Skiing is an expensive sport. Anyone who has taken a sports holiday with their children knows this. CHF 300 for 4 days of skiing (per person), CHF 1,500 for accommodation and at least CHF 500 for food. This is really worth the money!
There is no doubt that when it comes to winter sports, more and more people are looking at price. After all, you can ski and have fun in the snow in a small ski area. It doesn’t always have to be 200 kilometers of track crossings a day. Especially trains that take you 2850 meters above sea level.
From 12 CHF per day
The ski resorts-test.ch portal evaluated the cheapest places to go skiing. At Seebodenalp in Rigi in the canton of Schwyz, the daily toll is CHF 12 per day. At Mont Gibloux FR you only have to pay another 6 francs (18 francs). The daily pass for the Hubelweid chairlift in Heiligenschwendi BE is 19 francs. (be)
Looking for cheap fun on the slopes? Blick has selected the 10 cheapest ski areas in Switzerland for you:
one. | Seebodenalp/Rigi | 12 francs |
2. | St.Imier Mont Soleil JU | 12.40 francs |
3. | Saas Balen VS | 15 francs |
4. | Mont Gibloux FR | 18 francs |
5. | Les Genevez JU | 18 francs |
6. | Ski lift Mastrils GR | 18 francs |
7. | Hubelweid cable car, Heiligenschwendi BE | 19 francs |
8. | La Chia Bulle VD | 20 francs |
9. | St Cergue La Dole VD | 20 francs |
10 | Les BreuleuxJ. | 21 francs |
patrick berger
Source :Blick

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