Small, easily traversed. Liked the long runs.all lodge was cozy, welcoming. Trunk of Glacier Express was a fun way to get here. Liked the strong sunlight, relatively uncrowded slopes.Seemed to have more of a local crowd, repeat customers.

Small, easily traversed. Liked the long runs.all lodge was cozy, welcoming. Trunk of Glacier Express was a fun way to get here. Liked the strong sunlight, relatively uncrowded slopes.Seemed to have more of a local crowd, repeat customers.
We came with a large group (35) in October (the end of the season - before it opens for skiing) for a family lunch. We had the fondue and made a special request to have the hot tub open (it normally is closed that time of year or may only be open to hotel guests - so check if that...
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Must do, must see for sure. Well only one long slope if you want to ski all the way down, but large and enjoyable. What I disliked is the only 1 cable to lift you up to the top, you must wait away too long time.
Have been to the Diavolezza for the first time in 18 years! Found it a bit different. Improved in everything. Capacity of the cable car is now huge and the slopes are in great conditions.
I've skied on the slopes at Divolezza, it was freezinngg :( But on the other hand still the slopes were really good for skiing
I have visited this Alpine Destination near St.Moritz & Pontresina on the way to the Bernina Mountain passage with family members in August 2012. We have enjoyed a breathtaking view, no disturbing clouds and a T-shirt feeling at 3000m a.s.l. Piz Bernina, Piz Morteratsch, Piz Palü just right in front - you can almost touch them. The Transport in gondola...
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We went the day before ski season opened. It was pretty empty but gorgeous, tons of snow, and the staff was eager to help customers. The Swiss have a hotel at the top of every Alp it seems! Diavolezza is no exception. We skipped the expensive sit-down service for the self-serve side. Both have the awesome view of the glacier....
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One of many great mountains in this area of the Swiss/Italian Alps with several different trails to enjoy. It is well-maintained and the views from the top on a clear day are some of the best I've ever seen.
Definitely go there if you are in the area. There are a variety of hotels, including the Youth Hostel at St. Moritz that include a pass to all cable cars if you stay for 2 nights or more.
The most practical way to get there and around is by train. The train ride along the valley is awesome. Go all...
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We stopped at Bernina Diavolezza and took the gondola up. It was a beautiful clear day and the various peaks up there and the glacier were dazzling to look at! Worth a stop! If your hotel in St Moritz offers free transit passes for the area, there is no charge at all for the gondola.
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