Val Sarentino, also known as Reinswald, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a compact network of mostly easy and intermediate slopes, with wide, well-groomed …
Saint-Hilaire-du-Touvet is a scenic village perched on a plateau in the Chartreuse Mountains, overlooking the Grésivaudan Valley. While not a traditional ski resort, the area offers gentle trails for snowshoeing …
Located in the upper Valais, Bellwald is a quiet, high-altitude ski resort known for its sunny position and uncrowded slopes. It offers a good range of beginner and intermediate terrain, …
Located in the Diemtigtal valley of the Bernese Oberland, Diemtigtal–Springenboden is a very small, locally focused ski area. It offers gentle slopes, minimal infrastructure, and a quiet alpine setting, making …
Near Bayrischzell and within easy reach of Munich, Sudelfeld is one of the largest ski areas in Bavaria. It has a broad mix of slopes and modern lifts, making it …
Close to Munich, Spitzingsee is a popular weekend resort with a compact but varied ski area. It’s best for intermediates and day visitors rather than long destination holidays. If you …
Tucked in the heart of the Queyras Valley, Abriès is a remote alpine village where rugged peaks and forested trails create a peaceful mountain escape. Its traditional stone and timber …
Located in the Upper Engadin near St. Moritz, Corvatsch–Sils–Silvaplana is a high-altitude ski area known for snow reliability and long, varied pistes. It offers a strong mix of intermediate and …
Naples, set against the backdrop of the Bay of Naples, is a city of contrasts, where ancient history meets bustling street life. Its UNESCO-listed historic center and vibrant markets epitomize …
Located on the Hebalm plateau in western Styria, Klug Lifte is a small, locally focused ski area with a quiet, rural setting. It offers short, gentle slopes and basic facilities, …