Located on the Julier Pass in Graubünden, Bivio is a high-altitude, low-profile ski resort with reliable natural snow. It offers a mix of groomed pistes and accessible off-piste terrain, attracting …
Aosta Valley, in the Italian Alps, is known for its stunning mountain scenery, medieval castles, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore its charming villages, hike scenic trails, and enjoy …
Set in the western Krkonoše, Paseky is a smaller, scenic ski area with mostly red and blue slopes. It’s a good choice for quieter trips and intermediate skiers who prefer …
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 …
Located in the Tannheimer Tal in Tyrol, Schattwald–Zöblen is a small, traditional ski area with a calm village atmosphere. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, short runs, and a …
Valladolid, a city in north-central Spain, is steeped in history. Known for its religious architecture and museums, it’s also the city where Christopher Columbus spent his last years. If you …
Located on the Hebalm plateau in western Styria, Klug Lifte is a small, locally focused ski area with a quiet, rural setting. It offers short, gentle slopes and basic facilities, …
Campitello Matese is a ski area in southern Italy’s Molise region. It provides a good spread of easy and intermediate runs, with open slopes and some longer descents for confident …
Located in the Val d’Anniviers in Valais, Grimentz–Zinal is a high-altitude ski area known for reliable snow and a strong focus on intermediate and advanced terrain. It offers long, open …
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 …