SnowTrex Ranking: 10 cheap ski resorts with top value for money

27/11/2025 - SnowTrex

The dream of a winter holiday in the Alps doesn’t have to be expensive. Away from the well-known and often high-priced destinations, some ski resorts offer unbeatable value for money, so that winter fun and budget-friendliness can be perfectly combined. SnowTrex presents ten affordable ski resorts and other insider tips in the Alps that prove it: Ski holidays can be affordable without having to compromise on quality and experience.

The Berchtesgaden region is one of the cheapest ski regions in the Alps, where families in particular can hit the slopes for little money

An overview of affordable ski resorts in the Alps

1. Ski area Berchtesgaden region

  • 6-day lift pass: 175 £
  • Kilometres of pistes: 40 km
  • Average lunch price: 14 £
The ski resorts in the Berchtesgaden region are characterised by a particularly good price-performance ratio.

The Berchtesgaden region ski area is a real bargain for winter sports enthusiasts. With an affordable 6-day ski pass for only 175 £, the ski area is a real highlight in terms of value for money. Accommodation prices are also affordable: a holiday apartment for seven nights for two people costs an average of 962 £, while a hotel costs 979 £. The picturesque backdrop of the Bavarian Alps with its impressive view of the Watzmann mountain spoils winter sports enthusiasts not only in terms of price, but also in terms of scenery. Modern lifts and perfectly groomed slopes open up an area that delights skiers and snowboarders alike.

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2. Ski area Oberstaufen

  • 6-day lift pass: 252 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 53 km
  • Average lunch price: 15 £

In the heart of the picturesque Allgäu region lies the Oberstaufen ski resort, a second affordable option that magically attracts winter sports enthusiasts. A 6-day ski pass for 252 £ and main courses in the mountain restaurants for around 15 £ make the region a real insider tip for price-conscious winter sports enthusiasts. The family-friendly slopes cover a vast area that will delight both beginners and advanced skiers alike. Modern lifts, perfectly groomed slopes and warm hospitality are the hallmarks of this ski resort.

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3. Ski area Sulden am Ortler

  • 6-day lift pass: 280 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 44 km
  • Average lunch price: 12.50 £
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An insider tip among Alpine destinations, the Sulden am Ortler ski resort offers an affordable 6-day ski pass for 280 £ and meals costing an average of 12.50 £ per main course. The region also attracts visitors with affordable holiday apartments, which cost an average of 901 £ for seven nights for two people. The impressive glacier landscape invites winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy a unique skiing experience in the heart of the Ortler Alps. The ski resort is characterised by its snow-sure location at an altitude of up to 3,250 metres. The manageable size of the ski resort means short distances, no long waiting times at the lifts and a family atmosphere. Advanced skiers appreciate the challenging runs and freeriding opportunities, while beginners can improve their technique on perfectly groomed slopes. Afterwards, rustic South Tyrolean huts invite you to enjoy regional specialities such as bacon, dumplings and apple strudel, which taste especially good after a strenuous day of skiing.

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4. Ski area Via Lattea

  • 6-day lift pass: 268 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 400 km
  • Average lunch price: 14.00 £
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The Italian ski resort of Via Lattea offers an attractive 6-day ski pass for 268 £ and main courses in the mountain restaurants for an average of 14 £. The variety of slopes extends across several locations such as Sestriere and Sauze d’Oulx, providing skiers with a diverse terrain. International lift connections allow sports enthusiasts to explore several ski resorts at once, while the Italian flair is underlined by culinary delights in the mountain restaurants. Sunny slopes, perfectly groomed pistes and impressive mountain scenery round off the offer.

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5. Ski area Garmisch-Classic – Zugspitze

  • 6-day lift pass: 318 £
  • Kilometres of pistes: 60 km
  • Average lunch price: 17.80 £
In the Garmisch-Classic ski area, winter sports enthusiasts can also take the record-breaking Zugspitzbahn cable car up to Germany’s highest mountain (2,962 m).

The Garmisch-Classic – Zugspitze ski resort offers an attractive skiing package in the Bavarian Alps, with a 6-day ski pass for 318 £ and main courses in the huts for around 17.80 £. In addition, drinks are inexpensive, with half a litre of beer costing 4.10 £ on average. The ski resort at the foot of the Zugspitze impresses winter sports enthusiasts with its stunning panoramic views and varied slopes, and is particularly attractive thanks to its combination of skiing fun and affordable prices. After an eventful day of skiing, the local huts serve hearty Bavarian cuisine, from roast pork to yeast dumplings.

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6. Ski area Nebelhorn – Oberstdorf

  • 6-day lift pass: 316 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 13 km
  • Average lunch price: 13.30 £
In the Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski area, skiers can not only enjoy 119 kilometres of pistes, but also fantastic views.

With a 6-day ski pass for 316 £ and main courses in the mountain restaurant for around 13.30 £, the Nebelhorn – Oberstdorf ski resort is another affordable destination for skiing. Varied slopes and moderate prices appeal to price-conscious winter sports enthusiasts. The Allgäu ski resort is characterised by impressive mountain scenery, perfectly groomed slopes and modern lift infrastructure. Both beginners and advanced skiers will find ideal conditions here for an unforgettable day of winter sports.

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7. Ski area Wildkogel Arena

  • 6-day lift pass: 302 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 75 km
  • Average lunch price: 15.20 £
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The Wildkogel Arena ski resort in the Salzburg region is an insider tip for families and nature lovers. With a 6-day ski pass for 302 £ and main courses averaging 15.20 £, the region is a great option for budget-conscious winter sports enthusiasts. The ski resort is part of the Hohe Tauern National Park and captivates visitors with its unspoilt natural landscape. A particular attraction is Europe’s longest illuminated toboggan run, which winds its way through the snow-covered landscape for over 14 kilometres. Winter sports enthusiasts are treated to traditional Pinzgau dishes such as Kasnockn and Bauernkrapfen.

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8. Ski area 3 Zinnen Dolomites

  • 6-day lift pass: 353 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 116 km
  • Average lunch price: 13.60 £
Fantastic mountain landscapes and 116 wide and family-friendly kilometres of pistes – that’s the Three Peaks Dolomites ski area.

The 3 Zinnen Dolomites ski resort is more than just a ski area, because in the middle of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, a paradise for nature lovers and skiing enthusiasts awaits. With a 6-day ski pass for 353 £ and a meal in a mountain hut for around 13.60 £, winter sports enthusiasts can experience a region of indescribable beauty. The striking rock towers of the Three Peaks are world-famous and inspire visitors with their breathtaking panorama. The ski resort is part of the South Tyrolean Dolomites region and reflects the unique blend of Italian and Austrian culture. Local specialities such as Schlutzkrapfen, Canederli and South Tyrolean wines await skiers in the cosy mountain huts.

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9. Ski area Les Sybelles

  • 6-day lift pass: 263 £
  • Kilometres of pistes: 310 km
  • Average lunch price: 16.90 £
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In the SnowTrex ranking, the Les Sybelles ski resort impresses with its excellent value for money. With a 6-day ski pass for 263 £, you can explore a whopping 310 kilometres of varied slopes! The extensive ski resort connects six charming ski villages, some of which are linked by numerous blue runs, offering ideal conditions for families, beginners and leisure skiers. Advanced skiers will also enjoy more than 200 kilometres of red runs, attractive deep snow areas and highlights such as the black ‘Casse Pipe’ run. The ‘Sy’X Park’ and an Easy Park round off the offer for ski and snowboard freestylers. Away from the slopes, relaxed sun terraces, regional cuisine, which is available for lunch in the huts for an average of 16.90 £, and a wide range of leisure activities await you at the end of the day.

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10. Ski area Kronplatz

  • 6-day lift pass: 353 £
  • Kilometres of slopes: 121 km
  • Average lunch price: 14,90 £
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The Kronplatz ski resort is ranked by SnowTrex as an affordable yet high-quality ski resort with 121 kilometres of excellently groomed slopes. These are accessed by 31 modern lifts, including the Miara cable car with heated seats and Wi-Fi, and the innovative 12-seater ‘Skitrans Bronta’ gondola. Thanks to powerful snow-making equipment, the ski resort, where a 6-day ski pass costs an average of 353 £ per person, is guaranteed to have snow until April. Families, who can enjoy lunch at the hut for an average of 14,90 £ per person, can enjoy wide beginner slopes such as the Korer piste and the lovingly designed ‘Croniworld’ at the summit, where children can make progress in a playful way and adults can experience an impressive panorama. Ambitious skiers can let off steam on the challenging ‘Sylvester’ and ‘Herrnegg’ valley runs, while freestylers can express their creativity in the Easy Park and Jib Park. Night owls will be delighted by several floodlit slopes in Reischach, St. Vigil and Terenten.

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More great insider tips from SnowTrex

In addition to the ski resorts presented here, SnowTrex has even more insider tips offering particularly affordable ski passes:

  1. In Thiersee in Tyrol, the Tirolina ski resort and Schneeberg-Mitterland family ski centre offer ideal conditions for families. A 6-day ski pass here costs only 100 £ per adult.
  2. Another affordable region is the Black Forest, where the Hochschwarzwald ski lifts offer affordable fun on the slopes with a 6-day ski pass for 135 £ for an adult.
  3. Another tip is the Monte Bondone ski resort within sight of Lake Garda, which scores with varied runs and a 6-day ski pass for 178 £.
  4. The Großer Arber ski resort in the Bavarian Forest impresses with its family atmosphere and ideal conditions for beginners. The 6-day ski pass here costs 189 £ per skier over the age of 18.

These smaller ski resorts are in no way inferior to the larger destinations in terms of winter fun and are a real alternative, primarily for price-conscious winter sports enthusiasts and beginners.

The complete evaluation and information on data collection can be found in the comprehensive SnowTrex ranking of the 50 best ski resorts in the Alps.

FAQ on cheap ski resorts in the Alps

Which ski resort in the Alps is affordable?

Les Sybelles in France is one of the most affordable ski regions in the Alps: for just 263 £, skiers get a 6-day ski pass and access to an impressive 310 kilometres of slopes. Sulden am Ortler (280 £) and Via Lattea (268 £) are also among the top affordable ski resorts. Despite their low prices, they offer great variety, modern lifts and excellent snow quality.

Which countries are suitable for an affordable skiing holiday?

Price-conscious winter sports enthusiasts will find attractive offers in Germany, Italy, France and Austria. Regions such as Berchtesgaden, Oberstaufen, Sulden am Ortler, the Wildkogel Arena and Les Sybelles impress with moderate ski pass prices, affordable accommodation and reasonable prices in the hut restaurants. Italy in particular stands out for its low lunch prices.

Where can you have lunch at affordable prices in ski huts?

If you want to stop for a cheap lunch in a hut after the first runs of the day, Sulden am Ortler is the place to be: on average, main courses there cost only 12.50 £. The Nebelhorn-Oberstdorf (13.30 £), 3 Zinnen Dolomites (13.60 £) and Via Lattea (14 £) ski resorts also offer inexpensive hut meals. Even larger ski resorts such as Les Sybelles remain in the fair range with an average of 16.90 £.

Which ski resorts in the Alps guarantee snow at fair prices?

For snow-sure yet inexpensive skiing, Sulden am Ortler, with altitudes of up to 3,250 m, or Les Sybelles, with its excellent altitude, are particularly suitable. Other recommendations include Kronplatz, which creates optimal conditions until April thanks to its powerful snow-making facilities, and the Garmisch-Classic – Zugspitze ski resort with the highest piste start at 2,600 m.

Which affordable ski resorts are particularly suitable for families?

Berchtesgaden (6-day ski pass for 175 £), Oberstaufen (252 £) and the Wildkogel Arena (302 £) are particularly family-friendly and inexpensive. Wide, easy slopes, short distances, cosy huts and fair restaurant prices ensure a relaxing winter holiday with children without breaking the bank.

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