Tour operator Inghams Ski has today launched their Eurostar Snow train packages for the 2025/26 season, offering a low hassle, lower environmental impact option for skiers travelling to France.
Operated by Eurostar, the Inghams Ski packages, which sold out last year, will again serve the Val d’Isère, Tignes and Les Arcs ski areas, as well as six additional resorts for 2025/26: Courchevel, Méribel, Les Menuires, Val Thorens, La Plagne and La Rosière.
The new options are part of a wider extension of all Inghams’ train routes to 25 resorts across four countries, making a total of 30% of Inghams’ global ski resorts reachable by train from the UK, an increase of 5% from last year.’
Open for bookings from today, 10th July 2025, the Eurostar Snow train will run for a month longer this coming season, from 20th December 2025 to 28th March 2026. Departing from London St. Pancras to Bourg-Saint-Maurice, with a train change at Lille, the train will stop at Chambery, Albertville, Moûtiers, Aime-La Plagne, and Landry enroute. Inghams Ski guests will then be transferred to their chosen resort.
This year, the Eurostar Snow train will also return to its pre-Covid schedule, additionally operating from Saturday to Saturday, instead of just Saturday to Sunday. This change removes the need for Inghams Ski guests to overnight in Bourg-Saint-Maurice before their return journey.
John Mansell, Managing Director at Inghams Ski said, “We’re delighted to announce our continued partnership with Eurostar for the season ahead. There has never been a better time to visit the slopes by train, especially with the new extended Snow train timetable for this coming winter. Offering this option to nine different resorts is part of our bigger industry leading low carbon initiative, making it an easy choice for our guests to travel by train.”
Prices start from £1,249 per person including rail travel and transfers, based on 7 nights half board at Hotel Les Bruyères, Les Menuires. Departing 7th March 2026 from London St. Pancras and with two adults sharing.
Offering lower carbon travel solutions is a crucial keystone of Inghams’ sustainability strategy as the operator continues to work towards halving emissions by 2030. From the company’s annual audit, it was clear that aviation contributed to over 80% of Inghams’ total carbon footprint, and research carried out alongside carbon consultants ecollective showed that train vs. plane journeys resulted in approximately 3.5 times lower carbon emissions*. A decision was made to tackle this head on, and as the majority of the brand’s guests travel from the UK to resorts in mainland Europe, Inghams wanted to make it as easy as possible for guests to switch from plane to train.