Located in a remote side valley of the Surselva region in Graubünden, Vals is a small, traditional ski area with a strong local character. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, …
Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is famous for its Gothic cathedral, the final resting place of Christopher Columbus. Its charming old town and annual Feria de Abril festival are great …
High up in the French Pyrenees, Piau Engaly is a ski resort built for those who seek raw mountain beauty. Snow is plentiful, the terrain is steep and dramatic, and …
Located in the Valais, Verbier is one of Switzerland’s best-known ski resorts and a key hub of the Four Vallées. It offers extensive high-altitude terrain, challenging pistes, and renowned off-piste …
Located above the village of Altaussee in the Salzkammergut region of Styria, Loser is a scenic ski area with a relaxed, traditional atmosphere. It offers a mix of intermediate and …
Pescocostanzo is a small ski area in Abruzzo, set high in the Apennines and known for its calm, traditional feel. The slopes are mostly gentle and open, well suited to …
Reims, located in the Champagne region of northeastern France, is famed for its historic cathedral and prestigious champagne houses. The city’s UNESCO-listed cathedral, where French kings were once crowned, and …
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 …
San Domenico di Varzo is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, high in the Lepontine Alps near the Swiss border. It’s known for wide, open slopes that feel …
Tuscany, in central Italy, is known for its rolling hills, historic cities, and world-renowned wine regions. From the Renaissance art of Florence to the medieval charm of Siena and the …