Ski Club of Great Britain launches three new resorts with Ski Club Reps
The Ski Club of Great Britain has launched three new destinations in the Alps where its reps will be based throughout the winter season for 2024/25. The resorts are Alpe d’Huez, Morzine and Serre Chevalier. They are all in the French Alps and popular with the Club’s members and the wider British ski and snowboarding community.
Ski Club reps are there to facilitate social activities for members of the Ski Club, organise group activities and provide information to members in resort. They can also ski socially with members who wish to join them on a daily basis.

The Ski Club of Great Britain is a membership organisation that operates on a not-for-profit basis. It was founded in 1903 at the Café Royal in central London. Ski Club current membership now exceeds 17,000. The Royal Patron of the Ski Club of Great Britain is HRH The Duke of Kent KG and Olympic skier Chemmy Alcott is the Club’s Ambassador.
The Ski Club of Great Britain offers over 120 discounts for its members across a number of categories and it continues to expand for the 2024-25 season. The Club’s industry leading Platinum Travel and Ski Insurance allows for up to 60 days skiing per year and includes off-piste without a guide, outside of the resort boundary area.
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