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  • SnowClans | Chalet Everest | France

    Chalet Everest average rating is 3 out of 5 France Three Valleys Chalet Meribel Availability CHEV image 1.jpg CHEV Image 3.jpg CHEV Image 13.jpg CHEV image 1.jpg 1/6 Amenities Sauna Spa / Massage Transfer to Lifts Airport Transfers Parking Centre Village Hot Tub Single rooms / Single sup available Kid Friendly Pet Friendly A traditional Savoyard style chalet, Quiet location. Popular with our clients due to its close proximity to Meribel Centre Chalet Everest is a charming, traditional Savoyard style chalet comfortably accommodating up to 14 guests in 6 en-suite bedrooms. Decorated in traditional alpine style this spacious chalet provides versatile accommodation to cater for all types of groups, from families and friends to corporate groups. While being very spacious it also has a warm and cosy feel. Benefiting from a spacious open plan living and dining area with a mezzanine you can relax and unwind at the end of a hard day on the mountain on comfy sofas in front of the roaring open log fire. Each of the 6 spacious bedrooms are well equipped and well furnished, all are en-suite and have both bath and shower facilities. Most have their own private balconies too. All of the bedrooms can be made up with either single or king-size double beds, please let us know your preference prior to your arrival. On the terrace you will find the hot-tub to ease away the aches and pains at the end of your day, on the ground floor there is a sauna & shower room, the chalet also has a large boot room with boot dryers ensuring you have warm dry boots each morning. Chalet Everest is located in the Mussillon area of Meribel, a quiet and peaceful location, yet is just a short walk from the center of Meribel with its many restaurants, shops and bars. The chalet is set back from the road and from its elevated position commands spectacular views across the surrounding mountains and valley from its south-facing balconies. If you are looking for a spacious comfortable chalet where your every need will be looked after that is within easy reach of Meribel Centre and all it has to offer then make Chalet Everest your very own home- from-home this winter! At a Glance: Outdoor hot – tub Sauna Spacious living/dining room Log fire Mezzanine living room with Smart TV, Sofas Mid- week towel change Luxury Robes & Slippers Hair dryers in all bedrooms Complimentary luxury toiletries Free Wi-Fi throughout the Chalet Fantastic five course dinners (5 evenings of your stay) prepared by professional chef Excellent selection of French wines Complimentary bar of Wine, Beers, Prosecco, Spirits & Mixers and Soft drinks Drivers service: Mornings 08:00 to 10:00 & Evenings 16:30 to 19:00 In chalet ski & boot fitting service Your lift pass waiting for you on arrival (not included in cost of your stay) Concierge Service Remaining Dates Euro 1300 private room - 1 person (solo price) 850pp - 2 person / room 22nd March 2nd April 9th April Enquire for cheaper prices post Easter 16th April 23rd April 16th April 800pp / 1600 solo 23rd April 700pp /1400 solo Company Name Anchor 1 Property Set up Ensuite ​ Twin Rooms 4 Triple Rooms 2 ​ ​ ​ ​ Shared Bathrooms ​ General Availability Guide price range GBP // Price per person (double /twin) Lowest Price Highest Price Week of... Book or Request more details now Get a quick response from the trip operator Send An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Even if you're going to search for this tour online elsewhere, please drop an enquiry through this page if this is where you found it. ​ We only make money from commissions if we can trace a booking back to our site. Please help snowclans maintain this database for other solos. Remember to check your junk folder for replies Website Back to Accomodation Bespoke Weeks ​ ​ ​ Go Need an instructor or a guide?

  • Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia 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.

  • SnowClans | Chalet Leman | France

    Chalet Leman average rating is 3 out of 5 France Three Valleys Chalet La Tania (Courchevel) Availability chalet-leman-10.jpg leman2-rm3.jpg leman-chalet-la-tania-lg.jpg chalet-leman-10.jpg 1/3 Amenities Ski In - Ski Out Single rooms / Single sup available Kid Friendly Pet Friendly This spacious and well designed chalet sits in the trees above the centre of La Tania. It is placed just above the road that links all the chalets in this area to the village where all the shops, restaurants and bars are situated. The spacious living area has a log fire and under floor heating and complimentary WiFi access is provided for leisure use. There is Satellite TV on 32inch flat screen, Nintendo Wii game station with games, a small library and IPod docking station to keep you and your kids entertained. All bedrooms are en-suite. Store your equipment in the ski room with boot dryers. Skiing access depends on the quantity of snow that has fallen and the level of the skier. With good snow it is possible to ski to the chalet door, otherwise it is about a 2 minute walk from the piste back to the chalet. For beginners the ski school is just a few minutes' walk away. Company Name Anchor 1 Property Set up Ensuite ​ Double Rooms 1 Twin Rooms 4 ​ ​ ​ ​ Shared Bathrooms ​ General Availability Guide price range GBP // Price per person (double /twin) Lowest Price Highest Price Week of... Book or Request more details now Get a quick response from the trip operator Send An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Even if you're going to search for this tour online elsewhere, please drop an enquiry through this page if this is where you found it. ​ We only make money from commissions if we can trace a booking back to our site. Please help snowclans maintain this database for other solos. Remember to check your junk folder for replies Website Back to Accomodation Bespoke Weeks ​ ​ ​ Go Need an instructor or a guide?

  • Canada

    Canada Canada is on the bucket list for many people, for good reason. The west coast has many world famous resorts, with some astounding snow records. Whether you love powder, or you thrive cruising down tree lined runs and taking in the vast Canadian wilderness, it's a destination to remember. 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 Zillertal Arena

    Zillertal Arena Austria Europe Heart Classics Memoirs Historical Fiction Novels Mysteries Comedy Zell am Ziller ​Gerlos ​Königsleiten ​Hochkrimml Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 150 580 2500 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Zillertal Arena is a popular ski area located in the Zillertal Valley, Austria, just below Mayrhofen in the valley. The history of Zillertal Arena dates back to the early 2000s when it was established as an interconnected area. It comprises several towns and villages, including Zell am Ziller, Gerlos, Königsleiten, and Hochkrimml, which offer a mix of authentic charm and modern infrastructure. This is a Linear ski area, travel from end to end in a day, with slopes stretched across 4 peaks and concentrated at either end. The area stretches down the valley, so for easy access to all the ski domaine on a daily basis, its most efficient to stay in a central position around Gerlos or Konigsleiten . These however, cannot be accessed by rail. Which resorts are for you? Zell am Ziller: Located at the entrance of the Zillertal Arena, Zell am Ziller is a charming resort with a traditional Austrian ambiance. It offers a range of accommodations, restaurants, and shops, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere and is one of the bigger towns. The town and train station are close to the river running through the valley, and extend out towards the base of the mountain, where the 2 access Gondola are on the outskirts of town. Regular ski bus lines operate around the town and down the valley. The other towns on the Zillertal Arena lay in a perpendicular valley, splintered off from the Zillertal. Gerlos : Situated in the middle of the Zillertal Arena, Gerlos is a popular and vibrant resort known for its lively après-ski scene. It offers a wide range of accommodations, from hotels to chalets, and has numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs. Gerlos is renowned for its lively nightlife and attracts a younger crowd seeking a vibrant atmosphere. It also provides excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities, with a variety of slopes catering to different skill levels. Königsleiten : Perched at an altitude of 1,600 meters, Königsleiten is a picturesque mountain village offering stunning alpine views. It is a quieter and more relaxed resort compared to Zell am Ziller and Gerlos. Königsleiten is well-suited for families and those seeking a tranquil setting. It provides easy access to the ski slopes and has a range of accommodations, restaurants, and shops. The resort also offers cross-country skiing and winter hiking trails. Hochkrimml : Located at the highest point of the Zillertal Arena, Hochkrimml is a small and secluded resort that offers a peaceful and serene mountain experience. It is known for its excellent snow conditions and offers ski-in/ski-out accommodations. Hochkrimml is an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts, with access to a variety of ski slopes and snow parks. The resort also offers cross-country skiing trails and winter hiking opportunities 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 315 ​ Pass Access travel Closest Airports Innsbruck The drive from Innsbruck is only an hour, making it a super quick transfer Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes No No Train Connections Zell am Ziller Mayrhofen A really short 15min train from Innsbruck to Jenbach, then you transfer to the Zillertal valley railway. The valley railway will take you to Zell am Ziller in 40 min. From Zell am Ziller you can get a bus (4094) - it's aprox 40min to Gerlos 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 Bardonecchia

    Bardonecchia Italy Europe Heart Bardonecchia Modane Km piste Min Height (m) Max Height (m) 100 1312 2800 Sub Area Multi-Area Collection No No Description Bardonecchia is a charming ski resort located in the Susa Valley of the Italian Alps. With a rich history dating back to Roman times, it offers a unique blend of tradition and modern amenities. The resort hosted the snowboarding events during the 2006 Winter Olympics, further establishing its reputation as a world-class winter sports destination. The ski area of Bardonecchia is divided into three main sectors: Colomion-Les Arnauds, Melezet, and Jafferau . The Colomion-Les Arnauds and Melezet ski areas have wide well-marked ski runs mainly in the woods, where a dense and creative web of routes which depart from the centre of the town – at Campo Smith, at just over 1,330 metres above sea level – reaching the vast treeless plateau of Vallon Cros at 2,400 metres. This is the biggest connected area. Just 5 minutes from the town centre, thanks to the free shuttle buses, you can reach the Jafferau ski area which reaches a maximum altitude of 2,800 metres. Here you can mainly ski without woods in a high-altitude environment, with an incomparable vista of the surrounding mountain When it comes to après-ski, Bardonecchia offers a vibrant and lively scene. The resort has a good selection of bars, restaurants, and cafes where visitors can relax and socialize after a day on the slopes. The town itself has a traditional Italian ambiance, with charming narrow streets and a range of shops and boutiques. Bardonecchia is a good option for short breaks, with its international connections due to its close proximity to Modane and Oulx train stations meaning there's high speed connections close by. 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 170 1.7 Has train station - is near Modane boarder with france Pass Access travel Closest Airports Turin Chambery Grenoble Access from France and Italy gives easy options Transfers Direct Train Train + Bus Option Direct coach Yes Yes Yes Train Connections Bardonecchia Modane 1hr 36min From Turin on the Turin-Bardonecchia-Modane line. Or Via the Milan-Paris international railway For international routes, it's also 15min from Modane (France) - High speed routes travel through to here from Paris for example. If you have a connection at Modane, you can switch to 15min on a local train or Bus Line 902 (also runs to Oulx) - 30min The service is active from Monday to Saturday, excluding Sundays and public holidays. Fare €3.40 each way (tickets can be purchased on board the bus) www.extrato.it 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 Shuttle service from Torino Caselle Airport provided by Cavourese Autolinee 55 euro each way (inc. luggage & skis) https://cavourese.it/en/schedules Sat & Sunday only 11:15 / 14:30 / 7:30pm - Airport Departures 1hr 10min to Bardonecchia Accommodation options Search using your prefered online travel providers, shop around for the best deal. Ski Hire

  • ​ 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 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 Explore more 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.

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  • Company Name ​ ​ France Paradiski ​ ​ Chalet ZIBELINE Plagne 1800 average rating is 3 out of 5 Chalet GOPR0999 2.JPG GOPR1009 2.JPG GOPR0982 2.JPG GOPR0999 2.JPG 1/6 ​ Amenities Airport Transfers Parking Pet friendly Property Details Will-i-ski?'s Chalet Zibeline is a bright and spacious chalet with its own private garden and set amongst the pine trees overlooking the village below. The chalet boasts an open plan lounge with comfortable seating and a wood burning stove. There are large French windows from this lounge with panoramic views of the valley. Chalet Zibeline consists of 4 bedrooms including a master double ensuite. This chalet is perfect for family groups with young children or groups of friends looking to take a chalet for sole use. SKI CHALET LAYOUT Ground floor Room 1 – (Twin ensuite bedroom). Main entrance to the chalet. Ski storage and boot warmer. First floor Room 2 (Double ensuite bedroom). Open plan Lounge/Diner with Kitchen & Log fire. Large shared bathroom for rooms 3 & 4. Second floor Rooms 3 & 4 (Twin/Triple rooms with shared facilities). Please note these bedrooms have restricted headroom with a ceiling height of 1.8m. Remaining Dates 11th March: 799pp /1198 solo 25th March: 799pp / 1198 solo 8th April: 899pp / 1349 solo 15th April: 699pp / 1049 solo Room Details ​ Property Set up Ensuite Shared Facilities Double Rooms 1 Twin Rooms 1 Twin Rooms 2 ​ ​ Shared Rooms Available ​ Spaces left Womens Shared Mens Shared ​ Either or Single Occ ​ ​ ​ Other Party Details Prices Per Person GBP ​ ​ Minimums - Price may vary depending on room available. Cancellation terms ​ Shared Chalets Went Live 8 Oct 2022 test booknow Book or Request more details now Get a quick response from the trip operator Send An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Even if you're going to search for this tour online elsewhere, please drop an enquiry through this page if this is where you found it. ​ We only make money from commissions if we can trace a booking back to our site. Please help snowclans maintain this database for other solos. Remember to check your junk folder for replies Need an instructor or a guide? I've Booked Join Group Error, no data found

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  • Italy

    Italy Skiing in Italy is a real treat for the senses. Some of the most stunning panoramas, distinctive mountain ranges and famous ski routes. Enjoy the warm Italian hospitality, never go wrong with the food and laid back apres. 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.

  • ​ 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 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 Explore more 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.

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