Genoa, perched along the Ligurian coast, has a strong maritime history which can be seen in its stunning architecture and busy port. The city’s historic center and Porto Antico harbor …
Located above Fügen in the Zillertal in Tyrol, Spieljoch is a family-friendly ski area with a strong beginner and intermediate focus. It offers wide, well-groomed pistes, modern lift infrastructure, and …
Located on a sunny terrace above the Rhône Valley in Valais, Eischoll is a small, traditional ski area with a calm, village-focused atmosphere. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate terrain, …
High above the Ofotfjord in northern Norway, Narvik offers one of the most dramatic ski settings in Scandinavia. It combines steep terrain and freeride potential with sweeping sea views, making …
Gelsenkirchen is located in the Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and is known for its history of coal mining and heavy industry. While the coal mines have now closed, …
Cortina d’Ampezzo is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Dolomites, part of the Dolomiti Superski network. It offers a wide range of slopes for all levels, from easy cruisers to …
Located near the Bavarian border in Salzburg, Heutal is a small, high-alpine ski area with a strong local and family focus. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, a quiet mountain …
Located in Carinthia near the Italian border, Nassfeld is one of Austria’s largest ski areas outside the Alps’ main transit corridors and is known for its good snow reliability and …
Champoluc, part of the Monterosa Ski area in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, offers high-altitude slopes with long runs and varied terrain. It’s popular with intermediates and advanced skiers, featuring open …
Mönchengladbach is located in western Germany and is known for its strong textile industry background. Today, the city blends its industrial history with contemporary culture, featuring attractions such as the …