Ludwigshafen is situated on the Rhine River opposite Mannheim. Predominantly industrial, the city is the headquarters of BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, which plays a central role in the …
Set in the Jeseníky Mountains near Malá Morávka, Karlov is a group of linked ski areas offering varied, mostly intermediate-friendly terrain. It suits families and mixed-ability groups, with a relaxed …
Located in the remote Val d’Avers in Graubünden, Avers is one of Switzerland’s least developed ski areas. With minimal lift infrastructure and a strong emphasis on ski touring and off-piste …
Verona, in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is famous for its well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona, and Juliet’s House, linked to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The city’s historic …
Le Grand Valtin is a small ski area in the Vosges Mountains, offering gentle slopes suitable for beginners and families. Surrounded by forested hills and scenic landscapes, it provides a …
Saint-Étienne, situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is known for its industrial history. The city’s art museums, lively festivals, and green spaces make it a unique destination for art lovers, outdoor …
Pejo is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Trentino region, located within Stelvio National Park. It offers a compact mix of wide cruisers and steeper runs, with high-altitude skiing and …
Located in eastern Switzerland near Goldingen, Atzmännig is a small, family-oriented ski area best known for its beginner-friendly slopes and relaxed atmosphere. It focuses on accessibility and simplicity, making it …
Scanno – Monte Rotondo is a ski area in central Italy’s Abruzzo region, located in the Apennines. It offers a mix of intermediate and some challenging slopes, with open terrain …
Passo Lanciano – Majelletta is a ski area in central Italy’s Abruzzo region, set within the Majella mountains. It offers a mix of intermediate and advanced slopes, with long runs …