste areas, the terrain here is truly world-class. Veysonnaz strikes an ideal balance for mixed groups. Families appreciate the uncrowded local slopes and excellent ski schools, while mileage-hungry intermediates and expert freeriders can easily venture out to Verbier and the towering Mont-Fort glacier. The warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it a perfect retreat after a long day exploring the vast mountain playground.
Skiing in Veysonnaz is defined by steep, thrilling reds in the local Printse sector and seamless access to the staggering 410km of the 4 Vallées. Expert skiers flock to the legendary Piste de l'Ours, while intermediates and beginners can enjoy the wide, sun-drenched cruising runs above Thyon.
The largest ski area entirely in Switzerland, linking Veysonnaz, Thyon, Nendaz, Verbier, and La Tzoumaz.
A legendary, steep World Cup downhill track carving beautifully through the pine forest.
The 3,330m peak of the 4 Vallées offering panoramic views and a challenging, steep mogul descent.
Wide, gentle, and sun-drenched slopes that are perfect for cruising and building confidence.
Excellent lift-accessed off-piste terrain featuring steep pitches and wide powder bowls.
A highly-rated snowpark featuring kickers, rails, and boxes tailored for all freestyle levels.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 00min
165km
Airport shuttles, private taxis, or train to Sion followed by a brief bus ride. Large paid parking available right at the base of the main Veysonnaz gondola.
Mid-December to late April
Dynamic pricing is used for 4 Vallées passes; booking online in advance yields the best rates.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Printse) (CHF 66), Adult Day Pass (4 Vallées) (CHF 85), Adult 6-Day Pass (4 Vallées) (CHF 405)