Mountain Holiday Survey 2025: We’d rather cut back on groceries than give up our trip

In March 2025, the platform In de bergen once again conducted a large-scale survey into mountain holiday trends among Dutch and Belgian travellers. More than 1200 visitors and followers of the website completed the online questionnaire, which explored topics such as booking behaviour, transportation, accommodation preferences and holiday activities. As in previous years, the results provide a clear picture of the latest trends and shifts in the mountain holiday market. The most telling insight? Even with rising costs, we’d rather cut back on everyday expenses than miss out on our cherished getaway to the mountains.

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INSIGHTS: Length of stay and accommodation during mountain holidays

In our annual survey on mountain holidays among Dutch and Flemish holidaymakers, we asked respondents about the average length of stay during their mountain vacation in spring, summer, and/or autumn. Over 1,100 participants took part in this survey. Notably, 44% of respondents go on vacation for longer than 12 days, with the most popular accommodation being an apartment. The accompanying presentation contains all the information on these two topics.

INSIGHTS: Spring skiing

In late March, Snowplaza conducted a small survey among its followers via both the Dutch website (Snowplaza.nl) and the German websites (Snowplaza.de) on the theme ‘Winter sports in March or April’. In the poll, shared through its own Instagram channel in the stories, the winter sports platform asked its followers and readers questions about late-season winter sports. The answers to the questions can be found in the presentation below.

INSIGHTS: Germans also optimistic about the winter season

At Snowplaza.de last month, we also posed the question to our followers. The good start to the winter season creates positivity, also among our eastern neighbours. See below the elaborations of the small survey.

INSIGHTS: SNOWY WINTER

On December 1st, Snowplaza.nl shared a poll via Instagram stories regarding the abundant snowfall of the past weeks and the confidence in a good and snow-rich winter. Hundreds of followers actively shared their opinions and were very positive. A whopping 96% expect it to be a good winter in terms of snow, and 43% even plan an additional skiing trip due to the favorable snow conditions in the ski areas. In the presentation below, you can find all the answers.

Insights: Ski courses for children

At the end of October, we conducted research via the social media channels of Snowplaza.nl to determine to what extent our followers have school-age children and how they deal with ski lessons. Do parents consider it important that their children receive lessons in their own language, and when do they book ski lessons for their children? The answers can be found in the presentation below.

Winter sports survey 2023 2024: ski holidays still hugely popular despite inflation

A few weeks ago, the winter sports websites Skiinformatie.nl, Snowplaza.nl and Snowplaza.be again conducted their annual survey on winter sports trends among Dutch and Belgian people. More than 2,000 winter sports enthusiasts participated. Below is a brief summary and a link to the entire survey.

16% go on winter sports more often than before

Of all those surveyed, almost half go on winter sports once a year. Over a third even go twice and 16% even more often. A small percentage (4%) do not go on skiing holidays every year. Almost three quarters of respondents have been going on winter sports about the same frequency for the past 5 years (excluding ‘corona winters’), while 16% go more often than before. 11% say they go less often.

Financial situation reason to go less often, but also more often

Over a third give ‘financial situation’ as the main reason for going on winter sports less often. Interestingly, the financial situation also plays an important role for a quarter of the respondents who go more often: there is more money and time available for winter sports. It is also noteworthy that almost a fifth say they go on shorter winter sports trips more often.

94% will go on winter sports, 60% has already booked

Of all respondents, 94% indicated that they will definitely go on a winter sports holiday next winter. 2% do not know yet and 4% say they will not go this season. Of the 4% who are not going, 35% say it has to do with their financial situation. This is absolutely 12 people. 9% choose another holiday and 9% also do not go due to injury. Of the respondents who say they do not yet know whether they are going, 30% say it has to do with the financial situation. Almost a quarter are waiting to see what the prices do. More than half of the respondents (60%) have already booked their winter sports holidays. 40% still want to do so.

Same budget or more

More than half of those surveyed (60%) expect to have the same budget for winter sports as usual. Remarkably, a quarter says they will have a higher budget this year, while 5% says they will be able to spend less on the winter sports holiday. A large part of the respondents (39%) indicates that they will not make other choices because of price increases: they will do as usual. 12% cannot yet estimate. The most likely savings will be made on eating out and accommodation. In addition, more groceries will be taken along and less will be spent on winter sports clothing, equipment and après-ski.

Austria still the most popular winter sports country

Austria remains the most popular winter sports country among the Dutch and Belgians: 64% goes here. This is followed by Italy, France and Switzerland. This order was the same in a previous survey.

Over 60% buy ski pass on the spot at the till

Almost two-thirds of respondents buy their ski pass on site at the ticket office, while 3% buy on site from a vending machine. 15% buy a ski pass in advance, online, and 14% book a trip where the ski pass is directly included. The greater the discount, the earlier we are willing to buy a ski pass online. Within a week before departure, a clear majority, 5% find a nice discount. Conversely, people are willing to book a ski pass more than 6 months before the holiday when it gives a 30% discount on the ski pass.

Skiing most important activity during winter sports

The main activity during winter holidays is overwhelmingly skiing: 89% have this as their main activity. This is followed by snowboarding with 6%. Besides skiing, a quarter says they like to go après-skiing and almost as many would like to relax or read a book next to their main activity. More than 16% say they also like to go winter walking, 12.7% like to go wellness and tobogganing is also an activity often undertaken during winter sports. Read the full study here> Winter sports study 2023 2024

Insights: Autumn in the Alps

Autumn is one of the most colourful times in the Alps. The beautiful autumn colours combined with entertaining events make this time a popular destination in the Alps. The results are promising!

Results of the survey

Insights: Mountain lifts in summer

Holidays in the Alps are becoming more popular every year. An important part of this are the ski lifts. We asked our followers to find out how they use the lift.

Here are the results

 

Insights: What should the ideal mountain destination meet?

What should a good destination in the Alps fulfil? A question that many customers ask us again and again. What does the Dutch mountain lover do and what are they looking for?

Result of the survey