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Ski Crowd Predictor: Avoid the crowds with this online tool

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A new piece of research conducted by the global ski travel and job platform, Snow Season Central, predicts the best dates to visit European ski resorts, based on predicted crowd levels. 

The analysis, which has been visualised in an interactive calendar tool, looks at data on school holidays, public holidays and regional holidays for 14 of the largest skiing nations in Europe, as well as seasonal search demand for each destination to determine the best days to visit each country between 1st December and 30th April 2024. 

Users of the tool are able to select between five of the most visited ski nations in Europe: Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Finland, which combined are expected to attract more than 135 million skier visits over the course of the season, according to the International Report on Snow & Mountain Tourism. The calendar tool provides expected crowd sizes, ranked on a scale of 1-5 from “Very Quiet” to “Very Busy”, as well as a percentage of busiest and the specific holidays and events occuring. 

You can try out the tool on Snow Season Central’s website, Ski Crowd Predictor.

Ski Crowd Predictor

The best weeks to avoid the crowds

Depending on where you’re planning to travel, the least crowded weeks vary slightly by country, according to Snow Season Central, these are as follows. 

  • Austria: 14th to 20th April, followed by 21st April to 27th April, and 10th to 16th March.
  • France, Italy and Norway: 14th to 20th April, followed by 10th to 16th March, and 7th to 13th April.
  • Switzerland: 10th to 16th March, followed by 14th to 20th April, and 21st to 27th April.

The busiest weeks of the season

If you’re looking to avoid the busiest periods, Snow Season Central advises avoiding the following times. Unsurprisingly, the weeks surrounding Christmas (24th to 31st December) and New Year (1st to 7th January) are the busiest across all regions. 

The next busiest weeks by country are predicted to be : 

  • Austria: 25th to 31st March, followed by 21st to 27th January
  • France: 11th to 17th February, followed 24th to 30th March.
  • Italy: 24th to 30th March, followed by 11th to 17th February 
  • Norway: 24th to 30th March, followed by 11th to 17th February 
  • Switzerland: 24th to 30th March, followed by 11th to 17th February 

Survey reveals growing concerns around resort crowds 

In a recent survey of Snow Season Central’s database of skiers, 68% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the waiting times in lift queues, impacting their overall skiing experience. When asked about the impact of these queues on their overall visit, a further 40% indicated that the waiting times had a substantial negative influence. 

Ed Raine, Director of Snow Season Central, says:

“Several ski resorts around the world reported record levels of visitation last winter, so it is no surprise that longer lift line queues are becoming a concern and frustration for resort guests. While there are of course other factors such as snow conditions which influence resort visitation, we’re hopeful that this calendar tool will help people plan their ski trips more effectively, and where possible avoid periods of overcrowding. While not every traveller has the flexibility to plan their trip around the least-crowded dates, this can still be a valuable tool for all, as knowing what to expect will allow you to plan accordingly and help you to maximise your snow experience.”

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