Ski pass prices in Europe: The most expensive and cheapest ski resorts in 2025/26 at a glance

Dominik Gaßner
14.11.2025

On social media, in newspapers, or on television – images of freshly groomed slopes and snowy winter landscapes are everywhere these days. These are precisely the impressions that make many people want to finally get back on the slopes themselves. But a glance at ski pass prices in Europe can quickly dampen that excitement: the differences between cheap and expensive ski resorts are enormous.

In this article, we'll show you where skiing in Europe is particularly affordable, where the most expensive day ski passes are, and how expensive the prices in Austria actually are in the 2025/26 winter season.


Affordable ski resorts in Europe

Those looking to save money on winter sports should also look beyond the Alps. Real bargains can be found, especially in Eastern Europe and smaller French or Italian ski resorts. Here's a selection of the cheapest ski passes in Europe :

  • Kolas, Montenegro : This small ski resort with 45 kilometers of slopes is a real bargain. A day ski pass costs only €15 during peak season.

  • Villard-Corrençon, France : 125 kilometers of slopes for just €42 per day – perfect for those looking for a lot of variety at a low price.

  • Artesina-Mondolè, Italy : Winter sports fans can enjoy 105 kilometres of slopes for €48 .

  • Bansko, Bulgaria : Known from the Ski World Cup, Bansko attracts with 50 kilometers of slopes and a day ski pass for 50 € .

👉 Conclusion: If you want to ski cheaply, you will find exciting alternatives with fair prices outside of the classic Alpine hotspots.


Most expensive ski resorts in Europe

On the other hand, there are destinations that boast exclusive ambiance and vast ski areas – but also high prices. Here's an overview of the most expensive ski passes in Europe :

  • Zermatt, Switzerland : A dream destination for ski enthusiasts—but expensive. A day ski pass costs an average of €104 (CHF 97) during peak season and provides access to 322 kilometers of slopes .

  • St. Moritz, Switzerland : The luxury ski resort also charges an average of € 104 per day (CHF97) for its 163 kilometers .

  • Dolomiti Superski, Italy : One of the largest ski areas in the world with an incredible 1,200 kilometers of slopes . Price per day: €86 .

  • Les 3 Vallées, France : With 600 kilometers of slopes, the area around Courchevel is legendary. The price: € 82 per day .

👉 Conclusion: Exclusive ski resorts are not only large, but also in a league of their own in terms of price. Those who ski here pay for the complete package of slopes, infrastructure, and lifestyle.


Austrian ski pass prices 2025/26 in comparison

In terms of price, Austria lies somewhere between the affordable ski resorts of Eastern Europe and the luxury destinations of Switzerland. For the 2025/26 winter season, day ski passes in Austria range between €48 and €78 during peak season.

The Austrian ski resorts offer not only perfectly groomed slopes, but also numerous extras: snow parks, ski cross courses, giant slalom slopes, speed checks, and a comprehensive après-ski offering with umbrella bars and clubs. It is precisely this combination that has made Austria one of the most popular ski destinations in the world for years.

The following table shows some Austrian ski resorts with more than 40 kilometers of slopes, along with their ski pass prices, for comparison. They are ordered in ascending order of price, from cheapest to most expensive.


ski area

Federal State

kilometers of slopes

Day ski pass high season for adults*

Heiligenblut/Grossglockner

Carinthia

55 km

54 €

Hinterstoder

Upper Austria

40 km

52 €

Tauplitz

Styria

43 km

59 €

Lofer

Salzburg

46 km

62 €

Waidringer Steinplatte

Tyrol

42 km

63 €

Dachstein West

Upper Austria

51 km

65 €

Silvretta Montafon

Vorarlberg

140 km

66 €

Obertauern

Salzburg

100 km

70 €

Alpbachtal/Wildschönau

Tyrol

113 km

69 €

Nassfeld

Carinthia

110 km

70 €

Gerlitzen

Carinthia

45 km

70 €

Bad Kleinkirchheim

Carinthia

103 km

70 €

Schladming ski area

Styria

230 km

70 €

Snow Space Salzburg

Salzburg

210 km

72 €

Stubai Glacier

Tyrol

65 km

73 €

Damüls-Mellau

Vorarlberg

109 km

73 €

Obergurgl

Tyrol

112 km

73 €

Wilder Kaiser

Tyrol

284 km

76 €

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

Tyrol

214 km

78 €

Hintertux Glacier

Tyrol

60 km

79 €

Ischgl

Tyrol/Switzerland

239 km

79 €

Zillertal

Tyrol

150 km

79 €

Mayrhofen-Hippach

Tyrol

140 km

79 €

Saalbach-Hinterglemm

Salzburg/Tyrol

408 km

79 €

Kitzbühel

Tyrol

233 km

79 €

Sölden

Tyrol

142 km

80 €

St. Anton am Arlberg

Vorarlberg/Tyrol

303 km

82 €

*Prices are based on average prices based on research conducted in November 2025. Prices may vary now or on different days due to dynamic price calculators on many websites.

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