Bielmonte is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, in the Biellese Alps. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with a few challenging runs for more …
Located in the Bernese Oberland beneath the Eiger, Grindelwald–Wengen is a major ski area combining two contrasting resort bases. It offers extensive terrain across the Jungfrau region, with long cruising …
Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is famous for its Gothic cathedral, the final resting place of Christopher Columbus. Its charming old town and annual Feria de Abril festival are great …
Tucked into the southern slopes of the Alps, La Colmiane is a small, sunlit resort where trails wind through forests and wildflower meadows. It’s intimate and approachable, offering a mix …
Located in Bavaria near the Austrian border, Garmisch Classic is one of Germany’s flagship ski areas with varied terrain on the Hausberg, Kreuzeck, and Alpspitze mountains. It suits intermediates and …
Alpe d’Huez, located in the French Alps, is famous for its world-class skiing and stunning mountain scenery. With its extensive ski area, lively après-ski scene, and iconic Tour de France …
Located above Obertraun in Upper Austria, the Freesports Arena Dachstein Krippenstein is a high-alpine area best known for its extreme freeride terrain. It offers very limited groomed pistes, exceptional off-piste …
Located in the Val d’Anniviers in Valais, Grimentz–Zinal is a high-altitude ski area known for reliable snow and a strong focus on intermediate and advanced terrain. It offers long, open …
Located in the Emmental region of the Bernese Oberland, Bumbach–Schangnau is a small, local ski area with a strong community focus. It offers simple slopes suited to beginners and families, …
Bologna, also known as “La Dotta, La Grassa, La Rossa,” attracts tourists with its rich history and culinary delights. The city’s medieval towers and university give it a unique atmosphere. …