Mont Sutton vs Diavolezza-Corvatsch — Which Is Better?

Diavolezza-Corvatsch comes out ahead overall — it offers more vertical than Mont Sutton. Mont Sutton still has plenty to offer, especially for intermediate skiers who don't need the biggest mountain. But if you want the fuller experience, Diavolezza-Corvatsch wins this one.

Side-by-Side Stats

Highlighted cells indicate the stronger result for each metric. Numbers are measurements — compare them directly.

Mont SuttonDiavolezza-Corvatsch
Vertical Drop
Height from top to bottom — more is a longer, bigger mountain feeling
460m (1,509ft)1,331m (4,367ft)
Summit Elevation
How high the mountain reaches — higher tends to mean colder, drier snow
968m (3,176ft)3,303m (10,837ft)
Base Elevation
Height of the base village — affects snow quality at the bottom of the mountain
508m (1,667ft)1,972m (6,470ft)
Annual Snowfall
Average natural snowfall per season — more means better powder odds
559cm (220in)500cm (197in)
Trail Count
Total marked runs — more variety over a week-long trip
6025
Lift Count
Total lifts — more lifts typically means shorter queues and better mountain access
97
Skiable Area
Total groomed and patrolled terrain in hectares
73ha (180ac)215ha (531ac)
Beginner Terrain
Percentage of trails rated beginner — higher means more options for new skiers
12%20%
Intermediate Terrain
Percentage of trails rated intermediate — the core terrain for most holiday skiers
45%40%
Advanced Terrain
Percentage of trails rated advanced or expert — higher means more challenge
43%40%

Category Breakdown

Diavolezza-Corvatsch has a clear edge across most measurable categories. It's the stronger choice for most skiers making this comparison.

Vertical DropDiavolezza-Corvatsch wins

Diavolezza-Corvatsch has significantly more vertical — a full run takes noticeably longer and the mountain feels much bigger.

Annual SnowfallSimilar

Both resorts receive similar annual snowfall — you can expect comparable snow conditions at either.

Beginner TerrainDiavolezza-Corvatsch wins

Diavolezza-Corvatsch has a slight edge in beginner-friendly terrain, with a bit more dedicated green-run acreage.

Mountain SizeMont Sutton wins

Mont Sutton is much larger — significantly more trails means more variety and far less chance of skiing the same run twice in a week.

Snow PreservationDiavolezza-Corvatsch wins

Diavolezza-Corvatsch's higher base elevation helps snow stay cold and dry longer — better conditions through the day and into spring.

Who Should Choose Which?

Diavolezza-Corvatsch
Beginners and families with young children

Diavolezza-Corvatsch has more dedicated beginner terrain, making it a better fit for first-timers or parents skiing with young kids.

Diavolezza-Corvatsch
Intermediate and advanced skiers wanting variety

Diavolezza-Corvatsch wins on the stats that matter most for experienced skiers — more mountain to explore over a full week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners — Mont Sutton or Diavolezza-Corvatsch?

Diavolezza-Corvatsch is the better pick for beginners. It dedicates more of its mountain to green runs and easy terrain, which means less time hunting for appropriate slopes and more time building confidence.

Which resort gets more snow — Mont Sutton or Diavolezza-Corvatsch?

Mont Sutton (559 cm/year) and Diavolezza-Corvatsch (500 cm/year) receive similar annual snowfall. Neither has a meaningful snow advantage — other factors like aspect, elevation, and grooming matter more day-to-day.

Which mountain is bigger — Mont Sutton or Diavolezza-Corvatsch?

Mont Sutton is the larger mountain by trail count (Mont Sutton: 60 trails, Diavolezza-Corvatsch: 25 trails). On a week-long trip, a bigger mountain means more variety and a lower chance of feeling like you've exhausted the terrain.

Which has better terrain for expert skiers?

Both resorts offer a similar proportion of advanced terrain (Mont Sutton: 43%, Diavolezza-Corvatsch: 40%). Expert skiers should look beyond percentages at the quality of the black runs, off-piste access, and whether there's lift-accessed backcountry terrain.

Which resort is better for families?

Diavolezza-Corvatsch is generally the better family resort based on its terrain mix. More beginner-friendly slopes means children and less experienced parents have plenty of room to ski without feeling pushed beyond their comfort zone. That said, both resorts have established ski schools — check current program reviews before booking.

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