Monte Baldo is a unique ski area in northern Italy’s Veneto region, overlooking Lake Garda. The slopes aren’t massive, but the combination of alpine skiing with sweeping lake views makes …
Milan, in northern Italy, is famous for fashion and business. From the majestic Duomo to the chic fashion boutiques of Via Montenapoleone, Milan embodies modern Italian elegance and innovation. If …
Located in Tyrol, Gerlos is a key village within the Zillertal Arena, one of Austria’s largest interconnected ski areas. It offers extensive, well-linked terrain, modern lift infrastructure, and a strong …
Oldenburg in Lower Saxony is known for its charming blend of historic and modern elements. The city features the Oldenburg Palace, which houses a state museum with significant art and …
Sansicario – Cesana is a ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, part of the Via Lattea (Milky Way) network. It offers a mix of wide cruisers and intermediate slopes, …
Located above Oetz in the Ötztal in Tyrol, Hochoetz is a family-friendly ski area with a sunny, high-altitude setting. It offers a good range of beginner and intermediate slopes, modern …
Located above Lake Brienz in the Bernese Oberland, Brienz–Axalp is a small ski area known for its steep setting and direct access to alpine terrain. It mainly attracts intermediate and …
Set in the Bauges Massif, Aillons-Margériaz is a hidden alpine gem where rolling forests and limestone peaks frame a peaceful ski area. Its welcoming village atmosphere and scenic trails make …
Sella Nevea – Kanin is a ski area in northeastern Italy, on the border with Slovenia. It offers a mix of wide cruisers, intermediate runs, and steep slopes, with high-altitude …
Located in the Entlebuch region of central Switzerland, Marbach–Marbachegg is a small to mid-sized ski area with a strong local focus. It offers a good mix of beginner and intermediate …