Oropa – Mucrone is a ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some steeper runs for more confident skiers. The …
Trafoi is a ski resort in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region, located in the Stelvio National Park. It offers a mix of intermediate and advanced slopes, with high-altitude terrain that …
La Norma is a family-friendly ski resort in the Maurienne Valley, offering a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes surrounded by alpine scenery. The village features traditional chalets and a …
Located near the Swedish border in eastern Norway, Trysil is the country’s largest ski resort with a vast network of well-groomed slopes. It’s especially strong for families and intermediates, with …
Located in Upper Styria near the village of Veitsch, Brunnalm is a small, locally oriented ski area set in a quiet mountain environment. It offers mainly gentle to intermediate slopes, …
Located south of Prague, Monínec is one of the country’s most accessible resorts and uses advanced snowmaking to run even in marginal conditions. It’s best for short trips, beginners, and …
In the Allgäu Alps, Nebelhorn is known for one of Germany’s longest ski descents and a dramatic high-mountain setting. It appeals to intermediates and advanced skiers looking for longer runs …
Located in the Vaud Alps, Villars–Gryon is a well-established ski area combining traditional villages with a broad, accessible mountain sector. It offers a good mix of beginner and intermediate terrain, …
Located in the Lungau region of Salzburg, Fanningberg is a mid-sized ski area known for its wide, open pistes and reliable snow. It offers a strong mix of beginner and …
Located in the Bernese Oberland, Frutigen is a small, locally focused ski area primarily aimed at beginners and families. It offers gentle slopes, a quiet setting, and basic facilities, making …