Kiel is a port city in northern Germany. The city is located at the Baltic Sea end of the Kiel Canal, the busiest artificial waterway in the world, which links …
Located above the town of Lienz in East Tyrol, Zettersfeld and Hochstein together form the local ski areas served by Lienzer Bergbahnen. They offer a mix of sunny, open intermediate …
Located on the Postalm plateau between Salzburg and Upper Austria, Postalm is a small, high-altitude ski area with a quiet, natural mountain setting. It offers mostly gentle to intermediate slopes, …
Alpe di Mera is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a small network of gentle and intermediate slopes, with wide, open runs and simple lift access. …
Located in the Val d’Anniviers in Valais, Grimentz–Zinal is a high-altitude ski area known for reliable snow and a strong focus on intermediate and advanced terrain. It offers long, open …
Torgnon is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley. It offers a small network of mostly gentle and intermediate slopes, with wide, open runs and straightforward lift access. The …
Malga San Valentino – Haideralm is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a compact network of gentle to intermediate slopes, with wide, well-groomed runs and …
In the Podhale region near Zakopane, Kotelnica is one of Poland’s largest and most modern ski areas. It features wide, well-groomed slopes, strong snowmaking, and excellent beginner and intermediate terrain. …
Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony in Germany, is known for its large international trade fairs such as the Hanover Fair and CeBIT, drawing visitors from all over the world. …
Carved into a bowl of limestone cliffs in the Grand Massif, Flaine is a bold, modernist resort where striking architecture meets world-class skiing. Its car-free streets and seamless ski access …