Located in the Sauerland, Winterberg is the best-known ski area in northern Germany. It offers a large network of connected slopes, strong snowmaking, and night skiing, ideal for weekend and …
Located in the Hohe Tauern range in Carinthia, Ankogel is a high-alpine ski area known for its steep terrain and natural snow conditions. It mainly attracts experienced skiers, offering challenging …
Located in Tyrol, Ellmau is a key village within the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser–Brixental, one of Austria’s largest interconnected ski areas. It offers direct access to extensive, well-linked pistes, a strong …
Venice, world famous for its winding canal network and stunning architecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is famous for landmarks like St. Mark’s Basilica, the Grand Canal, …
Speikboden, also known as Funivie Speikboden or Bergbahnen Speikboden, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a mix of wide, well-groomed pistes and more challenging …
Nestled in the Aravis range, La Clusaz is a vibrant alpine village where rustic chalets and winding streets meet expansive, snow-covered peaks. Its mix of lively après-ski, gourmet cuisine, and …
Located above the Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg, Diedamskopf is a high-alpine ski area known for its open terrain and long descents. It offers reliable snow conditions, wide pistes, and a strong …
Passo Rolle is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Trentino region, set beneath the Pale di San Martino range. It offers a limited number of wide, open slopes suited …
Located in the Bernese Oberland beneath the Eiger, Grindelwald–Wengen is a major ski area combining two contrasting resort bases. It offers extensive terrain across the Jungfrau region, with long cruising …
Located on a sunny terrace above the Rhône Valley in Valais, Eischoll is a small, traditional ski area with a calm, village-focused atmosphere. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate terrain, …