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Ski resorts with train stations

All European ski resorts with train stations

Arguably one of the easiest ways to get to resort

No traffic

Lower carbon footprint

Frequent services

Check the area page for which resorts are served

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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

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.

Snow sure - These resorts offer either Glaciers or majority of their skiing well above 2000m

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Les Portes du Soleil

France / Switzerland

580

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

325

Zillertal Valley (SuperSki Pass)

Austria

544

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

315

Paradiski

France

425

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

345

4 Vallées

Switzerland

412

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

397

Zell am See / Kaprun

Austria

408

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

377

Via Lattea

Italy

400

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

277

St. Moritz (combined)

Switzerland

362

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

440

Zermatt-Cervinia (Combined)

Switzerland

360

km

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6 day pass price (euros)

458

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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