Valberg ends strong winter season and turns to spring activities
Valberg has closed a strong winter season and is now launching its spring programme as a year-round mountain destination.
Valberg has officially closed its ski area on 6 April 2026, wrapping up a highly successful winter season marked by excellent snow conditions and increased visitor numbers.
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Open from mid-December, the resort benefited from abundant snowfall, allowing the entire ski area to operate throughout the season.
All sectors remained accessible, with up to 56 runs open at peak times and strong conditions also supporting cross-country skiing, sledging and snowshoeing.
The season also saw a rise in attendance, with visitor numbers up by nearly 13% compared to last year.
The Christmas period was particularly busy, while accommodation providers reported high occupancy rates.
Events held throughout the winter, including competitions and festive activities, helped maintain strong momentum into the new year.
Valberg also launched celebrations for its 90th anniversary, with a programme combining cultural, sporting and themed events.
With the winter season now over, the resort is shifting its focus to spring.
From 11 April, a new programme of activities will begin, alongside the opening of the DOME — a new multi-purpose venue featuring a planetarium, cinema and visitor centre.
Outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking and tennis will also return, as Valberg continues to position itself as a year-round destination.