Top 5 things to do on ski holidays for non-skiers
Non-skier things to do
There's more to do on a ski holiday than just skiing. Follow our guide to find the best things to do as a non-skier.
So many people say they don’t go on snow holidays because they don’t like skiing. That’s a fairly logical argument, but it disregards all of the other amazing activities that go on around ski resorts. With some of the most stunning scenery you’ll ever witness, new ways to relax, exercise or just have a lot of fun, and some of the best bars, restaurants and spas in Europe, there’s so many things to do as a non-skier.
Why not also discover the best ski resorts for non-skiers ? Find the perfect place for you to enjoy lots of other snowy activities or just a relaxing all-inclusive holiday.
Winter sports
Skiing might not be your bag, but fear not as there are plenty of other exciting winter sports to try for non-skiers. Want to go on a bracing walk across the peaks? Try Nordic Walking! All you’ll need is a tough, all-weather pair of walking boots and two ski poles to help propel you up the inclines.
If you’re brave enough, you could go up an even steeper incline and go climbing. After all, there’s more than one way to go up and down a mountain.
If you still want to feel the wind in your hair, there’s snow mountain biking, snow paragliding and even dog-sledding, ice skating or bobsleighing.
Nightlife & Music
Ski resorts are famous for their exciting nightlife and you don’t need to have spent the day on skis to join in. The Club Med evening parties and crazy signs are one of the best things for non-skiers to do!
Snowboarding and music go hand in hand, and many domains hold big music festivals during peak ski season featuring top international bands and DJs alongside daredevil stunts and exhibitions by ski and snowboarding teams. If you don’t fancy skiing, you can just enjoy some amazing music in a unique snowy setting.
Here are some of the best winter festivals around Europe:
Polaris – Verbier, December (Electronic)
Snowboxx – Avoriaz, March (Electronic)
Rise – Les Deux Alpes, December (Electronic)
Snowbombing – Mayrhofen, April (Rock, Pop, R’n’B, Electronic)
Photography
From overwhelmingly beautiful landscapes to candid après moments to exhilarating action shots, if there’s one thing that ski resorts offer in spades, its inspiration for budding photographers. And the advantage to being a non-skier is that it’s much easier to stop and observe everything going on around you, whether that’s mountain wildlife, or fellow humans living the high life, often literally.
Snow spas
The wellness trend has most definitely caught on at ski resorts. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or not, there’s still a lot to be said for the benefits of some tactfully applied heat or pressure to help relieve you of any stiffness and soreness.
The spas in many resorts are run in partnership with some of the top global spa companies around, such as Decléor, Carita and L’Occitane, where you can indulge in massages, body scrubs and manicures. Getting your lower back and legs massaged after a day skiing is a great way to prepare your body for the next day. Also, a visit to the hot tub or sauna after a day on the slopes will also put you in the best form for the next day.
Alternatively, you can switch the snow for steam in the Turkish baths, or for water in outdoor and indoor heated pools or outdoor hot tubs. What top way for non-skiers to stay warm and still enjoy the snowscapes?
Fitness
Club Med resorts have some of the best things to do for non-skiers. There are facilities for those looking for a workout, whether they want to enjoy classes in resort or want to do some exercises to improve their fitness and skills. As well as weights and cardio rooms, there are Pilates, yoga, stretching and fitness classes which are common in most ski resorts.
Club Med all-inclusive ski holidays
Embark on the ultimate ski getaway with Club Med's all-inclusive experience, offering included ski passes and lessons with ESF instructors when you book a 7-day package. Beyond the slopes, indulge in gourmet dining experiences and a plethora of ski activities, all wrapped up in one convenient package. Plus, with childcare services provided, parents can hit the slopes worry-free, making every moment of your escape truly unforgettable.