Located on the Postalm plateau between Salzburg and Upper Austria, Postalm is a small, high-altitude ski area with a quiet, natural mountain setting. It offers mostly gentle to intermediate slopes, …
Le Désert d’Entremont is a small, peaceful village in the Chartreuse Mountains, offering access to gentle ski slopes and scenic alpine terrain. Its runs are ideal for beginners and families, …
Located at the end of the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol, Galtür is a high-altitude ski resort known for its snow reliability and calm, village-based atmosphere. Part of the Silvretta region, …
Also part of the Lillehammer region, Kvitfjell is famous for its World Cup downhill course and more challenging terrain. It has a mix of cruisy slopes and steeper pistes, making …
Located in the Defereggental valley in East Tyrol, St. Jakob is a quiet, high-alpine ski area with a strong local and family-oriented character. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, …
Alpe Giumello is a ski area in northern Italy’s Lombardy region. It features a small network of gentle and intermediate slopes, with open terrain and straightforward lift access. The area …
Sangiacomo di Roburent is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It features a handful of gentle and intermediate slopes, with simple lift access and open terrain. The …
Situated in the Sudetes near the Czech border, Czarna Góra is one of southwest Poland’s top resorts. It offers modern lifts, long runs, and a good range of terrain for …
Perched high in the French Pyrenees, Cambre d’Aze is a dramatic mountain area where rugged peaks and glistening snow create a striking alpine landscape. Favored by freeriders and adventurous skiers, …
Located above Neustift in the Stubai Valley in Tyrol, the Elferlifte serve a small, steep-sided ski area best known for its panoramic views. It offers limited downhill terrain mainly suited …