Located in the Paznaun Valley near the Swiss border in Tyrol, Ischgl is a large, high-altitude ski resort known for its extensive, snow-reliable terrain and modern lift system. It offers …
Nevegal is a ski area in northern Italy’s Veneto region, just outside Belluno. It offers a mix of wide, open slopes for beginners and intermediates, alongside some steeper runs for …
Le Chioula is a small ski area in the Ariège Pyrenees, offering gentle slopes and cross-country trails suited to beginners and families. Set amid forested valleys and rolling mountains, it …
In the Karkonosze Mountains, Szrenica is one of Poland’s better-known mountain resorts. It has longer runs and a more alpine feel, attracting intermediates and stronger skiers. If you are wondering …
Set high in the Jeseníky Mountains, Červenohorské sedlo is one of Moravia’s best-known ski areas. It has a good mix of red and blue runs on open slopes, reliable snow, …
Perched in the Catalan Pyrenees, Les Angles is a sun-soaked resort where forested slopes meet charming alpine architecture. Its mix of gentle trails, vibrant village life, and breathtaking mountain vistas …
Located in the Schladming-Dachstein region of Styria, Hauser Kaibling is a major ski area and the eastern gateway to the 4-Berge-Skischaukel. It offers extensive, well-groomed terrain with a strong emphasis …
High in the eastern Krkonoše near the Polish border, Malá Úpa is known for its traditional mountain setting and reliable snow. The slopes are mainly intermediate, and it appeals to …
Located in the Prättigau region of Graubünden, Fideris is a small, traditional ski area with a strong local character. It offers mainly beginner and intermediate slopes, a quiet mountain setting, …
Gressoney-Saint-Jean, part of the Monterosa Ski area in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, offers a mix of long intermediate slopes and challenging runs for advanced skiers. The resort has high-altitude terrain …