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February 26, 2020
Steve from
United Kingdom
Steve from

Wow, no reviews for four years, that seems incredible. Big change since the last reviews is the increase in snow cannons ensuring that the run down to Prarion from Tracouet is snowsure all season: and this year the new gondola from Prarion to Plan du Fou making the trip over to Siviez a doddle. There is also now a piste (black) from the top of Plan du Fou through the mogul field that was previously the only way back from Siviez. The gondola is continuous, so if you're tired after a long day you can get on it at Siviez and stay on to Prarion.
The main skiing attraction for me is the itineraries, which make for challenging but generally safe off-piste skiing unlike anywhere else I know of in Europe. Mont Gele, Gentianes, Chassoure, Mont Fort, Vallon D'arbi and l'Eteygeon should keep most experienced skiers happy for the duration. The pisteurs are generally very vigilant and do their best to keep these open, but if they're closed then stay away; have been in the resort when there have been fatalities on these routes when they've been closed.
Nendaz has been massively developed over the years that I've been going there; massively over-developed some would say! But this means that for anyone wanting to rent an apartment or a chalet for their holiday they are spoiled for choice. it also does mean that there are lots of new wine bars and restaurants opening up and again plenty of choice.
Big negative is the car parking at Siviez during peak weeks and it remains to be seen whether the new gondola/lift link between Nendaz and Siviez will ease this problem. Hope so as someone who often goes during school holidays. It's never put me off, but it would be a big plus if you could drive over to Siviez and be certain of being able to park within reasonable distance of the lifts. And they ought to be able to ensure that this car park is not a skating rink when the temperatures are low!
Overall though, a great place to go and as has been said before, a great way of accessing some of the best skiing in the world without paying Verbier prices!
November 15, 2021
Simon from
Switzerland
Simon from

The review from Steve Feb 26 2020 is spot on. The canons have made a wonderful addition. My mates come to me here in Switzerland to ski Nendaz because of the yellows and the blacks and reds when they get tired. It's also got one of the loveliest runs ever, from Plan de Fou to Siviez. Verbier is right on the doorstep without the evening bar scene of Verbier, which for my pals at least feels a little "love island" at times. Nicer to be in a more skiers ski resort of Nendaz. Less frill, more chill.
January 21, 2006
KAREN ALLEN from
United Kingdom
KAREN ALLEN from

Nendaz is the perfect route to skiing the Verbier Mont Fort area if your on a budget. Cheap low cost flights, rail transfers from Geneva to Sion and Great value appartments. Ive been skiing here for 5yrs as many as 8 weeks per year and have found a great B&B run by an english guy and his wife, MIRA LODGE just 60 chf per night!! Great for short breaks only takes 5 hours from the UK, just think 6.30am flight your skiing by midday last flight back 10pm in a long weekend you get 31/2 days on the slopes!!
[Editors tip - Swiss rail tickets are MUCH cheaper if you book them online. However, you cannot book these tickets more than 72hrs before you intend to travel.]
December 22, 2013
martin from
South Africa
martin from

I was in Haute Nendaz this week. It is a beautiful spot with a colossal ski area. However, the comments here about restaurants and the smelly garage in town are correct.
Having said that if you want to ski with the A team of Verbier this is the spot. Stunning scenery, great lifts and connections but very poor restaurants: over-priced, rude and generally unpleasant staff. Very different from our chalet suppliers (who were locals) and did anything to make our stay a pleasure.
March 14, 2008
Karen Allen from
Switzerland
Karen Allen from

Its a shame Earlybath did not seem to enjoy Nendaz! The resort provides a free ski bus to avoid the black run on the way back from Siviez. With New Years Eve being one of the busiest days for all restaurants the world over, prices are higher than they normally would be. A set menu is the easiest way to cater for large numbers of clients, although frozen veg is inexcusable! With the Brits discovering Nendaz over the last 2 years, Nendaz is working hard to try to rectify some problems and snow cannons/more buses are all on the agenda. Pracondu apartments have been constructed as a hotbed solution, and ideally located at the bottom of the piste, the 2nd block was constructed in a record braking 6 months. The site will be finished off during the summer. Think that maybe the constructors had thought all rubble would normally be covered with snow.
April 15, 2023
Joel from
South Africa
Joel from

Just finished a week in Nendaz and I am coming back next year! The link to Verbier is much easier now, the slopes have more cannons and the other linked resorts (Thyon, Veysonnaz etc) are a true adventure. We had such fun. It's very expensive but that is Switzerland and the Swiss Franc but its so easy to get here. 1 quick train and a bus and you are in lovely town with stunning views and a laid back feel. So many Swiss have apartments and chalets here, they clearly know where to go. I really recommend it.
December 22, 2008
Malcolm Wilson from
United Kingdom
Malcolm Wilson from

I have visited (Haute) Nendaz about 5 times and have stayed in the Pracondu Apartments. Both come highly recommended by me. It's a lovely village, with some great restaurants. I like Toko and particularly Les Etagnes.
As for the skiing, Nendaz itself offers maybe only 5 runs or so but a couple of them are fairly long - 6km maybe and fairly interesting. The link to Siviez/Verbier is slightly dependent on snow, and coming back there is a short black run requiring navigation, but there is a free bus to and from Siviez which takes maybe 20 minutes max.
In general the pistes are very quiet, particularly over at Veysonaz and Les Collons - nothing like the hordes in the 3 Valleys. There are a good few Poma tows but once you know your way around most can be avoided using chairs and the bubbles.
I have skied all over the place and would not put anyone off Nendaz. The 4 valleys is one of the best ski areas in the world, (Haute) Nendaz is a real village with real people and charm, and all available at reasonable prices. Go and try it.
January 07, 2009
Ellen Verhulst from
Belgium
Ellen Verhulst from

We stayed several times in Siviez (Residence Mont-Fort) and we go back next week. We have 2 little children (5 and 3 years old) It's fantastic. We stay in a house on the ground-level just at the "Jardin des Neiges" for the children, we just have to open the door and get our skies on. When they sleep in the afternoon (and grandmother is babysitter) we ski and we can see if they are awake without taking our skies off. Restaurants and shops are 2 steps away. We don't find anything better. We just love it and keep going back, only next year during school-holidays but then with other couples with children. It's great.
January 08, 2009
Stevie M from
United Kingdom
Stevie M from

Just back from another week at Haute-Nendaz. Definitely the resort to go to if you want access to the vast Mont Fort ski area, including Verbier, but without the Verbier attitude and hecticness.
Still, there are a good bunch of bars (best one for us was the Canadian Bar - live bands, pool, dancing) and restaurants in Nendaz and plenty of stuff going on to keep you amused.
Stayed this time in a chalet seeing as there were 8 of us - chaletalmaz.com - great place, I'd recommend it for its location, walking distance to ski lifts and town centre and good views from the balcony.
Will definitely be returning. Some great off-piste there too on the Nendaz side.