

Skiing in Russia
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About Skiing in Russia
In Russia, you can look forward to 917 kilometres of slopes: the ski resorts are served by 576 ski lifts. Skiing in Russia offers something for all levels, but is favoured by intermediate and advanced skiers for its steep verticals and high-altitude skiing.
Did You Know?
The 2014 Winter Olympics were held in Sochi, in the Krasnaya Polyana mountain cluster.
Current Snow Conditions
Data from Rosa KhutorView resort
Zonas de Esquí Populares
Top Ski Domains in Russia
1 totalSki domains are large interconnected ski areas that encompass multiple resorts, offering vast terrain under a single lift pass.

Rosa Khutor

Gazprom Mountain Resort

Manzherok

Dolina Vasta (planned)

Kolasportland

Krasnaya Polyana Resort

Arkhyz

Big Wood

Gorny Vozdukh

Mt. Elbrus

Zavjalikha

Adzhigardak
Best Time to Visit Russia
Powder Hunters
November & December
November and December typically bring the deepest snowfall in Russia, making it ideal for off-piste and freeride enthusiasts.
Families
January & February
January and February offer reliable snow conditions and coincide with school holidays, making it the most popular time for family ski trips.
Beginners
March & April
March and April are great for beginners — the snow is softer, the slopes are less crowded, and lesson availability is higher.
Budget Travellers
November & April
The shoulder months of November and April offer the best value — lower prices on accommodation, lift passes, and ski school packages.
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