Located between St. Anton and Lech on the Arlberg in Vorarlberg, Stuben am Arlberg is a small, traditional ski village with direct access to the wider Arlberg ski area. It …
Located above Innsbruck in Tyrol, Glungezer is a high-alpine ski area known for its natural snow conditions and long valley descents. It offers mainly intermediate and advanced terrain, a quieter …
Located in the Diemtigtal valley of the Bernese Oberland, Diemtigtal–Wiriehorn is the largest ski area in the valley and is geared toward families and intermediate skiers. It offers a good …
Andalo – Fai della Paganella is a ski area in northern Italy’s Trentino region. It offers a compact network of wide, easy-to-intermediate slopes with good snow reliability and straightforward lift …
Pescasseroli is a ski area in central Italy’s Abruzzo region, located within the Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise National Park. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with a …
High on the Cerdagne plateau, Bolquère – Pyrénées 2000 blends crisp mountain air with a laid-back Catalan spirit. It’s smaller and more intimate than the headline resorts, but what it …
Saint-Véran is a high-altitude village in the Queyras Valley, known as one of the highest inhabited villages in Europe. Its small ski area is ideal for beginners and families, with …
Located in Bavaria, Germany, Ingolstadt is a city rich with history and modern innovation. Known as the setting of the novel “Frankenstein,” Ingolstadt also plays a significant role in the …
Perched in the French Alps, Megève is a glamorous alpine resort where cobbled streets, luxury chalets, and designer boutiques meet snow-covered peaks. Its blend of traditional Savoyard charm and high-end …
On the Czech border in the Ore Mountains, Fichtelberg is one of eastern Germany’s best-known resorts. It offers mostly gentle to intermediate terrain and pairs with nearby Czech skiing for …