Meribel, in the heart of the Three Valleys ski area, is known for its chalet-style architecture and extensive ski terrain. From its gentle beginner slopes to its challenging slopes and …
Located above Kaprun in Salzburg, Kitzsteinhorn–Maiskogel is a high-altitude ski area combining glacier skiing with lower, family-friendly terrain. It offers snow-reliable conditions on the glacier, a broad mix of beginner …
Also in the Jeseníky range, Kouty is known for its modern lifts and some of the longest runs in Moravia. It appeals to intermediates and stronger skiers, though the base …
Nistos is a small, peaceful village in the French Pyrenees, surrounded by forested mountains and scenic valleys. Its modest ski area and nearby trails make it suitable for beginners, families, …
Valtournenche is a ski area in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, part of the Cervinia-Valtournenche-Zermatt ski domain. It offers a mix of wide cruisers and more challenging runs, with high-altitude terrain …
Located above the Rhône Valley in Valais, Belalp–Blatten–Naters is a high-altitude ski area overlooking the Aletsch Glacier. It offers a mix of wide intermediate pistes and more demanding terrain, with …
High in the Allgäu Alps, Oberjoch is known as one of Germany’s most snow-sure non-glacier resorts. It offers wide, well-groomed runs that are ideal for beginners and intermediates. If you …
Reims, located in the Champagne region of northeastern France, is famed for its historic cathedral and prestigious champagne houses. The city’s UNESCO-listed cathedral, where French kings were once crowned, and …
Lavarone – Rivetta is a ski area in northern Italy’s Trentino region, featuring a compact network of gentle and intermediate slopes. The runs are wide and well-groomed, with simple lift …
Les Carroz is a charming Alpine village in the Haute-Savoie, part of the Grand Massif ski area. It offers a mix of slopes for beginners and intermediates, with wide runs …