5 Instagram Accounts Skiers Should Follow for Better Ski Trips
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If you want better ski days with less faff, the right Instagram follows can genuinely help: from where to ski (and when) to how to improve quickly, plus family logistics and weekend-trip planning.
Here are InTheSnow’s five creators bringing real-world tips, honest advice and copy-and-go itineraries for UK skiers this winter.
1) @ninagigele

Guide-sharp Arlberg insight + calm, practical mountain wisdom
Pro skier, mountain guide, storyteller – Nina blends soulful Arlberg days with insider timing, where to roam, and how to move well so you can ski longer. Expect reassuring safety notes, recovery pointers and route ideas that make a special trip feel smooth and memorable — especially if you’re stepping up terrain.
Follow for: Arlberg intel, confidence on bigger terrain, calm “do this, not that” guidance.
2) @aimee_fuller

Pro tips made welcoming: confidence, fitness and fun for every rider
Aimee translates years at the top into bite-size confidence builders: steeps with sensible tactics, first park hits without bravado, plus simple off-snow strength and recovery you can do before you fly. It’s polished yet generous – women-led ride-along energy that lifts everyone – and great for squeezing more of the mountain into a single week.
Follow for: confidence on steeps, park basics, pre-trip strength + recovery routines.
3) @thesnospy

Easy, try-this-today drills + an insider’s window on ski tech
Rosie turns the inside view of ski tech into progress you can feel on a week away. Short videos break down balance, edging and timing so your carving improves without overthinking. There’s behind-the-scenes industry life too, but always with clear “try this on your next lap” takeaways – ideal if you want day-two improvement on holiday.
Follow for: quick technique wins, simple drills, confidence-building clarity.
4) @adventuresofthewests

Honest, kid-in-tow advice that makes family ski holidays run smoothly
If you’re taking the kids, start here. You’ll get the real logistics: road-trip routines, self-catering setups, snack strategies, and how to pace a day so everyone finishes smiling. Their itineraries are genuinely copyable, budgeting is refreshingly honest, and the vibe is upbeat: memories, not meltdowns with routes and stays you can actually book.
Follow for: family ski planning, realistic schedules, budget clarity, low-stress days.
5) @weekendskier

Short-break itineraries that turn Friday-to-Sunday into real ski time
Perfect for UK holiday-makers who want more than one big trip. Expect plug-and-play weekend plans late-Friday departures, Sunday returns plus sensible resort picks and lift-pass savings that don’t kill the fun. Packing advice works with hand luggage, and the “do this, not that” tone helps you spend less time faffing and more time skiing.
Follow for: weekend ski strategy, time-saving plans, smarter packing, better-value breaks.
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