Straddling the German–Austrian border near Oberstdorf, this is one of the region’s largest ski areas. It offers extensive red and blue pistes, modern lifts, and reliable snow, suiting mixed-ability groups. …
Cimone is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, located in the northern Apennines. It offers a mix of wide, easy slopes and intermediate runs, with some steeper sections …
Located above Lake Brienz in the Bernese Oberland, Brienz–Axalp is a small ski area known for its steep setting and direct access to alpine terrain. It mainly attracts intermediate and …
Located on the high mountain road between Montafon and the Paznaun Valley in Vorarlberg, Silvretta-Bielerhöhe is a very small, high-alpine ski area with a remote, scenic setting. It offers limited …
In western Lapland near the Swedish border, Ylläs is one of Finland’s largest ski areas, spread across two villages. It offers long runs, varied terrain, and extensive cross-country trails, suiting …
Located in Valais, Aletsch Arena is a high-altitude ski area spread across the car-free villages of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, and Fiescheralp. It’s known for reliable snow, wide open pistes, and expansive …
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 …
Val d’Ultimo, also known as Schwemmalm, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It features a small network of gentle to intermediate slopes, with wide, well-maintained runs …
Located above Mitterbach in Lower Austria, Gemeindealpe is a compact, high-altitude ski area with a strong family focus. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, reliable snow conditions, and a …
Hidden deep in the Pyrenees, Luz Ardiden is a place where the mountains still feel wild and untamed. The air smells of pine and woodsmoke, and the rhythm of life …