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Top Things to Do in Verbier for Non Skiers in Winter

Verbier has an abundance of activities for non-skiers to enjoy on and off the slopes.

James Andrew

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Set on a sunny plateau in the heart of the Val de Bagnes, Verbier offers a vibrant winter playground for skiers and non-skiers alike, with thrilling activities and events for all ages.

Verbier may be a world-famous ski resort, but you don’t have to be a skier to fall in love with this vibrant alpine destination. Whether you're travelling with family, on a romantic winter escape or simply prefer to stay off the slopes, there’s an abundance of activities in Verbier to enjoy. From cultural excursions and wellness retreats to adrenaline-filled adventures, this guide highlights the best things to do in Verbier for non-skiers.

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Guide to the Top Things to Do in Verbier in Winter

  1. Outdoor Adventures
  2. High Adrenaline Winter Activities
  3. Indoor Activities

Outdoor Adventures in Verbier for Non Skiers

Snowshoe Hiking

Snowshoeing is one of the most rewarding winter activities in Verbier for non-skiers. The quiet serenity of the snow-covered landscape makes this a magical way to experience the Swiss Alps at a slower pace. Verbier boasts a number of scenic trails suited to all levels, including the gentle Bisse de Saxon route and the Savoleyres – Tête de Savoleyres trail, where panoramic views are your constant companion. Guided snowshoe hikes are also available and offer insight into the region’s flora, fauna and alpine traditions.

Mont Fort Hiking & 3D Sculpture Park

If you enjoy leisurely walks paired with breathtaking views and artistic flair, head to the 3D Sculpture Park along the trail from Les Ruinettes to La Chaux. This open-air gallery features contemporary sculptures set against a dramatic alpine backdrop. Alternatively, head to Mont Fort which offers an accessible platform at 3,330 metres, reachable via cable car, where non-skiers can marvel at sweeping 360-degree views across the Matterhorn, Dent Blanche and Mont Blanc. It’s a must for photographers and nature lovers alike. For younger visitors, a winter treasure hunt with clues and challenges around the area makes hiking even more fun.

Dog Sledding

Channel your inner adventurer with a dog sledding experience in Verbier. Pulled by a team of enthusiastic huskies through the pristine snowfields of the Val de Bagnes, this is a thrilling way to connect with nature and animals. Available to both adults and children, tours typically begin with an introduction to the dogs and instructions from experienced mushers before setting off on a scenic circuit through the alpine forest. Choose from a 5 km panoramic tour sitting in the sled lasting around 45 minutes or learn to drive a 2-3 dog team for 7 to 10 km lasting around 2.5 hours.

Dog sledding in Verbier
©Melody Sky

Horse Riding in the Snow

Verbier’s equestrian centre allows you to enjoy the snowy landscapes on horseback. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, winter trail rides through the valley offer a peaceful way to connect with nature. Introductory lessons are available for children aged 3 to 8, whilst group and private lessons are also available.

Tobogganing

Tobogganing is a classic alpine pastime and a fantastic way to enjoy Verbier’s slopes without skis. The La Tzoumaz toboggan run is the longest in French-speaking Switzerland, offering 10 kilometres of twisting, turning fun. With a 700-metre descent and spectacular views, it’s a hit with families and adrenaline lovers alike. Helmets and sledges can be rented at local shops, and a shuttle service returns you to the lift station.

Toboganning in verbier
©Lucia Harrison

High Adrenaline Winter Activities in Verbier

Mont 4 Zipline

For a rush of adrenaline, brave the Mont 4 Zipline—one of the highest and longest in the Alps. Spanning 1.4 kilometres with a vertical drop of 383 metres, this zipline connects the Mont Fort summit to the Col des Gentianes. You'll fly at speeds of up to 100 km/h while taking in jaw-dropping views of snowy peaks. It’s a must-do activity in Verbier for thrill-seekers, offering a truly unforgettable experience without needing skis or snowboards.

Paragliding & Skydiving

Few activities in Verbier can match the pure exhilaration of paragliding. Take to the skies with a professional pilot and float silently over the 4 Vallees, enjoying aerial views of villages, forests and glaciers below. If you're seeking something even more thrilling, Verbier also offers tandem skydiving. With the Dents du Midi and Mont Blanc as your backdrop, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime way to experience the grandeur of the Alps.

Mont 4 Zipline in Verbier
©Verbier Tourisme

Indoor Activities in Verbier for Non-Skiers

Verbier Sports Centre

The Verbier Sports Centre offers a wide range of indoor activities, perfect for snowy days. Facilities include tennis, squash and badminton courts, an indoor climbing wall and a heated swimming pool. It’s a hub for families and groups looking to stay active without venturing onto the slopes. The climbing wall is especially popular with children and beginners, offering different levels of difficulty and professional instruction if needed.

Spa & Wellness Experiences

When it comes to relaxing in Verbier, the spa scene is second to none. Le Spa at the W Verbier offers luxurious facilities including saunas, steam rooms, a Jacuzzi, indoor and outdoor heated pools and a state-of-the-art gym. For something a little different, try their cryotherapy chamber for invigorating post-hike or post-flight recovery. The Spa by La Cordée at Hotel Cordée des Alpes features an alpine-chic pool area, massage rooms and hammam. Another gem is the Spa by Biologique Recherche, which offers exclusive facial treatments, massages and wellness rituals in a tranquil chalet setting. Day passes and spa packages are available even for non-guests, making it easy to book a day of pure indulgence. We can also organise for a massage therapist to visit you in the surroundings of your private luxury chalet for sports and deep tissue massages or physiotherapy.

La Cordee spa in Verbier
©Verbier Tourisme/Yves Garneau

Yoga and Fitness

Stay balanced with yoga or Pilates at one of Verbier’s specialist studios. The 67 Studio offers daily group classes in yoga, barre and stretching, all set in a light-filled studio with panoramic mountain views.Inspire Verbier hosts yoga and wellness retreats, as well as private sessions to help visitors unwind, stretch and strengthen after a day out exploring. Pilates classes at Studio des Combins are also popular in winter, with instructors focusing on posture, flexibility and core strength.

Cinema & Culture

For a cosy indoor experience, catch the latest films at Cinéma de Verbier, a charming local cinema offering screenings in English and French. Cultural enthusiasts can explore the Musée de Bagnes in Le Châble, which offers a glimpse into the history and traditions of the Val de Bagnes region. Art exhibitions, musical performances and alpine-themed events take place throughout the winter season, offering cultural depth to your stay.

Sunrise yoga in Verbier
©Verbier Tourisme/Raphael Surmont

Final Thoughts on Verbier for Non-Skiers

Verbier is far more than just a skier’s paradise. With a host of exhilarating, relaxing and family-friendly experiences, this alpine gem caters beautifully to non-skiers too. Whether you're flying over the mountains, relaxing in a thermal spa, snowshoeing along silent trails or exploring creative spaces, you’ll find no shortage of unforgettable things to do in Verbier for non-skiers. From adrenaline-pumping adventures to tranquil escapes, these Verbier winter activities prove that the mountains have just as much magic off the slopes.

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