Carved into a bowl of limestone cliffs in the Grand Massif, Flaine is a bold, modernist resort where striking architecture meets world-class skiing. Its car-free streets and seamless ski access …
Located above Hallein in Salzburg, Bad Dürrnberg is a small, locally focused ski area with a strong beginner and family emphasis. It offers gentle slopes, easy access from the city, …
Located above Ehrwald in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, Ehrwalder Alm is a wide, open ski area with a strong focus on beginner and intermediate terrain. It offers gentle pistes, modern …
Located in Tyrol, Alpbach forms part of the Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau ski area, one of Austria’s larger interconnected regions. It offers a wide range of terrain for all ability …
Known as the “City of Blades,” Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia has long been famous for its production of high-quality knives. The city also offers beautiful green spaces and historical sites, …
Located on a sunny terrace above the Rhône Valley in Valais, Bürchen–Törbel is a small, traditional ski area with a calm, rural character. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, …
Col de Marcieu is a small, quiet ski area in the Chartreuse Mountains, offering gentle slopes and forested trails ideal for beginners and families. Its scenic alpine setting and traditional …
Located in Salzburg and Tyrol, Skicircus Saalbach–Hinterglemm–Leogang–Fieberbrunn is one of Austria’s largest and most varied interconnected ski areas. It offers an extensive network of mostly intermediate slopes, modern lift infrastructure, …
Located in the Pillerseetal in Tyrol, Buchensteinwand is a family-friendly ski area centred around gentle, wide slopes. It offers easy terrain, modern lifts, and reliable snow conditions, making it particularly …
Cappadocia – Campo Rotondo is a small ski area in central Italy’s Lazio region. It offers a short but varied mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with open terrain and …