Cradled in the heart of the Pyrenees, Saint-Lary has the warmth of a true mountain village wrapped in the thrill of a major ski resort. Stone chalets, thermal spas, and …
Located on a high plateau in the Salzkammergut region of Styria, Tauplitzalm is a snow-reliable ski area with a wide, open alpine setting. It offers predominantly intermediate terrain, long scenic …
Located at the end of the Kaunertal valley in Tyrol, Kaunertaler Glacier is a high-altitude ski area focused on snow reliability and long seasons. It offers wide, open pistes mainly …
Located near the town of Kötschach-Mauthen in Carinthia, Kötschach is a small, locally focused ski area with a quiet alpine setting. It offers short, gentle to intermediate slopes and a …
Located near Gaal in Styria, the Gaaler Lifte form a small, locally focused ski area. It offers gentle to intermediate slopes, simple lift infrastructure, and a quiet alpine setting, making …
Located in the remote Val d’Avers in Graubünden, Avers is one of Switzerland’s least developed ski areas. With minimal lift infrastructure and a strong emphasis on ski touring and off-piste …
On the Czech border in the Ore Mountains, Fichtelberg is one of eastern Germany’s best-known resorts. It offers mostly gentle to intermediate terrain and pairs with nearby Czech skiing for …
Located at the foot of Sněžka, the highest mountain in Czechia, Pec pod Sněžkou is one of the country’s leading ski resorts in the Krkonoše Mountains. It offers varied terrain …
Located above Seefeld in Tyrol, Rosshütte is the main alpine ski area on the Seefeld plateau and offers a broader range of terrain than nearby local hills. It features a …
Le Markstein is a small ski resort in the Vosges Mountains, offering gentle slopes ideal for beginners and families. Its scenic location provides panoramic views of the surrounding forests and …