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- Ski holidays in Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole USA North America Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 116 1924 3185 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Jackson Hole: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is located in Teton Village, Wyoming, and is renowned for its challenging terrain and stunning natural beauty. The resort offers a thrilling skiing experience with its steep slopes, deep powder, and rugged backcountry. With over 2,500 acres of skiable terrain and a vertical drop of 4,139 feet, Jackson Hole attracts advanced and expert skiers seeking a true adventure. Jackson Hole has a rich history that dates back to the early 1960s when the area was transformed from a ranching community into a purpose-built ski resort. Its development was spearheaded by Paul McCollister, who recognized the exceptional potential for skiing in the Teton Range. Today, the resort maintains its commitment to preserving the wild character of the area while offering top-notch skiing amenities. Access to the ski area is convenient, with a short 12-mile drive from the town of Jackson to Teton Village. There are regular shuttle buses that transport skiers between the town and the resort. Additionally, there are several lodging options available in Teton Village, ranging from luxury hotels to cozy mountain lodges, providing easy access to the slopes. One of the unique aspects of Jackson Hole is the ability to ski back to the town of Teton Village. Experienced skiers can take on the iconic Corbet's Couloir, a narrow and steep chute that challenges even the most skilled athletes. Skiing down into the village creates a memorable and exhilarating experience. When it comes to après-ski, Jackson Hole offers a vibrant and lively scene. Teton Village boasts a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops where skiers can unwind and socialize after a day on the slopes. The Mangy Moose Saloon, a popular local establishment, is a must-visit for its lively atmosphere, live music, and hearty food. Jackson Hole is best suited for intermediate, advanced, and expert skiers who are seeking a thrilling and challenging skiing experience. The resort is known for its legendary steeps and deep powder, making it a dream destination for adventurous skiers. However, beginners can also find suitable terrain and lessons to improve their skills. Overall, Jackson Hole combines a fascinating history, breathtaking scenery, and world-class skiing to create an unforgettable mountain experience. Whether you're an adrenaline-seeking expert or a casual skier looking for an authentic mountain getaway, Jackson Hole has something to offer for everyone. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km Pass Access travel Closest Airports Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No No No Train Connections The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire
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Australia Resorts Sort by Filters Filter by Km piste Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected piste areas Sub Area Multi Area collections Filter by Train Transfers Train+Bus Combo transfer Shared TransferAvail Go to airport pages Filter by 6Daypass Filter by Price per KM Metric explainers Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Price caveat Prices as of April 2023 This is a mix of 22/23 and 23/24 season pricing - depending on when the areas release new pricing. We will revisit this at regular intervals to update. Dynamic Pricing Where dynamic pricing is in place, we've used the middle where a range is supplied. Alternatively we searched for January 2023 prices. The price will increase the closer to the time. Dynamic pricing is especially prevalent in Swiss resorts now High/ Mid / Low season Where split out, we've quoted Mid season pricing. High season includes Chrsitmas, Half terms and Easter and is more expensive. Conversely, Low season is the beginning and end of the season and will be cheaper. Multi-area prices Areas that sit within a bigger Multi area system often charge the multi-area price for multiday tickets over 2 days. So you get access to a wider area than the km quoted, whether you wanted it or not.
- Ski holidays in Davos-Klosters (combined)
Davos-Klosters (combined) Switzerland Europe Heart Klosters Davos Platz Davos Klosters Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 269 1560 2844 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No Yes Description Davos-Klosters is a renowned ski resort located in the Graubünden region of Switzerland. It is actually a combination of two neighboring towns, Davos and Klosters, which offer a wide range of skiing opportunities and a vibrant après-ski scene. Davos, the larger of the two towns, has a rich history as a traditional mountain town. It gained popularity in the late 19th century as a health resort due to its pristine alpine air. Today, it has evolved into a modern ski destination with a substantial year round population, 2 train stations and efficient transport system. It frequently hosts the World Economic Forum, so you know that the range of accomodation and fascilities is second to none. Klosters, on the other hand, is a much smaller more traditional village atmosphere that has been a popular destination for the British royal family. It has a limited apres scene, and is fairly expensive but without the pretension. It's also a lot more disconnected from the majority of the ski areas. The ski area in Davos-Klosters is extensive, with over 300 kilometers of ski slopes catering to skiers of all levels. These are split across several disconnected areas each with their own distinct character. The Parsenn ski area (95km) is the only one connected to both Davos and Klosters and is famous for its long and scenic runs, it's one of 2 that can be accessed from Davos itself. The funicular train runs from town level, and can be accessed right off bus in Davos Dorf. Why not head to the highest point of the Weissfluhjoch for its stunning scenic panorama and a Rosti, then tackle the not-to-be-sniffed-at black run down (or get the cable car...) The convenience of ski-in/ski-out accommodation is limited in Davos, the closest you will get are the hotels and apartments at the bottom of the Parsenn and Jackobshorn areas. Beware - the Parsenn return route is Black run only, alongside the Funciular tracks (but you get a great view of the Matterhorn in the distance!) The Jackobshorn (51km) is the second area, at the other end of town in Davos Platz, that connects direct to town. Known more as a Snowboarders mountain, it's wide cruisey slopes make for a great day. At the base of the mountain there's a substantial ski school hub for beginners, with cheap drag lifts and a toboggan hill to keep everyone entertained. It's also often home to a huge olympic halfpipe, hosting big name competitions. Off piste enthusiasts will love the Pischa - just outside of Davos Dorf, accessible by ski bus, this area is small but reserved almost soley for freeride, with very few groomed pistes. Lastly is the Rinerhorn (41km) , down the road in Glaris, a small and relaxed area. Klosters has its own small area to ski when you're not going to the Parsenn - The Madrisa (22km) More than 80% of the runs are above the snowsure altitude 2000m so all area have a great snow record. The après-ski scene in Davos-Klosters is vibrant and varied. Davos, being the larger town, offers a wide range of entertainment options, including bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Visitors can enjoy live music, indulge in delicious Swiss cuisine, or simply relax with a drink and soak in the lively atmosphere. In Klosters, the après-ski scene is slightly more relaxed, with cozy bars and charming mountain restaurants. Overall, Davos-Klosters is a lively ski resort that combines modern amenities with a rich history. Its extensive ski area, convenient connections, and diverse après-ski scene make it a popular choice for skiers of all levels and those seeking a memorable alpine experience. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 406 1.5 Pass Access travel Closest Airports Zurich Driving 2hr 15 - Zurich Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes No No Train Connections Klosters Davos Platz Get a train from Zurich heading towards Chur, then change at Landquart - 2.5hrs total. Remember! Check if you should get off at Klosters, Davos Wolfgang, Davos Platz or Davos Dorf, depending on your accommodation location The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire
- Ski holidays in Gastein Valley
Gastein Valley Austria Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Bad Gastein Sportgastein Bad Hofgastein Dorfgastein Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 200 1000 2251 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No Yes Description Gastein Valley, located in the Austrian state of Salzburg, is a picturesque and diverse ski area, nestled in the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park. The ski area of Gastein Valley is made up of four main ski resorts: Bad Gastein, Bad Hofgastein, Dorfgastein, and Sportgastein. Each resort has its own unique character and caters to different types of skiers. Bad Gastein and Bad Hofgastein are the towns connected to the largest interconnected area (82km). Skiing back to town is possible for blue skiers to Bad Gastein and red skiers for Bad Hofgastein. The next biggest collection of slopes is in Dorfgastein. Bad Gastein, known for its Belle Époque architecture, is a traditional village with a vibrant apres ski scene. After a day on the slopes, skiers can indulge in the town's famous thermal baths and spas, offering a perfect combination of relaxation and rejuvenation. The town is dramatic, built on steep sides in gorge. Be very careful about the location of your accommodation because you will have to walk to/from bus stop, or the base station of the gondola or funicular. Bad Hofgastein , situated just a few kilometers from Bad Gastein, is another charming town with a long history as a spa town. The resort offers a good range of slopes for all abilities and is well-suited for families and intermediate skiers. This is built on a more open flatter plain, and in general is more modern in style. NOTE Beginners will most likely need to get a bus to Ski Centre Angerta l, in the middle of the 2 towns, for their lessons, if they are just starting out. It's a 10- 15 min round trip but worth staying on the bus route (here ) Dorfgastein , a smaller and more tranquil village, is an ideal destination for beginners and families. The resort offers gentle slopes and a friendly atmosphere, making it perfect for those learning to ski or looking for a relaxed skiing experience. The ski area is easily accessible from the village, and there are ski bus connections available for those who want to access the larger connected area of Bad Hofgastein. Its roughly 15 minutes on the ski bus between all of the towns, with the exception of Sportgastein which is a 30min bus from Bad Gastein. Sportgastein , located at a higher altitude, is known for its more challenging terrain and excellent off-piste opportunities - the pisted area is relatively limited here. Sportgastein is accessible by car or ski bus from Bad Gastein. Note however, the relatively low altitude of the area , means less garuntee of snow, especially if you're seeking a winter wonderland at resort level. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km 284 1.42 Multi day tickets from 2 days > are valid throughout Ski amadé (760km) Beginners have multiple options for the Angertal & Bucheben learning area. Starting from 8 euros to 32 euros per day. Including cheap tickets for their first "proper run" from the top. Pass Access travel Closest Airports Salzburg 1.5hrs from Salzburg by car or Train (direct) makes it a very easy transfer. Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes No No Train Connections Bad Gastein Bad Hofgastein Train stations serve Bad Hofgastein and Bad Gastein so you can get off right in resort. As well as Austrian providers, German Rail offers a direct connection to Gastein 4 times a day, saving you the bother of having to make tight connections. Both of these networks are very cheap in comparison to the French and Swiss, with tickets available on average under 20 euro The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire
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- Ski holidays in Red Mountain Resort
Red Mountain Resort Canada North America Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Rossland Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 120 1185 2075 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Red Mountain Resort: Red Mountain Resort is located in Rossland, British Columbia, Canada. It is renowned for its challenging terrain, impressive snowfall, and a laid-back atmosphere that appeals to passionate skiers and snowboarders seeking an authentic mountain experience. Red Mountain Resort has a rich history that dates back to 1897 when it was established as a mining town. It grew as a traditional village, with a distinct charm and character that still persists today. The resort has managed to maintain its small-town feel, offering visitors a unique blend of modern amenities and historic charm. The ski area at Red Mountain Resort covers over 4,200 acres of skiable terrain, with a vertical drop of 2,919 feet. It offers a variety of runs catering to all skill levels, but it is particularly renowned for its challenging advanced and expert terrain, including steep chutes, glades, and powder-filled bowls. The resort receives abundant snowfall, which ensures excellent powder conditions throughout the season. Red Mountain Resort is directly connected to the town of Rossland, allowing easy access between the slopes and the village. Skiers and snowboarders can ski back to town through designated trails, providing a convenient and seamless experience. When it comes to après-ski, Red Mountain Resort offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The village of Rossland has a vibrant dining and nightlife scene, with a range of restaurants, pubs, and bars where visitors can unwind after a day on the slopes. From cozy pubs serving local craft beers to upscale eateries offering gourmet cuisine, there is something to suit every taste. Red Mountain Resort is well-suited for intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders who are looking for challenging terrain and excellent off-piste opportunities. The resort's lack of crowds and unspoiled natural beauty make it a haven for those seeking a more secluded and adventurous ski experience. In summary, Red Mountain Resort in Rossland, British Columbia, offers a unique combination of rich history, challenging terrain, and a relaxed mountain town atmosphere. With its direct connection to the town, ski-in/ski-out access, and excellent après-ski options, it provides a memorable experience for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Whether you're an advanced rider seeking thrilling adventures or simply looking to soak up the authentic mountain ambiance, Red Mountain Resort has something to offer. Related Areas Pass prices Piste Map Transfer details (Airports, trains, shared options) Resort information Local tips Accommodation recommendations VIEW ALL piste map Ski Pass 6 day pass Euro / km Pass Access travel Closest Airports Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach No No No Train Connections The easiest way to plan train travel is use The Trainline (click the logo below) This is because it's the most comprehensive integration of all European train operators, so you can even plan cross-border travel. On average you can book 3-4 months in advance, read our full Guide to European Rail travel Book with Coach Connections Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire
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Group holidays for solos See All Build your own solo holiday Easily pick your ideal ski area using the filters below Don't know where to start? Check out the Planning tools and blog, we will guide you through everything you need to know about planning and booking solo skiing holidays Filter Ski Areas Km of piste High altitude Beginner Friendly Hidden Gems Country Type Transfers Airport Passes Reset Connected areas only Sub Areas only No sub areas Filter by Train Transfers Train + Bus transfer Filter by SharedTransferAvail Go to airport pages 6 day pass price Value (Price per Km) Metrics Explained Sort by Connected areas only The km total in these areas are all connected by skiable routes. Conversely, other area totals are made up of 2 or more distinct areas that require transport to switch between (e.g. Ski bus). They're grouped under the same ski pass usually due to proximity. Pass price (euros) This is the 6 day ski pass price for an Adult* Price per km 6 day ski pass price divided by the number of skiable km in the pass area This is a value calculation used to compare the value of different size areas. The smaller the number, the better the value of the pass. Sub Area This area is a sub-section of a wider ski area or multi-area group. eg. Meribel is part of the 3 Valleys, but you can purchase a Meribel-only pass. Some sub-areas look like poor value (price per km) because their multi-day pass covers the wider area and therefore you technically get more km/ euro. However we've included them for completeness. *Caveates on pass price + last update date at the bottom of the page High Altitude World Famous Traditional Purpose Built Big town Traditional - A resort has a majority of it's architecture in the local traditional style, often reflecting the original settlement. Purpose Built - A resort was purposefully developed as a centre for skiing, there's little to no evidence of the original settlement if there was one so it's a mix of modern architecture. An area can have both of these tags, it means that it has multiple connecting towns or villages, that each have different styles. More detail will be in the area page. Big town - These are larger than average ski towns, often with a big year round population supported by multiple industries other than mountain pursuits. High Altitude - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m Alpine Meadows 100 km Heart Chili Onions Pepperoni Mushrooms Olives Cheese 6 day pass price (euros) Multi-area Sub area Mt. 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