Located in the Valais near the Italian border, Champex-Lac is a small ski area set around a mountain lake. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, a quiet atmosphere, and a …
Arabba – Marmolada is a ski area in northern Italy’s Dolomites, forming part of the Sella Ronda circuit. It offers a mix of challenging runs, long cruisers, and high-altitude terrain, …
Vipiteno – Monte Cavallo – Rosskopf is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a mix of easy and intermediate slopes, with some longer runs for …
Located between the cantons of Vaud and Bern, Glacier 3000 is a high-altitude glacier ski area offering year-round snow reliability. It features wide open pistes, long descents, and consistently cold …
In western Lapland near the Swedish border, Ylläs is one of Finland’s largest ski areas, spread across two villages. It offers long runs, varied terrain, and extensive cross-country trails, suiting …
Dijon, in the heart of the Burgundy wine region, is known for its medieval architecture and culinary delights. The city’s well-preserved old town, elegant mansions, and busy markets make it …
Perched on the French-Italian border, Montgenèvre feels like a crossroads between two worlds — where espresso meets vin chaud and old-world charm mingles with alpine adrenaline. It’s one of Europe’s …
Located in the Toggenburg region of eastern Switzerland, Ebnat–Kappel is a small, locally focused ski area. It offers simple slopes suited mainly to beginners and families, with a quiet setting …
Turin, located in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, gives off an air of elegance and cultural sophistication. With its grand boulevards, majestic palaces, and world-class museums, Turin offers visitors a glimpse …
Located on the slopes of the Ötscher in Lower Austria, Lackenhof is a mid-sized, traditionally oriented ski area with a calm alpine setting. It offers a mix of beginner and …