Located at the end of the Pitztal valley in Tyrol, Pitztaler Glacier is one of Austria’s highest ski areas and is focused on snow reliability and long seasons. It offers …
South of Munich, Brauneck is a classic local mountain with varied terrain and scenic views over the Bavarian Alps. It suits intermediates and stronger skiers, though facilities are more traditional …
Located in the Bernese Oberland above the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Mürren–Schilthorn is a high-altitude, car-free ski area with a dramatic alpine setting. It offers challenging terrain, long descents, and reliable snow …
Naples, set against the backdrop of the Bay of Naples, is a city of contrasts, where ancient history meets bustling street life. Its UNESCO-listed historic center and vibrant markets epitomize …
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 …
Close to the Russian border in eastern Lapland, Salla is a peaceful, remote resort surrounded by wilderness. The slopes are mostly gentle and uncrowded, making it ideal for beginners and …
Rennes, in northwest France, is known for its medieval architecture and lively student scene. The city’s historic center features charming cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses, while its vibrant cultural scene …
Located in the Krkonoše Mountains near the Polish border, Špindlerův Mlýn is the best-known ski resort in Czechia and a true all-round winter destination. It offers the country’s widest range …
Located in Tyrol, Hopfgarten im Brixental is part of the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser–Brixental, one of Austria’s largest interconnected ski areas. It offers direct access to extensive, well-linked terrain, long cruising …
Crissolo – Monviso Ski is a ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a small network of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some steeper runs for confident skiers. …