Category: Destinations

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Champoluc, Italy

Champoluc is the largest resort in the Monterosa region, a huge ski area also known as Italy’s very own “Three Valleys”. Surrounded by wooded terrain and based at one end of the Monterosa ski...

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Courmayeur, Italy

Courmayeur is a traditional Italian resort full of character, and surrounded by spectacular scenery. The centre of the village is car-free with plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, and a fabulous après-ski scene. Meanwhile...

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Courchevel, France

The 3 Valleys ski area is an exceptional, internationally-renowned playground. It is one of the biggest interconnected ski areas in the world. Moreover, it is an extremely accessible ski area (50% easy runs) which is...

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Méribel, France

At the center of Trois Vallees, one of the world’s largest ski areas, Meribel gives easy access to the entire vicinity and its more than 600 kilometers of pistes. Within Meribel itself, the Altiport...

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St Martin-de-Belleville, France

French resorts focus on convenience rather than charm, so attractive villages with large ski areas are notable by their absence. St Martin, the prettiest and quietest destination in the giant Trois Vallées ski area,...

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Val d’Isère, France

The resort is spread along a high, remote valley and shares the giant Espace Killy ski area with neighbouring Tignes. Val d’Isère divides into a number of sectors, from the central hub at the...

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Serre Chevalier, France

The collective name for a dozen villages along the road from the ancient garrison town of Briançon in the southern Alps, sharing a large ski area with varied but mainly intermediate slopes. Think of Serre...

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Madesimo, Italy

Madesimo is part of the Valchiavenna Skiarea. This ski resort offers 60 km of downhill ski slopes and 20 km of cross country ski trails surrounded by fairytale panoramas and covered in powder snow. The...

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Sauze d’Oulx, Italy

Situated at one end of the 440km lift-linked Via Lattea (Milky Way), Sauze d’Oulx is one of the larger, more popular, resorts of the area. Sauze provides mainly intermediate runs and is a red...

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Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

The ski season in Cortina lasts from December to April, with sunshine 8 out of 10 days. 115 km of well-groomed slopes, linked by modern lift facilities and a free of charge ski bus...

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Cervinia, Italy

With access to Europe’s highest lifts, and proud holder of the best snow record in Italy, Breuil-Cervinia is one of the world’s leading resorts. Located at the head of a long valley leading off...

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Alagna, Italy

Alagna is a small Italian resort situated in Valsesia at the foot of one of the highest mountains in Europe, the Monte Rosa. Set in Valsesia, it offers some of the greatest winter and...

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Corvara Alta Badia, Italy

Corvara – Alta Badia owes its name “Heart of the Dolomites” to its geographic location in the centre of the Dolomites region . Typical for Alta Badia, the inviting valley in South Tyrol, are...

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Innsbruck, Austria

Innsbruck is a not just skiing but a cultural experience. It is the Tyrolean capital and is known for its architecture, sightseeing, cultural events, and convenient access to miles of exhilarating ski runs. Having...

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Mayrhofen, Austria

Many, both riders and skiers, are drawn to one of Austria’s most highly-rated terrain parks, as well as wide, open slopes above the tree line that are heaven for powder hounds after a fresh...

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Obergurgl, Austria

Scenic Obergurgl, nestling amidst Tirol’s winter paradise with absolute snow guarantee – it is one of the highest ski villages in Europe, set at 1,930m and is also known as the “Diamond of the Alps”....

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Kitzbühel, Austria

Kitzbühel ski area is undoubtedly one of the most popular ski resorts in the world and several times been voted the “best ski resort in the world”. In downhill ski racing, the Streif, is regarded...

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Sölden, Austria

Sölden’s winter ski area is directly connected to the glacier slopes by a number of ski lifts and gondolas called Golden Gate to the Glacier. Skiing enthusiasts can ski uninterruptedly from the village of...

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Alpbach, Austria

Thanks to its homogenous architectural style and lovely floral decorations Alpbach was voted “Austria´s most beautiful village” and also “Europe´s most beautiful flower village”. The main ski lifts, 5 minutes from the village, are...

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Villars-Gryon, Switzerland

Situated at 1300 m, on a sunny south-facing terrace high above the Rhone valley, the holiday resort of Villars-sur-Ollon in the heart of the Vaud Alps enjoys breathtaking views of the Dents-du-Midi and the...