If you’re a snow sports enthusiast in the States looking to cross the pond for your next ski adventure, then we have some good news for you… The Epic, Ikon and Mountain Collective ski passes can be used at some of Europe’s most iconic resorts!
Ski holidays in Europe offer an excellent variety of skiing for all levels and preferences. Whether it is enjoying the lively après ski scene in France, indulging in Italy’s incredible mountain cuisine or venturing to Austria for bluebird ski days, Europe has it all.
Here’s the inside scoop on the European ski resorts you can visit, using your Epic, Ikon and Mountain Collective ski passes.
Epic Pass
The Epic ski pass can gain you access to some of Switzerland’s finest ski resorts. Enjoy unlimited ski days in Andermatt and Crans Montana and five days in Verbier. Explore the beauty of the Italian Dolomites with five days in Madonna di Campiglio. For a short break, you can experience Austria’s luxurious Lech or the Three Valleys in France for three days.
Andermatt, Switzerland
Explore this vast 181km ski area, set in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Andermatt boasts a great selection of mountain accommodations from traditional Swiss hotels to luxurious stays. With a skiing altitude of up to 2,961m, Andermatt is said to be one of the most snow-sure destinations in the Swiss Alps. Discover perfect pistes and the charming, snow-kissed town.
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Regarded as the best five-star deluxe hotel in Switzerland, with stunning interiors, glorious spa facilities and a 6,000 bottle wine cellar.

Crans Montana, Switzerland
Explore one of Switzerland’s largest ski resorts, with an enviable reputation for bluebird skiing, courtesy of its south-facing position in the Swiss Alps. It’s no surprise that this resort has become one of the most loved in the Valais region.
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LeCrans Hotel & Spa is in a stunning position at the top of the Crans Montana ski resort, with beautiful views and ski-in ski-out access.

Verbier, Switzerland
If you’re looking for an exclusive European escape, then Verbier is a fantastic choice. Lined with five-star stays, luxury shops and a lively après scene, Verbier has an exciting buzz around the town. Linking to the Four Valleys ski area, skiers can explore some truly magnificent slopes and even venture into some lesser known, but equally as charming, resorts such as Nendaz.
Stay At:
A five-star, four-bedroom apartment with lavish interiors, an open-plan design and glorious views of the mountains that surround Verbier.

Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
If you’re looking to be whisked away for an unforgettable ski break in Europe, then the Dolomites is hard to beat. The scenery is nothing short of stunning, with glowing, snow-kissed mountains spiking grand and distinctive around the slopes. The cuisine on the mountain and around the resorts is delicious, feast on traditional pizza and pasta dishes – the perfect fuel for days spent exploring winter forests and mammoth mountains.
Stay At:
Majestic Mountain Charme is a beautiful four-star superior hotel in the centre of the town, ideally located by the gondola.

The Three Valleys, France
The Three Valleys is one of the most renowned ski areas in the world – and with good reason. Home to a mind boggling 600km of varied ski terrain and 183 ski lifts, this ski area offers everything you could need, and more, for an unforgettable ski break. From Val Thorens, Méribel to Courchevel, the Three Valleys covers some of the most famous ski resorts in the world. Not to mention the impressive snow record.
Stay At:
The luxury five-star Hotel Le Kaila occupies an envied location in the centre of Méribel, with ski-in ski-out access to the entire Three Valleys ski area.

Lech, Austria
As one of the largest ski areas in the world, snow sports enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice when exploring the Arlberg region. With more than 200km of ‘deep snow’ runs across the region, powder lovers will feel at home in Lech.
Stay At:
One of the most luxurious hotels in Austria. The restaurant is excellent with a superb wine list featuring many Austrian favourites.

Ikon Pass
If you’re looking for a week ski adventure in Europe, then the Ikon ski pass is your new best friend. Holders of the Ikon pass can ski for seven days in Chamonix in France, Italy’s renowned Dolomiti Superski area, Andorra, Kitzbühel in Austria and two of Switzerland’s most exclusive resorts, Zermatt and St. Moritz.
Chamonix, France
Chamonix ski resort boasts some of the best skiing and scenery in the Alps, with a large variety of runs and wonderful views of the famous Mont Blanc. The ski town is also full of mountain charm, with cobbled streets, old churches and plenty of Alpine shops to peruse.
Stay At:
A historic family-run hotel set in a perfect location in Chamonix, with luxurious interiors and lavish facilities.

Dolomiti Superski, Italy
Skiing in the Dolomites offers an entirely different experience to the Alps, the distinct mountains display dramatic spikes and glow a gentle pink colour as the sun begins to set on them – it’s no wonder this area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We recommend skiing the Sella Ronda circuit, a 26km route around the Sella Massif.
Stay At:
A charming hotel in a prime position close to the ski lifts, local restaurants and bars. There’s even a passage under the hotel which leads to a glorious spa!

Andorra
Andorra has a landscape like no other, set in the Pyrenean mountain range. With France to its North and Spain to its South, ski resorts in Andorra take inspiration from both regions – especially the Catalonian food and culture. Resorts such as Arinsal or Soldeu are amongst our favourites, with excellent skiing and beautiful scenery.
Stay At:
A five-star hotel at the foot of the Grandvalira ski slope and just a minutes’ walk away from the town’s amenities.

Kitzbühel, Austria
Set in the heart of the Tyrol ski area, Kitzbühel is a fantastic ski resort, rich in history and Austrian charm. Often referred to as one of the prettiest ski towns in Europe, the resort has a pedestrian-only centre with quaint, cobbled streets and pretty buildings. The towering, gothic church stands as a proud reminder of the resorts medieval roots. Kitzbühel offers more than 179km of varied ski terrain, with efficient lift systems to help you cover as much as possible.
Stay At:
Located near the centre of town, this five-star stay offers easy access to restaurants and bars, as well as being a short walk to the nearest ski lift.

Zermatt, Switzerland
Home of the Matterhorn mountain, with high altitude and a reputation for good snow, Zermatt is an all around excellent ski resort. Visitors can enjoy its luxury hotels, gourmet dining and more than 360km of pristine slopes.
Stay At:
A family-run, luxury hotel with cosy rooms, glorious spa facilities and exquisite service.

St. Moritz, Switzerland
Occupying a prime position in Switzerland’s Engadine Valley, St. Moritz is a favoured by celebrities for its glorious scenery, luxury shopping and elegant ski accommodation. The resort itself is made up of three villages, each with a unique feel. Visitors can explore more than 326km of pretty pistes with plenty of pit stops for gourmet mountain food.
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Set high above lake St. Moritz, this hotel boasts magnificent views of the Engadine Valley. Feast at the Michelin Star restaurant and unwind in the glorious wellness area.

Mountain Collective
If you’re looking to squeeze a short ski break into your European adventure, then you’re in luck! Enjoy two days skiing in Chamonix using the Mountain Collective ski pass.
To find out more about using the Epic, Ikon and Mountain Collective ski passes in Europe, please call our ski experts on 020 7471 7700.