Resort Comparison

Cervinia-Breuil vs Davos Klosters

Cervinia-Breuil excels for families prioritizing beginner terrain and walkability, while Davos Klosters offers more terrain for diverse skill levels. Cervinia-Breuil offers better value, while Davos Klosters caters to those seeking a premium experience.

The Verdict

Cervinia-Breuil leads with 5 wins
Best for Families
Cervinia-Breuil

Ski school from age 3

Best Snowfall
Cervinia-Breuil

169.9" average season

Best Terrain
Cervinia-Breuil

5,500 acres to explore

Best Value
Cervinia-Breuil

$75 day pass

Easiest Access
Cervinia-Breuil

Most accessible

Best Village Vibe
Davos Klosters

Pleasant base area

Cervinia-Breuil
Aosta Valley, Italy
$$Independent
Davos Klosters
Graubünden, Switzerland
$$$Independent

Family

Ski School Age
3+
3+
Full-Day Program
Beginner Terrain
8.5
7.5
Walkability
7.5
7.0
Village Vibe
7.0
7.5

Mountain

Vertical
7,217'
6,562'
Skiable Area
5,500 ac
7,700 ac
Green Runs
30%
15%
Trails
150
300
Lifts
51
56

Getting There

Airport
TRN
ZRH
Drive Time
2h
2.5h
Road Ease
6.5
7.0

Cost

Passes
Independent
Independent
Day Pass
$75
$90
Cost Tier
Moderate
Premium

Village

Dining
Good
Excellent
Grocery
Spa
Pool

Snowfall Comparison

Live conditions

Cervinia-Breuil

169.9"

avg season

2024-25 season

148.4" total

87%

Davos Klosters

162.1"

avg season

2024-25 season

94.4" total

58%

Season Accumulation (10-Year Average)

OctNovDecJanFebMarApr
170"85"0"
Cervinia-Breuil
Davos Klosters

Key Insights

Cervinia-Breuil excels for families prioritizing beginner terrain and walkability, while Davos Klosters offers more terrain for diverse skill levels. Cervinia-Breuil offers better value, while Davos Klosters caters to those seeking a premium experience.

Key Differences

  • Cervinia-Breuil's beginner terrain score (8.5) exceeds Davos Klosters's (7.5), making it better for families prioritizing beginner runs
  • Davos Klosters offers more terrain variety (7,700 acres vs 5,500 acres)
  • Cervinia-Breuil is moderately priced while Davos Klosters falls in the premium category
  • Cervinia-Breuil has more beginner/intermediate terrain (80% green and blue), while Davos Klosters skews more advanced (35% black and double black)

Best For

Cervinia-Breuil

  • Parents with young children (ski school from age 3)
  • Budget-conscious families
  • Parents wanting full-day ski school programs

Davos Klosters

  • Parents with young children (ski school from age 3)
  • Parents wanting full-day ski school programs

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