The European Week of Winter Sport (EWWS) makes winter sports more accessible and inclusive for all ages and backgrounds.
It promotes physical activity, focusing on improving health, particularly for those facing economic challenges. EWWS also raises awareness about climate change and sustainability, encouraging healthy, eco-friendly lifestyles.
For individuals, the project provides opportunities to engage in winter sports and learn sustainable practices. For sports organizations, it offers tools to organize inclusive, sustainable events.
EWWS also supports education providers and local authorities in integrating sustainability into programs and policies, fostering a culture of sustainable winter sports across Europe.
The first European Week of Winter Sport (EWWS) took place successfully in February 2025, bringing together more than 2,100 participants from over 10 countries.
You can explore all the events—from skiing and ice skating to snowboarding, university discussions, and online sessions on climate change and sustainability in winter sports—on our interactive map. Join us in making winter sports more sustainable and inclusive. ❄️
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