Osnabrück, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is steeped in history, notably as the site where the Peace of Westphalia was negotiated, ending the Thirty Years’ War in Europe. First things …
Tucked above the Côte d’Azur, Auron feels like the Riviera’s wild side — where the sea breeze meets mountain air and luxury takes on a rugged edge. Its cobbled square …
On the Czech border in the Ore Mountains, Fichtelberg is one of eastern Germany’s best-known resorts. It offers mostly gentle to intermediate terrain and pairs with nearby Czech skiing for …
Rucas di Bagnolo is a compact ski area in Piedmont, set above the town of Bagnolo Piemonte at the foot of Monte Bracco. It has a local, authentic feel, with …
Located in the Saanenland region of the Bernese Oberland, Saanenmöser is a small ski area forming part of the wider Gstaad region. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, easy access, …
Perched in the Southern Alps, Les Orres is a sun-drenched resort where wide slopes meet charming alpine architecture. Its timbered chalets and family-friendly atmosphere create a warm, inviting village, while …
Located at the tri-border area of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia in Carinthia, Dreiländereck is a small ski area with a clear local focus. It offers mainly intermediate slopes, open views …
Plan Val Passiria – Pfelders is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a compact network of wide, gentle slopes with some intermediate runs, making it suitable for …
Verona, in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is famous for its well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona, and Juliet’s House, linked to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The city’s historic …
Located above the town of Reutte in the Außerfern region of Tyrol, Hahnenkamm is a small to mid-sized ski area with a relaxed, regional character. It offers a mix of …