Bramble Ski By Le Collectionist Creates Beyond Skiing Collection

With the global adventure tourism market set to grow 28% in 2025 (Allied Market Research), Europe’s boldest travellers are moving beyond groomed pistes. This winter, the Alps become a high-adrenaline playground where once-professional-only experiences such as heli-skiing on untouched peaks in Verbier, paragliding across the Matterhorn, and ice diving beneath frozen Swiss lakes, have been made accessible through expert guides, bespoke itineraries, and top-tier safety teams.

In response, Bramble Ski by Le Collectionist has curated its Beyond Skiing Collection: a selection of luxury chalets that double as launchpads for thrill-seekers, offering experiences that test skill, courage, and stamina, without compromising style or comfort. Through Le Conciergerie, Bramble Ski by Le Collectionist’s expert network of on-the-ground concierges, guests gain exclusive access to pro-level instructors, specialist equipment, and insider knowledge of Europe’s most challenging terrain.

Below are standout experiences and properties from the collection, tailored for travellers seeking not just winter escapes but true winter conquests

  • Moon Biking.  Swap skis for the Alps’ most futuristic winter sport: moon biking. These 100% electric snow bikes are light, quiet, and surprisingly easy to handle. Guests can explore hidden trails at twilight or under the stars, gliding silently through the landscape before returning to the warmth of their chalet. It’s eco-friendly, exhilarating, and unlike anything else on snow.
  • Heli-Skiing. Board a private helicopter and fly beyond the lift lines to untouched, high-altitude peaks where only a handful of people set tracks each season. Accompanied by certified mountain guides, guests carve down vast powder fields and steep descents with avalanche safety gear and professional support. For experienced skiers, this is the pinnacle of alpine adventure — skiing where the piste maps end.
  • Ice Climbing. Challenge body and mind by scaling vertical frozen waterfalls with axes, crampons, and ropes under the instruction of expert alpine climbers. Every ascent is rewarded with sweeping views of snow-draped valleys and the raw thrill of conquering an ephemeral natural sculpture. Tailored routes ensure the experience is both accessible to beginners and testing for seasoned adventurers.
  • Paragliding & Speedriding. Glide silently over glaciers and mountain ridges with tandem paragliding flights, offering breathtaking bird’s-eye views of the Matterhorn and Mont Fort. For those seeking more adrenaline, speedriding blends skiing with short bursts of flight — skiing down steep terrain before catching the air again to soar over cliffs and untouched snowfields. Its skiing evolved into a multi-dimensional sport.
  • Ice Diving. Descend beneath the surface of frozen alpine lakes, slipping into a crystalline world of surreal light and shimmering ice formations. Guided by certified instructors and supported with specialist dry-suit equipment, guests experience the silence and wonder usually reserved for polar explorers. Safe, controlled, and unforgettable — ice diving is the definition of otherworldly. 
  • Freestyle & Freeride Skiing. Step into Zermatt’s renowned snowparks to learn tricks, jumps, and rails with professional freestyle coaches — or head beyond the groomed pistes on freeride tours across Verbier’s legendary backcountry. Guests develop skills usually reserved for pro riders, combining technical training with the thrill of untracked terrain. 

Properties

  • Chalet Vicuna - Verbier, Swiss Alps 12 guests · 6 bedrooms · 6 bathrooms · 875 sqm.  Nestled in the natural surroundings of the iconic resort of Verbier, its traditional façade reveals a cosy, designer interior, the perfect balance between contemporary spirit and mountain simplicity.
  • Chalet Grand Coeur - Verbier, Swiss Alps 8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 5 bathrooms · 260 sqm.  Chalet Grand Coeur is a stunning newly-built private home in an exclusive Verbier neighbourhood overlooking the beautiful town to the distant snowy peaks across the valley.
  • Chalet Mckinley - Zermatt, Swiss Alps 10 guests · 5 bedrooms · 5 bathrooms · 692 sqm. With its wooden balconies, Chalet McKinley looks like a typical alpine chalet, but its large bay windows already reveal a modern interior. Inside, in the middle of the living room, an imposing contemporary fireplace made of stone and black steel structures the space.

Whether scaling frozen waterfalls, riding electric moon bikes at dusk, or mastering freestyle tricks in Zermatt’s snowparks, this collection transforms the Alps into a season-long adventure for the fearless.

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