21 Best Airbnbs to Rent for a European Ski Trip

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The provision of Airbnbs for skiing in Europe and the Alps is growing at a rapid pace—and taking over one of the holiday homes listed on the site comes with plenty of perks. Many don’t require a full seven-night stay, some let you snap up just one room in the best chalet in town, while others allow you to sidestep the glossy ski hotels and support a small business instead—something that’s more crucial than ever. From blow-the-budget, all-singing all-dancing catered chalets to some of the cheapest, nicest hideouts in or within a short drive of a ski resort, we’ve rounded up our favorite Airbnbs for your next European ski trip.
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A sloping chalet in Reinbach, Austria
With its gently sloped roof, hanging baskets full of bright blooms, and 100 percent wooden interior and exterior, this chalet is as quaint as can be. Head home from a day on the slopes (or simply a meander through the orchards on your doorstep) and light the log fire—what could be more alpine? A big double bedroom looks out over the garden, and the second bedroom has twin beds for the kids. As for skiing, you’re right in the thick of St. Johann im Pongau, with its plentiful hikes and endless slopes for those of all abilities.
Sleeps: 4
Price: From around $175 per nightTiny home in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Hole up away from the world in a cabin made for two, nestled far from the crowds in the town centre. This one-room home is just 183 square feet, so don’t bring the family, but do bring your appreciation for mountain air, open views of Mont Blanc, and a pair of hiking boots. Despite the bijou size, the space cleverly packs in a dishwasher, three-ring induction stove, and a fridge-freezer, plus a spacious shower with strong hot water to rejuvenate after a day on the slopes.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $105 per night, with a four-night minimum
Medieval castle in Chalmazel, Rhône-Alpes, France
Dating back to the Renaissance period, this 13th-century medieval castle underwent a thoughtful renovation by the owners in 2003, transforming it into a dreamy holiday home. The interiors feel authentic to the era; relatively light on pomp and grandeur but still full of clever touches, like an ochre fringed sofa set against a wall smattered with landscape paintings, four poster beds with all the trimmings and, in the dining room, a knight’s helmet keeping watch over proceedings from a table. When you’re not skiing at the nearby Chalmazel resort, you can set up on the terrace or courtyard, or whip up a grand feast to serve from the dining hall. A guided tour is included, and there’s even a private housekeeper to cook and clean for you during your stay—no less than royalty would expect.
Sleeps: 16+
Price: From around $1,013 per night, with a minimum two-night stayA modern cabin, Vegglifjell, Norway
If little olde world wooden chalets aren’t your style, this achingly modern Norwegian cabin might be more to your favor. The interiors are all classic Nordic minimalism mixed with a healthy dose of wow-factor, with swathes of floor-to-ceiling glazing offering 270° panoramic vistas of pure unbroken landscape from the living room. You can jump on your skis right from the off, or drive 10 minutes to the Vegglifjell ski center for more challenging slopes. In the summer, there are plenty of hiking and biking routes close by, along with several lakes for fishing. But that’s if you can tear yourself away from the cabin itself. In the warmer months, two terraces create a perfect suntrap for curling up with a book and, in winter, a rotating open fireplace spins to warm you as you move from dining table to sofa.
Sleeps: 12
Price: From around $236 per night, with a minimum two-night stay
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An elegant chalet, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
In the middle of the stunning Alta Badia Valley, this Airbnb has everything you need for a truly relaxing stay for two—including a herd of cheerful alpacas grazing in the garden. Don’t knock it; many previous guests have name-checked these friendly figures as a highlight of their stay. The curved roof helps create a feeling of coziness indoors, despite there being more than enough space to stretch out, and the comfy factor is upped considerably by the addition of a huge glass-fronted open fireplace in the lounge. There are sweeping views over the landscapes on both floors, including from the bed, which feels like an extra special treat. An in-house gym is on hand for post-ski warm-down stretches, along with an outdoor pool, hot tub, and sauna to ease tired muscles. Why would you ever leave?
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $1,012 per night, with a minimum two-night stayChalet facing Mont Blanc, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, Rhône-Alpes, France
This stylish chalet couldn't be more cozy and comfortable; from the squishy sofa in front of the fire to the bedrooms decorated with sumptuous bedding and faux fur throws. And entertaining is made simple with the large deck overlooking the mountain—there's even a bar, where you (or, better, a friend) can mix drinks to your heart's delight. Before a full day of skiing, switch on the boot heaters so you're warm and ready to go; you're just feet from the slopes, so you really can make the most of your time here.
Sleeps: 12
Price: From $1,589 a night for a six-night minimum stay
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Isolated chalet, Zreče, Slovenske Konjice, Slovenia
If cute and cozy are factors at the top of your list when looking for a ski chalet, this isolated one in the Slovenian mountains should do the trick. With no one else within a mile radius of the property, it's beautifully silent—but you can ski in and out, should you wish to experience some fresh mountain air. The chalet is near to the thermal spa Zrece and historical cities Celje and Maribo, and there are plenty of hikes to enjoy in the area.
Sleeps: 5
Price: From $139 a night for a four-night minimum stayHillagammi wilderness cabin, Utsjoki, Finland
What's more romantic than the idea of hauling up in a cozy cabin, watching the Northern Lights dance above your heads? Doing it with skis on, probably. This special cabin is technically a treehouse, and there are no neighbors nearby at all—so you get ultimate peace and quiet. While there, you might want to enjoy some cross-country skiing or hiking—or you might wish to stay home and admire the beauty. Either is fine. The cabin includes transportation from the nearest road via snowmobile, so that might be enough adventure for you.
Sleeps: 6
Price: From $281 a night for a two-night minimum stay
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A charming stone chalet, Les Houces, France
If your idea of après-ski is holing up and hiding away, then add this charming log cabin to your list. Just outside Les Houches, a beginners-friendly resort packed with gentle tree-lined slopes, it’s low-key and pin-drop quiet, ringed by thick forest and a babbling brook. From the bed, there are blockbuster views of snowcapped peaks—if you’re lucky, a timid deer might even saunter past. There’s charm by the bucketload, but comfort is key too: expect heated flagstone floors, a roaring open fire, and even a built-in sauna in the bathroom. The winter sports hub of Chamonix is just a few miles down the valley.
Sleeps: 4
Price: From $233 a night for a five-night minimum stay - Andy Parant
Chalet Quezac, Tignes, France
Tignes les Brevières may be the oldest and sleepiest of the five villages that make up the Tignes resort, but this quirky party pad is all about hedonism and fun. Hang out in the hot tub, mix a cocktail at the color-changing outdoor bar, or dive into the indoor pool—the twinkly gold tiles make for a seriously trippy spa experience. The party continues in the bedrooms, which come splashed with contemporary art, glossy black lacquer and, in one, a funky glass-bottomed bath. Crucially, the chalet is fully staffed—which means there’s a chauffeur on call to shuffle guests the whole half-mile to the pistes.
Sleeps: 16
Price: From $4,163 per night
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A chalet in Val di Fasa, Dolomites, Italy
Hidden away at the end of a picturesque mountain hamlet, this ancient timber house is a rare find in the Dolomites. It feels much more rooted and authentic than your average ski lodge, lovingly furnished with antique cabinets, handwoven rugs, and the owners’ eclectic knickknacks. Best of all, there’s a panoramic veranda looking directly out over the renowned Aloch ski run: Open several evenings a week for night skiing, it’s utopia for adrenaline junkies, and where Italy’s national ski team train. Don’t expect many bright lights on the doorstep—you’ll need a car to get to the nearest shop or restaurant, but the vast (and spectacular) Dolomiti Superski area is just a short drive away.
Sleeps: 6
Price: From $254 a night for a four-night minimum stay Chalet Barma, La Clusaz, France
An ode to Scandi simplicity, this design-forward hideaway puts a totally different spin on the chalet cliché. It sits high up on the mountainside just a three-minute drive from the nearest piste, and its interiors are a minimalist’s dream: a mash-up of crisp polished concrete, strokable blonde wood, utilitarian clean lines and never-ending windows framing storybook Alpine views. Along with six pared-back bedrooms, the chalet has a sauna, cinema room, and a spectacular suntrap terrace.
Sleeps: 14
Price: From $613 a night for a seven-night minimum stay
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Chalet Montanum, Courchevel, France
Clad in honey-colored reclaimed wood sourced from nearby chalets waiting to be razed from the ground, this property’s hillside position means guests are treated to views across the Trois Vallées from practically every angle. When it’s blizzarding outside, there’s a crackling fire and plenty of sheepskin-strewn nooks to cozy up in, and suites come with freestanding baths just waiting to be wallowed in. Located in a peaceful pocket of Courchevel, the chalet is far enough removed from the resort’s glitzy restaurants and raucous nightclubs, yet truly ski-in, ski-out: There’s slope access from the end of the drive. And if you’re visiting late in the season, it’s just a quick gondola ride up to Courchevel 1850, where spring snow is pretty much guaranteed.
Sleeps: 9
Price: From $1,589 a night for a four-night minimum stayA cabin in Sunnmørsalpane, Norway
With their majestic peaks rising out of misty fjords, there’s a mythical allure to Norway’s Sunnmøre Alps. A short drive from the clutch of drag lifts at Ørsta and a snowball’s throw from the region’s renowned ski-touring tracks, this secluded log cabin comes with a hearty dose of hygge. Sleeping quarters are simple and snug, but thoughtful touches in the cosseting open-plan living space include wicker baskets stashed with cashmere-soft blankets, oversized lanterns flanking the roaring fire, and squishy armchairs angled toward views of the lunar-like landscape.
Sleeps: 10
Price: From $226 a night for a three-night minimum stay
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A family apartment in Verbier, Switzerland
Verbier isn’t all brash chalets and glitzy hotels. This breezy apartment—given a whip-smart overhaul recently—cleverly walks the line between contemporary design and rooted Savoyard style. Vintage skis and antlers sit alongside brushed metal lamps and a sleek glass-fronted wood burner; there’s a chic children's bunk room and a TV loaded with Netflix for evenings flopped on the sofa. Steps from one of the resort’s nursery slopes and an eight-minute walk to Verbier’s main gondola at Médran, the location is pretty ideal too.
Sleeps: 8
Price: From $623 a night for a four-night minimum stayChalet Grace, Zermatt, Switzerland
Old-world Zermatt must be one of the prettiest villages in the Swiss Alps—and just a few minutes from the slopes, this chalet feels traditional without being twee. Taking full advantage of majestic Matterhorn views, there are five enormous bedrooms—some of which come with access to sunny balconies—a sizeable vaulted sitting room with a gaggle of sofas and a mezzanine dining room for buttoned-up suppers cooked by the in-house chef. Downtime can be spent potting balls in the games room, soaking in the outdoor hot tub or, for the more actively inclined, working off that lunchtime tartiflette in the gym.
Sleeps: 10
Price: From $12,189 per night for a seven-night minimum stay
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Chalet Fourmiliere, Morzine, France
Blazing fires and snuggly fur throws, fine-dining evening feasts from a Michelin-trained chef, Champagne served to the hot tub, and a driver on-demand. This beautifully renovated 19th-century farmhouse in family-friendly Morzine—at the heart of the vast Portes du Soleil ski area—ticks every box on the perfect ski-holiday checklist. Best of all, its six bedrooms are available to rent by the room—giving guests the big-guns chalet experience without the big-guns price tag.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From $530 a night for a three-night minimum stayA studio in St Anton, Austria
Perfectly designed for couples, this newly spruced apartment offers guests all the perks of a small hotel—with the privacy of their own space. There’s a kitchenette for rustling up simple suppers, a sofa bed for visitors with little ones in tow, and a string of common areas including a cozy sitting room stocked with proper coffee and snacks, a heated boot room, and a simple spa. Bonus points for the delightful, on-the-pulse hosts—they’re fully primed to give guests the inside track on hidden powder spots, the best restaurants, and the liveliest après in town.
Sleeps: 4
Price: From $265 per night
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Chalet Orcianita, Megeve, France
Best for a large group with a large budget, this traditional Alpine chalet has sumptuous interiors that give Megève’s knockout scenery a run for its money. The open-plan, double-height ground floor is clad in bleached teak and flooded with light; crisp grey and inky blue furnishings are softened with fluffy sheepskin rugs and each of the six bedrooms’ turbo-smart bathrooms comes with thick robes and a vast rainfall shower. If you’ve got any energy left after kicking off your ski boots, there’s a serious basement pool—if not, there’s a well-stocked wine cellar and a cinema room to hunker down in.
Sleeps: 14
Price: From $8,820 per night for a five-night minimum stayChalet Mi Amor, Gstaad, Switzerland
There’s no shortage of luxe accommodation in glamorous Gstaad. Take over this shiny stay to dip in and out of the action; it’s got direct ski-out access to the lifts at Wasserngrat (home to the region’s infamous Tiger Run), while downtown Gstaad’s chichi boutiques and fine-dining restaurants are an easy drive away. Plush touches include oversized chandeliers, quirky artwork on the walls, Acqua di Parma goodies in the bathrooms, and a serene spa with a twinkly ceilinged hammam. The semi-covered terrace provides a dreamy setting for pre-supper drinks.
Sleeps: 14
Price: From $6,271 per night
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Studio Grace, Chamonix, France
Typified by its hardcore black runs and exhilarating off-piste, Chamonix is a magnet for powder hunters. And if you plan to ski hard, this fuss-free apartment is just the place to recuperate. Attached to a larger chalet but entirely self-contained, it has a smart metro-tiled kitchen and cozy basement bedroom—and the owner’s family are on hand to offer up their local intel or help organize ski hire. The biggest draw, however, is the private outdoor terrace: It’s home to a sunken cedar-wood hot tub with epic views across to one of Europe’s largest glaciers.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From $185 a night for a four-night minimum stay
This article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller. It has been updated with new information since its original publish date.