Cheapest Places to Go Snowboarding!
Snowboarding has never been the cheapest of sports. It’s never going to undercut the price of playing football down the park with jumpers for goalposts. But there are cheaper options out there. And if you think about how much you would spend in an average week staying at homesuddenly a week Snowboarding abroad doesn’t seem quite so unreasonable.
“Quiet and uncrowded slopes with a quaint french village, but there's nothing here for any adventurous snowboarder”
Pass (Low/High Season): £19 Day, £101 Week
“Small and family orientated, and whilst the pistes are pretty good for a quiet burn, if you like your freeriding served up untracked and off the side of pistes, then Grüsch is worth consideration for a day or two”
Pass (Low/High Season): £21 Day, £84 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £15-25 Day, £70 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £25 Day, £118-119 Week
“Small resort but offering night boarding and a Stash style wooden terrain park”
Pass (Low/High Season): £25-26 Day,
Pass (Low/High Season): £26 Day, £129 Week
“Good spread out resort but not all connected with lifts. Quite a few flat areas but well suited for intermediate riders.”
Pass (Low/High Season): £26 Day, £115 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £26-27 Day, £116-121 Week
“Great unkown resort for a few days”
“European capital of Snowboarding, but you need to travel to the slopes”
Pass (Low/High Season): £25-27 Day, £136 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £28 Day, £140 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £28 Day, £141 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £29 Day,
“An atractive, family oriented resort but with little to satisfy hardcore riders”
Pass (Low/High Season): £26-29 Day, £117-130 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £23-29 Day,
“Fantastic freeriding when there's fresh snow, but it's no longer an unheard of resort”
Pass (Low/High Season): £19-26 Day, £107-139 Week
Pass (Low/High Season): £21-28 Day
Source: World Snowboard Guide
1. Saint Jean d'Aulps, France
“Quiet and uncrowded slopes with a quaint french village, but there's nothing here for any adventurous snowboarder”
Pass (Low/High Season): £19 Day, £101 Week
2. Gruesch Danusa, Switzerland
“Small and family orientated, and whilst the pistes are pretty good for a quiet burn, if you like your freeriding served up untracked and off the side of pistes, then Grüsch is worth consideration for a day or two”
Pass (Low/High Season): £21 Day, £84 Week
3. Kalavrita Ski Center, Hellas
Pass (Low/High Season): £15-25 Day, £70 Week
4. Schwaz-Pill, Austria
Pass (Low/High Season): £25 Day, £118-119 Week
5. Alpspitzbahn, Germany
“Small resort but offering night boarding and a Stash style wooden terrain park”
Pass (Low/High Season): £25-26 Day,
6. Combloux, France
Pass (Low/High Season): £26 Day, £129 Week
7. Adelboden, Switzerland
“Good spread out resort but not all connected with lifts. Quite a few flat areas but well suited for intermediate riders.”
Pass (Low/High Season): £26 Day, £115 Week
8. Bovec-Kanin, Slovenia
Pass (Low/High Season): £26-27 Day, £116-121 Week
9. La Grand Bornand, France
10. Vogel, Slovenia
“Great unkown resort for a few days”
11. Innsbruck, Austria
“European capital of Snowboarding, but you need to travel to the slopes”
12. Camp Fortune, Canada
Pass (Low/High Season): £25-27 Day, £136 Week
13. Les Orres, France
Pass (Low/High Season): £28 Day, £140 Week
14. La Toussuire, France
Pass (Low/High Season): £28 Day, £141 Week
15. Morgins, Switzerland
Pass (Low/High Season): £29 Day,
“An atractive, family oriented resort but with little to satisfy hardcore riders”
16. Chur-Brambrüesch, Switzerland
Pass (Low/High Season): £26-29 Day, £117-130 Week
17. Piani di Bobbio Valtorta, Italy
Pass (Low/High Season): £23-29 Day,
18. Sainte-Foy, France
“Fantastic freeriding when there's fresh snow, but it's no longer an unheard of resort”
Pass (Low/High Season): £19-26 Day, £107-139 Week
19. Black Mountain, USA
Pass (Low/High Season): £21-28 Day
Source: World Snowboard Guide
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