Four Swiss ski resorts launch new unlimited access pass
Four of the most popular ski resorts in Switzerland have come together to offer a brand-new all-access pass for the next season. The AlpsPass gives adrenaline junkies unlimited access to over 500 kilometres of slopes for one set price.
AlpsPass: What skiers and snowboarders in Switzerland need to know
In a joint statement, Adelboden-Lenk, the Aletsch Arena, Engelberg-Titlis and the Jungfrau Ski Region launched the new AlpsPass. The offer, valid from November 1, 2025, until April 30, 2026, offers unlimited access to the largest ski areas of Bern, Valais and central Switzerland, totalling 508 kilometres of stunning pistes.
In addition, anyone who buys the AlpsPass will also receive three free days of skiing in each of the iconic resorts of Davos Klosters, Arosa Lenzeheide and LAAX. A pre-sale will begin on September 1, after which regular sales will begin on November 16.
New unlimited ski pass more expensive than its predecessor
With the AlpsPass costing 949 francs per adult in the pre-sale and 1.249 francs during regular sales, it is designed to be a replacement for the Top4 ski pass. That pass, which offered unlimited skiing in Lenk, Gstaad, Jungfrau and Meiringen-Hasliberg and discounts on cable cars and mountain railways in the summer, cost around 100 francs less. However, the pass is set to be scrapped at the end of the 2024 / 25 ski season, after Gstaad pulled out of the deal.
Therefore, its biggest competition is likely to come from the Magic Pass, which offers summer and winter access to ski areas in Valais, Vaud and Gstaad, which is joining the scheme from the new season. It remains unclear whether Meiringen-Hasliberg will join either of the passes or remain neutral.
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