





St. Moritz Ski Jump
The St. Moritz Ski Jump is one of the most iconic winter sports venues in the world, nestled in the breathtaking Swiss Alps. Known for its challenging slopes and stunning panoramic views, it attracts both professional athletes and adventurous tourists. The jump is part of the famous St. Moritz Olympic legacy, offering a thrilling experience for spectators and participants alike. Whether you're watching world-class ski jumpers defy gravity or simply soaking in the alpine atmosphere, this location promises an unforgettable winter sports experience.
Opening Hours
Location
Via San Gian 30, 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Witness world-class ski jumping in a historic and picturesque setting.
Experience the thrill of winter sports in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Enjoy stunning alpine views and the vibrant atmosphere of St. Moritz.
Perfect for photography enthusiasts with breathtaking backdrops.
History & Background
The St. Moritz Ski Jump has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. It was a key venue during the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics, cementing its place in winter sports history. Over the years, it has hosted numerous international competitions and continues to be a premier destination for ski jumping enthusiasts. The jump's design has evolved to meet modern standards while preserving its historic charm.
Insider Tips
Dress in warm, layered clothing as temperatures can be extremely cold, especially in winter.
Check the event schedule in advance if you want to watch competitions or training sessions.
Arrive early to secure the best viewing spots, as popular events can draw large crowds.
Consider bringing binoculars for a closer view of the jumpers in action.
If you're visiting in summer, the area offers beautiful hiking trails with views of the jump.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors rave about the exhilarating atmosphere and stunning scenery at the St. Moritz Ski Jump. Many highlight the professionalism of the events and the accessibility for spectators. Some mention the cold temperatures, so dressing warmly is a must!”
Find Your Way
Via San Gian 30, 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland