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Highest Ski Resorts in Europe

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2 of 16 trails open
Top Station 3,122 m
Base Station 1,200 m
Drop 1,922 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,118 m
Base Station 1,322 m
Drop 1,796 m
13 of 22 trails open
Top Station 3,113 m
Base Station 2,150 m
Drop 963 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,100 m
Base Station 800 m
Drop 2,300 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,100 m
Base Station 1,155 m
Drop 1,945 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,091 m
Base Station 1,403 m
Drop 1,688 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,080 m
Base Station 1,793 m
Drop 1,287 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,057 m
Base Station 1,720 m
Drop 1,337 m
14 of 35 trails open
Top Station 3,029 m
Base Station 768 m
Drop 2,261 m
11 of 82km skiable terrain open
Top Station 3,020 m
Base Station 1,050 m
Drop 1,970 m
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Resort closed
Top Station 3,018 m
Base Station 1,100 m
Drop 1,918 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,016 m
Base Station 1,300 m
Drop 1,716 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,012 m
Base Station 1,225 m
Drop 1,787 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,800 m
Drop 1,200 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,252 m
Drop 1,748 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 2,000 m
Drop 1,000 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,500 m
Drop 1,500 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,050 m
Drop 1,950 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 992 m
Drop 2,008 m
Not specified
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,700 m
Drop 1,300 m
Resort closed
Top Station 3,000 m
Base Station 1,200 m
Drop 1,800 m
3 of 9 trails open
Top Station 2,978 m
Base Station 2,093 m
Drop 885 m
Not specified
Top Station 2,970 m
Base Station 796 m
Drop 2,174 m
Resort closed
Top Station 2,963 m
Base Station 1,444 m
Drop 1,519 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 1458 ski resorts are ranked by the following criteria:
  • Base elevation
  • Summit elevation
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