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Fidaz Ski Resort Review

Wertu ski expert
May 4, 2024

Fidaz, a tranquil haven for ski enthusiasts, offers a unique blend of well-groomed slopes and untouched powder, making it a paradise for both piste lovers and off-piste adventurers.

Fidaz overview

Stats

4.8
/5
Rating
1180
m
Resort height
3018
m
Summit

KM of slopes

81.3
Beginners
92.5
Intermediates
81.3
Experts
197
Total

Best for

Fun
Intermediates
Experts
Fun
Fun
Fun
Families
Couples
Snowparks

Fidaz for beginners

Beginners rating -
81.3
Perfect
Fidaz may not be the best choice for beginners as it lacks a dedicated nursery area and the majority of its slopes are red and black, designed for more advanced skiers. The resort does not have a ski school, making it difficult for beginners to learn and improve their skills. The lifts are also not particularly beginner-friendly, as they are designed to access the more challenging slopes.

Fidaz for intermediates

Intermediates rating -
Intermediates
Perfect
Intermediate skiers will find Fidaz to be a suitable destination with a good mix of blue and red pistes. The resort offers a variety of terrains, including the popular blue runs around the Flimserstein chairlift and the challenging red descents from the Cassonsgrat. The resort's reliable snow conditions and well-maintained slopes provide a consistent and enjoyable skiing experience for those at an intermediate level.

Fidaz for advanced

Advanced skiers rating -
Experts
Perfect
Advanced skiers will find Fidaz to be a challenging playground. The resort is home to the notorious 'Direttissima' run, a steep and demanding black piste that will test even the most seasoned skiers. Additionally, the off-piste opportunities in the surrounding backcountry are abundant, offering thrilling descents and untouched powder for those seeking a more adventurous skiing experience.

Fidaz for snowboarders

Snowboarders rating -
Fun
Perfect
Fidaz may not be the first choice for snowboarders. The resort lacks dedicated snowparks or freestyle areas, making it less appealing for those looking to practice tricks or jumps. The terrain is more suited to traditional skiing, with a majority of the slopes being intermediate level, offering limited opportunities for snowboarding enthusiasts.

Fidaz for off-pistes

Off-pistes rating -
Fun
Perfect
Fidaz may not be the first name that comes to mind for freeriders, but it certainly holds its own with a variety of off-piste opportunities. The resort is known for its steep, challenging terrains and deep powder, providing an adrenaline rush for experienced freeriders. The Flimjoch area, in particular, offers some excellent off-piste skiing, with its wide-open spaces and untouched snow.

Fidaz for families

Families rating -
Families
Perfect
Fidaz may not be the first choice for families, as it is a smaller, quieter resort that primarily caters to experienced skiers. The resort lacks a dedicated beginner's area or ski school, making it less suitable for families with young or novice skiers. However, for families with experienced skiers who prefer a tranquil, less crowded environment, Fidaz could be a suitable choice.

Fidaz apres-ski

Apres-ski rating -
Perfect
Fun
Fidaz offers a more tranquil après-ski experience, perfect for those who prefer a calm end to their day on the slopes. The resort is home to a few cozy bars where you can enjoy a quiet drink, such as the charming Bergrestaurant Foppa. For those seeking a bit more excitement, the nearby town of Flims provides a wider range of nightlife options.

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Fidaz food scene

Fidaz may not be the first choice for families, as it is a smaller, quieter resort that primarily caters to experienced skiers. The resort lacks a dedicated beginner's area or ski school, making it less suitable for families with young or novice skiers. However, for families with experienced skiers who prefer a tranquil, less crowded environment, Fidaz could be a suitable choice.