Carezza Dolomites is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers mostly easy to intermediate slopes with smooth, well-groomed pistes, making it ideal for confident beginners and …
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 …
Nestled in the Southern Alps, Val d’Allos is a sun-drenched resort where wide, gentle slopes wind through larch forests and charming alpine chalets. Its relaxed pace and family-friendly atmosphere make …
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 …
Chamonix, right beneath the towering peaks of Mont Blanc, is known for its challenging ski runs and legendary off-piste skiing. Its steep slopes, glacier skiing, and world-class mountaineering attract extreme …
La Schlucht is a ski area in the Vosges Mountains, straddling the Alsace-Lorraine border, known for its gentle slopes and scenic forested surroundings. It’s ideal for beginners and families, offering …
La Thuile is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley with direct lift links into France’s Espace San Bernardo area. It offers wide, confidence-building pistes alongside more demanding runs, …
Saint-Hilaire-du-Touvet is a scenic village perched on a plateau in the Chartreuse Mountains, overlooking the Grésivaudan Valley. While not a traditional ski resort, the area offers gentle trails for snowshoeing …
Combloux is a charming alpine village near Megève, offering panoramic views of Mont Blanc and easy access to the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area. Its slopes suit beginners and intermediates, while …
Cradled between waterfalls and wild peaks, Cauterets feels like a mountain town painted by nature itself. Steam rises from its historic thermal baths while skiers and hikers flow through its …