Perched above the Romanche Valley, Auris-en-Oisans is a charming alpine village that combines rustic mountain life with direct access to the Alpe d’Huez ski area. Its timbered chalets and narrow …
In the Harz Mountains, Wurmberg is the region’s main ski resort. It features a gondola, varied slopes, and good snowmaking, attracting skiers from northern Germany. If you are wondering where …
Mottarone is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, perched between Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. Its slopes are short and varied, with gentle cruisers for beginners and a …
Heidelberg is renowned for its beautiful cityscape, featuring Heidelberg Castle, the Karl Theodor Bridge, and the Baroque old town. Nestled on the Neckar River, this city in Baden-Württemberg is a …
Located in Salzburg and Tyrol, Skicircus Saalbach–Hinterglemm–Leogang–Fieberbrunn is one of Austria’s largest and most varied interconnected ski areas. It offers an extensive network of mostly intermediate slopes, modern lift infrastructure, …
Perched above the Tarentaise Valley, Les Arcs is a sprawling alpine resort where modern lifts and ski-in, ski-out villages meet dramatic mountain scenery. Its purpose-built architecture blends seamlessly with vast …
Located above Mitterbach in Lower Austria, Gemeindealpe is a compact, high-altitude ski area with a strong family focus. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, reliable snow conditions, and a …
Vallelunga – Maseben is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some longer runs for cruising and scenic …
Laceno is a ski resort in southern Italy’s Campania region, located in the Apennines. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some steeper runs for more confident …
Located above the town of Imst in Tyrol, Imst is a small, locally focused ski area with a strong family emphasis. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, a compact layout, …