The winter season is in full swing and ski resorts are booming. Le Petit Montagnard has taken a look at Europe's cheapest ski resorts to help you enjoy a great holiday at affordable prices.
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Kolašin in Montenegro
Located in the mountainous region of Kolašin in Montenegro, the ski area boasts a network of 45 km of pistes. Skiers of all levels can indulge their passion in magnificent surroundings.

With slopes stretching from 1,420 to 2,072 metres above sea level, this winter sports resort enjoys optimum snow conditions.
To top it all off, day passes are available for as little as 15 euros, offering an unbeatable value for money experience.
Vasilítsa in Greece
No, you're not dreaming. Greece, renowned for its beaches and turquoise waters in the Cyclades, is well up there.
This Greek ski resort offers winter sports enthusiasts a privileged experience, with 22 km of pistes and peaks culminating at an altitude of 2,113 metres.

Vasilítsa attracts thrill-seekers looking for a challenge thanks to the country's first snowpark.
In addition to its facilities, it offers a daily ski pass for just €17, a competitive price compared with other ski resorts in the country and on the continent.
The view of Mount Olympus adds to Vasilítsa's appeal.
Vogel in Slovenia
Located in Slovenia, the ski resort of Vogel majestically overlooks Lake Bohinj, in the heart of the Triglav National Park. In fact, this is a special year for skiing at Vogel, which celebrates its 60ᵉ anniversary in 2024.

Since its modest beginnings in 1964, the ski area has charmed winter sports fans with its slopes and breathtaking views.
Perched at an altitude of 1,535 metres, the resort boasts breathtaking mountain scenery and a €34 day pass.
Sinaia in Romania
Located in Romania's Prahova region, the Sinaia ski area offers 19.7 km of pistes. It extends to an altitude of 2090 metres.

Nicknamed "The Pearl of the Carpathians", Sinaia is the closest ski resort to Bucharest.
Voted Romania's best ski resort in 2017, it is renowned for its steep slopes and varied terrain, and offers a daily ski pass for €34.
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Located in Slovenia's Gorenjska region, the Kranjska Gora ski area is a favourite with winter sports aficionados.
With its 20km of pistes, this small resort can afford to offer attractive prices, with a daily pass set at €45.

The ski area rises to between 807 and 1282 metres above sea level, close to the country's only national park, Triglav. Its geographical location, on the border between Italy and theAustriaIt attracts many tourists.
Kranjska Gora is open from December until April.