High on the Cerdagne plateau, Bolquère – Pyrénées 2000 blends crisp mountain air with a laid-back Catalan spirit. It’s smaller and more intimate than the headline resorts, but what it …
Val Thorens, located in the Tarentaise Valley, is Europe’s highest ski resort and is a great spot for winter sports lovers. Its huge ski area, high-altitude slopes, and busy village …
Tarragona is a port city in Catalonia, known for its well-preserved Roman archaeological sites, including the amphitheater by the sea. The city’s rich history is complemented by its beautiful beaches. …
Located across the Zillertal and Salzach valleys in Tyrol and Salzburg, Zillertal Arena is a large, high-altitude ski area known for its extensive, well-connected terrain. It offers predominantly intermediate slopes, …
High in the eastern Krkonoše near the Polish border, Malá Úpa is known for its traditional mountain setting and reliable snow. The slopes are mainly intermediate, and it appeals to …
High in the Allgäu Alps, Oberjoch is known as one of Germany’s most snow-sure non-glacier resorts. It offers wide, well-groomed runs that are ideal for beginners and intermediates. If you …
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, …
Located in the upper Pitztal valley in Tyrol, Rifflsee is a high-altitude ski area set beside a mountain lake with a quiet, open alpine feel. It offers mainly intermediate and …
Alpe du Grand Serre is a friendly and accessible ski resort located near Grenoble in the Isère region. It offers a mix of pistes for all levels, surrounded by forested …
Located in central Switzerland near Schwyz, Sattel–Hochstuckli is a family-oriented ski area known for its gentle slopes and easy access. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate terrain, a compact lift …