Mountain High vs Samnaun — Which Is Better?

Samnaun comes out ahead overall. It offers more vertical than Mountain High. Mountain High still has plenty to offer, especially for intermediate skiers who don't need the biggest mountain. But if you want the fuller experience, Samnaun is the stronger pick.

Side-by-Side Stats

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

Mountain HighSamnaun
Vertical Drop
Height from top to bottom — more is a longer, bigger mountain feeling
488m (1,601ft)1,700m (5,577ft)
Summit Elevation
How high the mountain reaches — higher tends to mean colder, drier snow
2,499m (8,199ft)2,872m (9,423ft)
Base Elevation
Height of the base village — affects snow quality at the bottom of the mountain
2,011m (6,598ft)1,840m (6,037ft)
Annual Snowfall
Average natural snowfall per season — more means better powder odds
213cm (84in)720cm (283in)
Trail Count
Total marked runs — more variety over a week-long trip
5973
Lift Count
Total lifts — more lifts typically means shorter queues and better mountain access
1413
Skiable Area
Total groomed and patrolled terrain in hectares
121ha (299ac)122ha (301ac)
Beginner Terrain
Percentage of trails rated beginner — higher means more options for new skiers
25%26%
Intermediate Terrain
Percentage of trails rated intermediate — the core terrain for most holiday skiers
50%53%
Advanced Terrain
Percentage of trails rated advanced or expert — higher means more challenge
25%21%

Category Breakdown

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

Vertical DropSamnaun wins

Samnaun has significantly more vertical: a full run takes noticeably longer and the mountain feels much bigger.

Annual SnowfallSamnaun wins

Samnaun gets substantially more snow each season, a meaningful edge for powder seekers and late-season skiing.

Beginner TerrainSimilar

Both resorts offer a similar proportion of beginner terrain, so neither has a meaningful edge for first-timers.

Mountain SizeSamnaun wins

Samnaun is noticeably larger, with more trails to explore over a multi-day trip.

Snow PreservationSimilar

Both resorts sit at similar base elevations, so snow quality and preservation are comparable.

Who Should Choose Which?

Samnaun
Intermediate and advanced skiers wanting variety

Samnaun wins on the stats that matter most for experienced skiers: more mountain to explore over a full week.

Samnaun
Powder chasers and late-season skiers

Samnaun gets more snow annually, giving better odds of fresh powder and better conditions into late season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners, Mountain High or Samnaun?

Both resorts offer a similar amount of beginner terrain (Mountain High: 25%, Samnaun: 26%), so neither has a clear edge for first-timers. Focus on which resort offers better ski school programs and convenience for your group.

Which resort gets more snow, Mountain High or Samnaun?

Samnaun gets more snow on average. That translates to better powder days, longer seasons, and more reliable conditions throughout January and February.

Which mountain is bigger, Mountain High or Samnaun?

Samnaun is the larger mountain by trail count (Mountain High: 59 trails, Samnaun: 73 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 (Mountain High: 25%, Samnaun: 21%). 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?

Both Mountain High and Samnaun are similarly suited to families. Look at ski school quality, on-mountain kids' facilities, and accommodation proximity to lifts when making your final decision; those practical factors matter more than raw stats for a family trip.

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