Ski resorts with the biggest vertical

Only area with slopes (unlike Chamonix or la Grave). Must have a continuous run from top to bottom (unlike les 3 vallées or kitzsteinhorn) without extra lift to take as well as long flat or uphill area to push (Titlis).
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Vertical Drop
Country
Answer
2337 meters
Switzerland
Zermatt
2243 meters
France
Les 2 alpes
2096 meters
Italy
Courmayeur
2080 meters
France
Alpe d´Huez
2034 meters
Switzerland
Davos
2026 meters
France
Les Arcs
2000 meters
France
La Plagne
1977 meters
Austria
Sölden
1940 meters
Iran
Tochal
1920 meters
Austria
Zillertal Arena
1918 meters
Switzerland
Laax
1823 meters
Italy
Marmolada
1796 meters
Switzeland
Belalp
1787 meters
Italy
Bormio
1773 meters
Switzerland
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Level 75
Dec 2, 2024
Nice quiz but sneaky! The slope Schifer-Küblis in Davos and Belalp-Balten in Belalp exist, but are so low in altitude that they are almost always closed.

The only one that I would argue is Courmayeur. Between Pointe Helbronner and Entrèves is not a slope anymore, but an off-piste itinerary. And the vertical drop in Sölden is actually 1884 meters, the 3340 point on the ski map is not the top of the lift but a mountain nearby.