About Ski Inclusive
Transforming Lives Through Skiing
Restoring Freedom and Joy
Ski Inclusive is dedicated to offering something truly life-changing: the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to reclaim their sense of freedom. During our ski holidays, the mountains become a place where perceived limitations fade away, fear transforms into exhilaration, and every descent, regardless of its size, becomes a meaningful triumph. We witness people who have faced incredible challenges raise their faces to the crisp mountain air, embracing the thrill of speed and reconnecting with a part of themselves that they believed was lost forever.
The Power of Community
The transformative experience does not stop when the skiing ends. There is something remarkable about the sense of community that develops when families, volunteers, and skiers unite with open hearts. Those who arrive as strangers depart as members of a close-knit family. Laughter echoes through the resort, friendships blossom in an instant, and everyone is accepted, supported, and celebrated just as they are.
Lasting Impact
Our holidays do more than create cherished memories; they restore confidence, spark joy, and affirm to every individual that they are capable, valued, and never alone.
Our Service to You
Ski Inclusive is dedicated to offering something truly life-changing: the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to reclaim their sense of freedom.

Skiing
Enjoy the fun of the Slope.

Relaxation & Comfort
When your loved ones are hitting the slopes you can still relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity at the many café and restaurants on the slopes or head back to the hotel and relax in its spa.

Breathtaking Views
Soak up the breathtaking views all around. Whether you are participating in skiing or not.

Sit-Ski
The Sit-Ski is designed for those who use a wheelchair or have difficulty walking or standing.

Skiing for the Visually Impaired
Blind or visually impaired skiers work with guides so they can enjoy the slope.

Snow Mobiles
Snow Mobiles trips are a great adventure
Mark Llewellyn Article 2022
“I lost my sight in my twenties and am totally blind, but skiing gives me an amazing sense of freedom. Nowhere else in my life am I so independent; at home in Hampshire I use a white stick or a guide dog or take someone’s arm, but when I’m skiing it is me totally on my own, in full control.”

