Genoa, perched along the Ligurian coast, has a strong maritime history which can be seen in its stunning architecture and busy port. The city’s historic center and Porto Antico harbor …
San Pellegrino – Falcade is a ski area in northern Italy’s Dolomites. It offers a mix of wide cruisers, intermediate runs, and some steeper slopes, with well-groomed pistes and modern …
Located in Tyrol, Gerlos is a key village within the Zillertal Arena, one of Austria’s largest interconnected ski areas. It offers extensive, well-linked terrain, modern lift infrastructure, and a strong …
Perched above the Serre-Ponçon valley, Chabanon is a mountain hideaway with a laid-back pulse and unpolished charm. It’s the kind of place where locals still know every trail by name, …
3 Peaks Dolomites, also known as 3 Zinnen or Tre Cime, is a relaxed ski area in northern Italy spread across several linked zones in the Dolomites. It’s known for …
Mont Aigoual is a mountain in the Cévennes, straddling the Gard and Lozère departments, known for its dramatic landscapes and panoramic views. While not a major ski resort, the area …
Located near Chur in the canton of Graubünden, Tschiertschen is a small, traditional ski resort with a strong village character. It offers mainly intermediate terrain, reliable natural snow, and uncrowded …
Located above Fügen in the Zillertal in Tyrol, Spieljoch is a family-friendly ski area with a strong beginner and intermediate focus. It offers wide, well-groomed pistes, modern lift infrastructure, and …
Ristolas is a small, tranquil village in the Queyras Valley, nestled in the French Alps near the Italian border. Its ski area is modest, with gentle slopes suitable for beginners …
Col de Marcieu is a small, quiet ski area in the Chartreuse Mountains, offering gentle slopes and forested trails ideal for beginners and families. Its scenic alpine setting and traditional …