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Location: where is The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village

• Ski lift - 8.5km (Norquay) • Ski bus stop - 20m • Resort centre - 2km

Overview: hotel description: The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village description

Situated 1.5km from the centre of the resort, a regular shuttle service links the hotels with the ski areas and town centre. These properties offer a clean warm enviroment with an incredible range of amenities - all at a great value price!


Facilities: The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village features

Facilities†:

  • Large open plan lobby, lounge
  • 'Bears Den' Pub
  • 'Miki' Japanese restaurant
  • 'Wildfire Grill'
  • Indoor & outdoor hot tubs, indoor pool & sauna
  • Ski shop, gift shop
  • Massage services available locally
  • Free Wifi

† Some facilities may incur a local charge.


Room Types: The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village bedrooms

Number of rooms: Inns of Banff 192/ Swiss Village 52

Rooms: All rooms have cable TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, en-suite bathroom with bath, shower & wc.

Swiss Village (2-4 people): Two double beds or one queen bed in the Swiss Village building.

The Inns of Banff (2-4 people): Larger rooms with a limited or obstructed view and two queen beds, mini-fridge and balcony. Rooms with a mountain view are also available.


Meals: The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village food & drink

Meals: Room only.

We update The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Banff: about holidays in Banff: about ski holidays in Banff: about ski holidays in Banff Canada

3 ski resorts Cosy mountain town Stunning sights of the Rockies

With a slightly different ski holiday on the cards, spend your days out and about exploring the sights and ski areas of the magnificent national park (featuring some of the best scenery and slopes on the planet) – before heading downtown for hearty Canadian grub, friendly nightlife and world-renowned accommodation in one of North America’s legendary mountain towns.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Long ski holidays Non-skiers Varied terrain Expert skiers Off-piste

Banff webcam

Snow Report: Top 78cm, Bottom 111cm

Snow Forecast: 10cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 72.5cm

Banff trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Calgary144 km, 1hr 30
Region:Alberta, Canada
First opened:1948

Banff lift pass price last reported as $626 (Adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking The Inns of Banff and Swiss Village.
Night skiing: Yes (Mt Norquay)
Banff has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Nov - May.

Town altitude: 1,630 – 2,730m
Top of slopes:
Bottom of piste:
Vertical drop: 1070m (Sunshine Village)
Total length of trails:7748 acres / 357 runs
Longest piste:8 km
Downtown Banff is made up of traditional timber and stone buildings and arranged in a simple grid pattern, centred around the main road – Banff Avenue - that’s been purposely positioned to open up a fabulous view of Cascade Mountain. Unlike your average ski resort, winter is low season here (good news if you’re staying in town, which usually means better deals). Accommodation is mostly classic lodges and hotels, the cream of the crop being the Fairmont Springs Hotel. This ‘castle in the Rockies’ has had ...
Mt Norquay’s runs are sheltered by trees - head up on the Cascade chair for wide and easy-going greens like Temptation and Speculation. Intermediates can take the Mystic Express to several blues like Bruno’s gully, where you have the opportunity to dabble in a bit of powder. The North American Chair serves some exhilarating black diamonds (don’t miss the bumps on the Memorial Bowl) and a double diamond - Lone Pine. If you’ve been skiing elsewhere in the day, return to Norquay in time for the night skiing, wh...
The whole area is known for its laid-back après and friendly locals. In Norquay, the Cascade Lodge has a fabulous sun terrace - you could head inside to the Kika's Café for a warming cuppa but make sure you stay out to watch the sunset at least once. After a day in Sunshine village, grab a quick eat at the Burger Shack or go fine dining at The Eagle's Nest (the fantastic Alberta beef is their speciality). At the base of Lake Louise, Banded Peak Base Camp often has live music and does great BBQ food. Anothe...

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