DISCOVER EUROPE WITH EPIC PASS
European Access
How do you pack more value into a ski pass which already includes world-class destinations like Vail, Beaver Creek, Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge and Park City? Make it the only multi-resort pass to offer significant access to European skiing and snowboarding.
Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis and Verbier4Vallées in Switzerland, Les 3 Vallées in France, Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta in Italy, and Ski Arlberg in Austria are all a part of Epic Pass access.
Please keep in mind that special arrangements, from lodging requirements to advanced email reservations, are required to redeem free lift access at certain European resorts.
Mobile pass on the My Epic app cannot be used for lift access at Partner Resorts. Mobile pass can be used to as proof of valid Pass to receive lift tickets for eligible Pass Holders.
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Mountains & Snow
The mountains in Europe are generally bigger, steeper, and span across more towns and villages than those in North America. T-Bar or “drag” lifts or are more common in Europe, but most gondolas are technologically advanced, with some having heated seats and Wi-Fi onboard! Be prepared, lift lines are less organized and will require more aggressive shuffling than in North America. Plan for bigger crowds ahead of time by researching school holidays, as they differ from those in North America.
Trail Difficulty Ratings
Europe uses different colors to designate trail difficulty than North America. Slopes are generally designated as Blue for Easy, Red for Intermediate, and Black for Expert.
Blue slopes are similar to Green slopes in North America and are great for beginners.
Red slopes are more similar to Blue slopes in North America with steeper and narrower terrain.
Black slopes are equivalent to the Black Diamond or Double Black Diamond slopes in North American and are usually groomed, although this could change by country.
Orange or Double Black slopes are extremely difficult and should only be attempted by very experienced skiers.
Yellow signifies an ungroomed and unpatrolled route that is usually off-piste and should be attempted with caution.
Off-Piste or Back Country Skiing
While ski-patrolled back country skiing is prevalent in North American skiing, the same is not true in Europe. With such large mountains, there is a greater risk for exposure to avalanches when going “off-piste” or off-trail, and skiers are taking that risk into their own hands in Europe as these areas are not monitored by ski patrol. If you do plan to ski off-piste, always come prepared with avalanche equipment and consider hiring a mountain guide.
Après Culture
As the birthplace of “Après Ski”, Europe continues to honor this tradition and delivers a great all-day, on-mountain après culture. Refined food choices can be found both on the slopes and in the historical mountain villages nearby. Given the proximity of these old villages and chalets to the lifts, ski-in ski-out is in high supply in Europe.
The Epic Pass provides unlimited access to Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis in Switzerland and limited access to our European partner resorts.
- Unlimited Days at Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis, Switzerland
- 7 Consecutive Days at Skirama Dolomiti, Italy and Les 3 Vallées, Italy
- 5 Consecutive Days at Verbier 4 Vallées, Switzerland
- 3 Consecutive Days at Ski Arlberg, Austria
Many of our other Season Pass products also offer access to Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis in Switzerland. Please keep in mind that special arrangements, from lodging requirements to advanced email reservations, are required to redeem free lift access at certain European resorts.
Continue scrolling to learn more about each resort.
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Situated at 1,444 m above sea level, Andermatt attracts guests from all over the world with its charming, traditional village centre, perfect deep powder, challenging steep slopes, and descents with a vertical drop of 1,500 metres. On the other side of the Oberalppass, Sedrun features wide slopes perfectly suitable for families and beginner and intermediate skiers.
NEW for the 2023-24 season, Epic Pass Holders also get unlimited access to Disentis! Disentis is the perfect destination for divine winter landscapes, deep powder, and a wide variety of winter sports activities.
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With 410 kilometers of runs, Verbier 4 Vallées includes 6 ski resorts spanning 4 valleys, making it Switzerland’s largest ski area. Nestled in a natural reserve of snow, Verbier 4 Vallées promises unforgettable skiing and riding every season.
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Whether you’re looking for a luxury spa vacation in a four or five star hotel, ski-in/ski-out accommodation, or an alpine chalet where you can enjoy breathtaking views from dawn till dusk, the freedom of a self-catering apartment or a unique rural vacation in a farmhouse lodging, the Skirama Dolomiti resorts have just what you’re looking for.
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The largest ski area in the world, Les 3 Vallées includes 7 resorts across 3 valleys in the French Alps. Les 3 Vallées boasts some of the best-maintained runs, with guaranteed snow cover throughout the season. Les 3 Vallées features world-class dining options and activities for all ages, including zip lining and sledding.
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Ski Arlberg is Austria’s largest ski area, featuring 5 resorts with over 305 kilometers of runs and 200 kilometers of deep snow runs. Located on the Arlberg massive, Ski Arlberg visitors can enjoy impressive summits and valleys to ski and ride no matter the skill level.