Passo Stelvio, or the Stelvio Pass, is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps, famous for its dramatic switchbacks and panoramic views. While primarily known for cycling and driving …
Located at the end of the Val Ferret in Valais, La Fouly is a small, high-alpine ski area close to the Italian border. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, reliable …
Manigod is a picturesque Alpine village in Haute-Savoie, connected to the La Clusaz ski area. It offers gentle slopes and scenic trails, making it ideal for beginners and families. The …
Rucas di Bagnolo is a compact ski area in Piedmont, set above the town of Bagnolo Piemonte at the foot of Monte Bracco. It has a local, authentic feel, with …
Monte Sirino is a ski area in southern Italy’s Basilicata region, set within the Lucanian Apennines. The resort is small and off the beaten path, with a mix of gentle …
One of the oldest cities in Western Europe, Cádiz is a historic port city in Andalusia, famous for its old town, ancient sea walls, and the Carnival of Cádiz, one …
Val d’Ultimo, also known as Schwemmalm, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It features a small network of gentle to intermediate slopes, with wide, well-maintained runs …
Just north of Lillehammer, Hafjell is best known for hosting Alpine events during the 1994 Winter Olympics. It offers varied terrain with long runs, good progression for intermediates, and some …
Located above Seefeld in Tyrol, Gschwandtkopf is a small, locally focused ski area with a relaxed, traditional atmosphere. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, short runs, and scenic views …
Located in the Bernese Oberland, Kandersteg is a traditional alpine village with a small, scenic ski area. It offers a mix of beginner and intermediate slopes, a quiet mountain atmosphere, …