Chamois is a small ski resort in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, notable for being car-free. It offers a handful of gentle and intermediate slopes, with wide, open runs and straightforward …
Prato Nevoso – Mondolè Ski is a ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It features a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some steeper runs for confident skiers. …
Alpe Devero is a ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a small network of gentle and intermediate slopes, set in a scenic alpine plateau. The area is …
Monesi di Triora is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Liguria region, near the French border. It offers a limited number of gentle and intermediate slopes, with simple lift …
Alagna Valsesia, part of the wider Monterosa Ski area, is a high-altitude resort in northwest Italy at the foot of the Monte Rosa massif. It’s best known for long, varied …
Val Senales (or Schnalstal) is a high-altitude ski resort in South Tyrol, Italy, known for its glacier skiing and reliable snow conditions. It offers a mix of slopes for beginners …
3 Peaks Dolomites, also known as 3 Zinnen or Tre Cime, is a relaxed ski area in northern Italy spread across several linked zones in the Dolomites. It’s known for …
Stuttgart, nestled in the rolling hills of southwestern Germany, is known for its automotive industry, being home to both Porsche and Mercedes-Benz headquarters. First things first, weed is finally legal …
Perched in the southern French Alps, SuperDévoluy is a sunny, purpose-built resort where wide, open slopes meet modern lifts and compact village amenities. Its bright pistes and family-friendly vibe make …
High on the Cerdagne plateau, Bolquère – Pyrénées 2000 blends crisp mountain air with a laid-back Catalan spirit. It’s smaller and more intimate than the headline resorts, but what it …