
Paintings for Your Home
Victor Egorov’s paintings of Verbier and the Four Valleys not only make a stunning addition to an Alpine home but also as an addition to any interior.
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Discover the Verbier summer lifts and areas
This gives you access to a huge amount of hiking paths, mountain biking trails or just letting you get up the mountain to admire the amazing views.
From mid-May to the end of October, you can take the lifts from La Châble to Verbier centre and then onwards into the Four Valleys area.
The lift timetable is a little complicated, so have your holiday dates in mind when you take a look at the lift opening dates and times in the link below.
You can take mountain bikes on the lifts with relative ease and animals, babies and buggies are easily transported too.
Lifts will stop running in the case of high winds or bad weather, but you can check on this before you head out by looking at the live lift status.
Summer lift pass prices are slightly different to winter - it's worth checking which lifts you can use before setting off. Paragliders also have access to a number of lifts throughout the summer.
Cable cars | Gondolas | Chair lifts | Drag lifts | |
Wheelchair access | ✓ | ✓ | X | X |
Pedestrians | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X |
Paragliders / Parapentes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X |
Dogs | Yes, and must be kept on a lead at all times | ✓ | X | X |
Babies | It is inadvisable to take infants under three years up the Mont Fort lift (3,300m) | ✓ | ✓ | X |
Mountain bikes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X |
It is not recommended to expose babies to sudden changes in altitude or temperature - if lift staff consider your child too young to travel on certain lifts they reserve the right to refuse you entry.
The Mont Fort lifts climbs to an altitude of 3,300m, you are advised not to take children under the age of three years old on the last section of this lift.
If you're looking for summer lift opening and closing dates, there is a dedicated page so please take a look here.
Victor Egorov’s paintings of Verbier and the Four Valleys not only make a stunning addition to an Alpine home but also as an addition to any interior.
A historical building in itself, this museum houses an impressive mill wheel used to operate a giant saw.
The Oreiller forge was once famous for the cow bells it used to produce. Now designated a historical monument, the 19th century workshop houses more than 400 traditional objects for you to come and see.
You'll find a mix of photography exhibitions, fine art and temporary exhibitions at this museum in Le Chable.
Visit the kennels and find out all about the history of the St Bernard Dogs' role in rescues over the generations they have been around.
Located within Le Mouton Noir restaurant at Les Ruinettes (2,200 m), the Self-Service & Crêperie is ideal for those who want a quick, satisfying meal without spending too much time off the slopes.
An international restaurant with pizza, steaks, pastas, and much more. Plus a lively après bar.
Perched high above Verbier, La Marlénaz is a restaurant surrounded by pure Alpine beauty - an authentic mountain escape where simplicity, flavour, and fresh air meet. Just a few minutes from the resort centre yet set in full nature, it offers one of the most spectacular views in Verbier, overlooking the valley and surrounding peaks.
Hidden behind a secret door, discover The « 22 », Verbier's first speakeasy restaurant.
Le Sonalon restaurant is perched high up above the town of Verbier, although more than accessible by road, over looking the pistes and the resort. Its specialities include regional produce, cheeses and locally reared beef and veal.
This piste-side restaurant and bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a bite to eat on the slopes.
The Verbier Leisure Park offers you activities to share with family or friends.
Whether a beginner, advanced or expert rider, these lessons will help you push your abilities with a professional, experienced bike guide. These half-day lessons are sure to give you an insight into how to improve your riding.
A broad range of fitness classes and therapy services at affordable prices. The qualified practitioners are passionate about your health and fitness and believe that having a fit and strong body supports a healthy mind, a more balanced outlook and gives you renewed mental focus.
Fancy doing something different? Explore the beautiful natural scenery of the 4 Valleys by venturing off the beaten track on snowshoes.
Suspended between the earth and the sky, you’ll find a superb treetop adventure. Test your agility, nerve and balance on these routes and zip lines, and enjoy that energising adrenaline rush.
A multitude of exciting sport and artistic activities to be discovered, from 4 to 13 years old. The club is organised in two age groups, from 4-8yrs and from 9-13yrs, with activities suitable to your child's age.
You can buy tickets directly from the lift pass offices or buy your passes in advance online. See all the summer lift prices and options available.
Find your way around with our maps for summer hiking and walking or mountain biking.
If you're looking to winter head over to our ski pass prices.
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