
Best Early-Season Ski Resorts in Europe
If you’re eager to hit the slopes before the crowds and festive chaos of peak winter, Europe offers several excellent early-season ski destinations. Thanks to high-altitude terrain and glacier access, some resorts open as early as September or October, offering reliable snow and quieter pistes. Here’s our rundown of the best ski resorts for early skiing in Europe:
1. Stubai Glacier, Austria
Stubai is one of the Alps’ largest glacier ski areas, just 45 minutes from Innsbruck. It typically opens from mid-October to May and is open for around 10 months a year, offering snow-sure skiing on varied terrain.
2. Tignes, France
The Grande Motte glacier in Tignes opens in early October, providing around 20km of glacier pistes. It’s ideal for both beginners and advanced skiers, with snowmaking boosting early coverage.
3. Cervinia, Italy (linked with Zermatt, Switzerland)
Cervinia opens by late October and connects to the high-altitude Zermatt area. With skiing up to 3,883m, it’s one of the most snow-reliable options for early skiing.
4. Pitztal & Kaunertal Glaciers, Austria
Both of these Austrian glacier resorts typically open in mid-September. They’re less crowded, with great snow reliability and beautiful alpine backdrops.
5. Val Senales, Italy
Also known as Schnalstal, this hidden gem often opens in September. It’s quieter and well-suited for families or early-season training camps.
Tips for Early Skiing
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Check snow reports before booking — conditions can vary.
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Pack for glacier skiing: sun, ice, and wind all in one day.
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Book flexible accommodations, as early openings depend on snow.
Whether you're chasing fresh tracks or just can’t wait for winter, these resorts offer the best early start to the ski season in Europe.