Located in the Heinzenberg region of Graubünden, Tschappina is a small, high-alpine ski area with a strong local focus. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate terrain, uncrowded slopes, and a …
Located at the end of the Saas Valley in Valais, Saas-Fee is a high-altitude, glacier-backed ski resort known for reliable snow and long seasons. It offers extensive intermediate and advanced …
Hidden in the Trois Vallées, La Tania is a compact, modern resort that blends sleek chalets with quick access to some of the world’s largest ski terrain. It’s lively but …
Gavarnie-Gèdre is a picturesque village in the French Pyrenees, famed for its dramatic cirque and towering waterfalls. The ski area is small and quiet, with gentle slopes suited to beginners …
Located above Seefeld in Tyrol, Gschwandtkopf is a small, locally focused ski area with a relaxed, traditional atmosphere. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, short runs, and scenic views …
Reims, located in the Champagne region of northeastern France, is famed for its historic cathedral and prestigious champagne houses. The city’s UNESCO-listed cathedral, where French kings were once crowned, and …
Located at the end of the Gastein Valley in Salzburg, Sportgastein is the highest and most snow-reliable sector of the Bad Gastein ski area. It offers wide, high-alpine pistes, a …
Folgàrida – Marilléva is a ski area in northern Italy’s Trentino region, linked directly to Madonna di Campiglio. It offers a wide range of slopes, from gentle cruisers to more …
Passo Stelvio, or the Stelvio Pass, is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps, famous for its dramatic switchbacks and panoramic views. While primarily known for cycling and driving …
Bellevaux-Hirmentaz is a peaceful family ski resort in the Haute-Savoie, ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers. It features gentle slopes, scenic views of the Chablais mountains, and access to nearby …