In the Karkonosze Mountains, Szrenica is one of Poland’s better-known mountain resorts. It has longer runs and a more alpine feel, attracting intermediates and stronger skiers. If you are wondering …
Located above Ehrwald in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, the Ehrwalder Wettersteinbahnen serve a compact ski area on the Zugspitze massif. It offers mainly intermediate terrain with some more demanding sections, …
Located above Grän in the Tannheim Valley in Tyrol, Füssener Jöchle is a compact, high-altitude ski area known for its reliable snow and open terrain. It offers mainly intermediate slopes …
Nestled at the gateway to the vast Three Valleys ski area, Brides-les-Bains is a spa town where relaxation and adventure meet. Known for its thermal waters and rejuvenating atmosphere, it …
Krefeld, located on the left bank of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, is known for its textile industry, historically earning it the nickname “the city of silk and velvet.” First …
Perched on the slopes of the Maurienne Valley, Saint François Longchamp is a welcoming alpine resort where families, fresh powder, and panoramic views meet. Its wide runs and relaxed pace …
Located above the village of Biberwier in Tyrol, Marienberg is a small ski area with a clear family and beginner focus. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, simple lift infrastructure, …
Located in western Styria near Modriach, the Winkel Hoislifte are a very small, locally run ski area with a quiet rural setting. They offer short, gentle slopes and basic facilities, …
Located at the end of the Montafon Valley in Vorarlberg, Gargellen is a high-altitude ski resort with reliable snow and a quiet, traditional atmosphere. It offers mainly intermediate terrain, open …
Tucked in the Hautes-Alpes, Laye en Champsaur is a tranquil alpine village where gentle slopes and forested trails create a peaceful mountain escape. Its traditional chalets and quiet streets offer …