Santa Caterina Valfurva is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Lombardy region, near Bormio. It offers a mix of long cruisers, intermediate runs, and challenging slopes, including some steep World …
Augsburg is one of Germany’s oldest cities, located in Bavaria. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, the city has a rich history dating back to Roman times. First things first, …
Set beside Pyhä-Luosto National Park in Lapland, Pyhä is known for its natural scenery and some of Finland’s steeper slopes. It appeals to intermediates and more advanced skiers looking for …
Tucked into the Vercors Massif, Corrençon-en-Vercors is a charming alpine village where dense forests meet gentle slopes. Its timbered chalets and quiet streets offer a peaceful retreat, while nearby trails …
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 in the Klostertal valley in Vorarlberg, Sonnenkopf is a quiet, scenic ski area with a relaxed, traditional alpine feel. It offers a balanced mix of beginner and intermediate slopes, …
Located on the border between Lower Austria and Styria, Mönichkirchen–Mariensee is a small, locally oriented ski area with a calm, rural mountain setting. It offers mainly gentle to intermediate slopes, …
Overlooking Lake Czorsztyn in southern Poland, this resort offers scenic views and mostly gentle to intermediate slopes. It’s a good choice for families and quieter ski trips. If you are …
Located above the town of Reutte in the Außerfern region of Tyrol, Hahnenkamm is a small to mid-sized ski area with a relaxed, regional character. It offers a mix of …
Located in the Prättigau region of Graubünden, Grüsch–Danusa is a mid-sized ski area known for its reliable snow and varied terrain. It offers a balanced mix of beginner, intermediate, and …