Flims Laax, Switzerland
Me and All Hotel Flims, by Hyatt
Low season:£165per night
~£1,155 per week

Switzerland
Europe's leading freestyle hub offering massive terrain, sunny slopes, and a vibrant atmosphere.
4 properties available
About the Resort
Flims Laax Falera is one of Switzerland's largest and most dynamic interconnected ski areas, renowned globally for its world-class freestyle infrastructure. Spread across three distinct villages, the resort caters to a diverse crowd, from core snowboarders and freeriders to families looking for wide, sunny cruising runs. Flims offers a charming village feel with beautiful forest runs, while Laax is the undisputed beating heart of European freestyle and après-ski culture. Falera provides a quieter, car-free alternative perfect for relaxing family getaways.
The Resort
The resort has invested heavily in modern lift infrastructure and sustainable technologies under its 'Greenstyle' initiative, ensuring a comfortable and forward-thinking alpine experience. Off the slopes, the destination shines with its award-winning architectural base stations, high-end culinary offerings, and lively nightlife, particularly around the Rocksresort at the Laax base.
Whether you're carving down the Vorab Glacier, hitting the pro-line kickers at Crap Sogn Gion, or enjoying a leisurely lunch with panoramic views over the Graubünden peaks, Flims Laax delivers a premium, snow-sure experience that appeals to all generations and riding styles.
On the Mountain
Flims Laax is celebrated for its incredibly diverse terrain, featuring 224km of pistes and 4 world-class snowparks. 70% of the slopes are situated above 2,000 meters, ensuring reliable snow conditions from the glacier down to the tree-lined descents. Unpatrolled but secured yellow freeride routes offer incredible powder riding, while perfectly groomed blue and red runs provide miles of high-speed cruising.
Graubünden (Grisons)
Switzerland's largest and most easterly canton, famous for its deep valleys, dramatic high-alpine peaks, and Romansh cultural heritage.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Freestylers
Home to the largest halfpipe in the world and four incredible terrain parks.
Intermediates
Endless miles of wide, sunny, and flawlessly groomed red and blue runs.
Off-Piste Enthusiasts
Extensive marked but un-groomed yellow freeride routes providing safe powder access.
Families
Excellent ski schools, designated beginner areas like Ami Sabi Snow Wonderland, and car-free Falera.
By Type
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Where to Eat
Das Elephant
Crap Masegn
A legendary mountain restaurant offering high-end culinary experiences with breathtaking views from 2,477m.
Stalla
Alp Nagens
Set in a cozy, rustic former cow shed, serving authentic alpine dishes in a warm, traditional atmosphere.
Tegia Larnags
Larnags Mid-station
A beautiful, traditional wooden hut easily accessible by the first lift section, offering excellent regional specialties.
Riders Hotel Restaurant
Laax Base Station
A modern, trendy spot at the base offering exceptional vegetarian and vegan cuisine focused on sustainability.
Common Questions
The ski season in Flims Laax typically runs Late November to mid-April. The resort averages 6m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. The LAAX Inside app is essential for booking dynamic tickets, tracking your ski day, and ordering food on the mountain.
Flims Laax offers 224km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,968m. Flims Laax is celebrated for its incredibly diverse terrain, featuring 224km of pistes and 4 world-class snowparks. 70% of the slopes are situated above 2,000 meters, ensuring reliable snow conditions from the glacier down to the tree-lined descents. It forms part of the Graubünden (Grisons) ski area.
Europe's leading freestyle hub offering massive terrain, sunny slopes, and a vibrant atmosphere. Flims Laax is a modern mountain resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include snowpark, extensive terrain, off piste, après ski, glacier.
Flims Laax receives an average of 6m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 3,018m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. The resort also benefits from glacier skiing, extending the season and ensuring reliable coverage. Recent snowfall: Consistent upper-mountain coverage with glacier base.
Flims Laax is well-suited for several types of visitors. For freestylers: Home to the largest halfpipe in the world and four incredible terrain parks. For intermediates: Endless miles of wide, sunny, and flawlessly groomed red and blue runs. For off-piste enthusiasts: Extensive marked but un-groomed yellow freeride routes providing safe powder access.
The nearest airport is Zurich Airport (ZRH), about 145km away (approximately 1h 45min by transfer). The LAAX airport shuttle runs regularly from Zurich Airport. Private transfers and rental cars via the A3 and A13 highways are also very straightforward. Flims Laax is also reachable by train via Chur. Excellent SBB train connections to Chur, seamlessly connecting to the PostBus (PostAuto) which drops you right at the resort base stations.
Lift passes in Flims Laax are available as Adult Day Pass (CHF 60 - 105), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 350 - 450). Passes often cover the wider Graubünden (Grisons) area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book lift tickets and equipment rentals well in advance through the LAAX app to avoid ticket window queues and secure the lowest dynamic prices.
Standout dining in Flims Laax includes Das Elephant (A legendary mountain restaurant offering high-end culinary experiences with breathtaking views from 2,477m.), Stalla (Set in a cozy, rustic former cow shed, serving authentic alpine dishes in a warm, traditional atmosphere.), Tegia Larnags (A beautiful, traditional wooden hut easily accessible by the first lift section, offering excellent regional specialties.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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