Located in the Emmental region of the Bernese Oberland, Bumbach–Schangnau is a small, local ski area with a strong community focus. It offers simple slopes suited to beginners and families, …
Rostock is a major maritime center on the northern coast of Germany, by the Baltic Sea. It’s known for its historic Rostock University, one of the oldest in the Baltic …
Located near Alpthal in central Switzerland, Brunni is a small, traditional ski area primarily aimed at beginners and families. It offers gentle slopes, a quiet mountain setting, and a strong …
In the Bavarian Forest near the Czech border, Großer Arber is the region’s largest ski resort. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, making it a solid choice …
Located in the Bohemian Forest near the Czech border in Upper Austria, Hochficht is a mid-sized ski area known for its reliable snow and wide, forest-lined pistes. It offers a …
Le Reposoir is a charming village in the Haute-Savoie, nestled in the Aravis Mountains. Its small ski area offers gentle slopes ideal for beginners and families, while the surrounding forests …
Perched in the French Pyrenees, Le Mourtis is a small, family-friendly resort where gentle slopes and forested trails create a serene mountain retreat. Its rustic chalets and quiet village atmosphere …
Located above Verbier in Valais, Bruson and the Val de Bagnes form a quieter alternative to the main resort area while remaining fully connected to the wider ski network. Bruson …
Perched high in the Portes du Soleil, Avoriaz is a futuristic alpine resort where car-free streets wind between striking wooden and red façades. Ski-in, ski-out access and sun-drenched slopes make …
Located in Tyrol, Gerlos is a key village within the Zillertal Arena, one of Austria’s largest interconnected ski areas. It offers extensive, well-linked terrain, modern lift infrastructure, and a strong …