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Where to go skiing in Europe? That’s the question many holidaymakers ask themselves each year when they want to ski outside their home country.
The French Alps, with resorts like Chamonix and Courchevel, attract skiers with their pristine slopes and chic atmosphere. In Switzerland, Zermatt and St. Moritz stand out for their breathtaking landscapes and high-end services. Austria, with resorts like St. Anton and Kitzbühel, is famous for its technical descents and warm ambiance. In Italy, Cortina d'Ampezzo offers beautiful slopes and delicious cuisine. Finally, Spain, with the Sierra Nevada, allows you to ski under a bright, sunny sky. These European destinations guarantee unforgettable holidays for all ski enthusiasts.
Located in the northern part of Veneto, Cortina d'Ampezzo is one of the most popular resorts in Italy. The ski area consists of five sectors, which are connected by shuttles and ski lifts. In total, Cortina d'Ampezzo offers 140 km of skiable slopes with a vertical drop of 1,715 metres, ranging in altitude from 1,224 to 2,939 metres. Over half of the slopes are red or black, making it ideal for experienced skiers to truly indulge in their favourite sport. Cross-country skiing, an Olympic stadium, and ice skating are also available.
Still in Italy, Livigno is located between the Engadina and Alta Valtellina valleys, making it the perfect destination for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. This is a relatively quiet resort, yet it offers a wide range of activities. Here, 38% of the slopes are marked blue. The longest slope is only 2 km, but don't worry, there are still 115 km of slopes across the entire area, enough to satisfy your desire for winter sports! With a vertical drop of 1,084 m and an altitude reaching 2,900 m, the resort is equipped with numerous ski lifts.
An unbeatable tourist destination, Davos is located in the eastern part of Switzerland, specifically in the high Landwasser river valley in the canton of Graubünden. This winter sports resort has been welcoming winter sports enthusiasts since 1970, many of whom belong to the jet set. With its breathtaking mountain scenery, the resort is packed with activities, including snowboarding. Davos boasts 320 km of skiable slopes, reaching an altitude of 2,844 m.
Modern yet retaining the charm of an alpine village, Verbier is a winter sports resort that welcomes many winter sports enthusiasts each year. Located in Switzerland, it is a ski resort in the Valais region, situated in the municipality of Bagnes. Here, there are 37 slopes offering 177 km of skiable terrain. At the summit, you'll reach an altitude of 3,330 m with a vertical drop of 1,830 m. With its stunning scenery and numerous activities, Verbier is also a charming little village offering high-quality accommodations.
Idre Fjäll is a small winter sports resort located in Sweden, where skiers can enjoy 42 slopes with a vertical drop of 307 m. Snowpark enthusiasts, beginner and advanced skiers, as well as snowboarders, will all find something to enjoy at this ski resort. The highest point reaches 892 m, with 13% of the slopes marked red, offering challenges for experienced skiers.
Trysil is located two hours' drive from Oslo in the Hedmark county. Here, you can enjoy 71 km of skiable slopes, with the longest run being 4 km, and a summit reaching 1,100 m with a vertical drop of 625 m. No matter your skill level, this resort caters to everyone.
A small ski resort located in Finland, Vuokatti is particularly suited for beginners, with a summit at 700 m and a vertical drop of 170 m. The resort is calm, making it perfect for those who want to admire beautiful mountain scenery without too much effort. Guaranteed relaxation!
Lech is a large winter sports resort located in Austria in the village of Arlberg. The resort is well-organized, with a limited number of daily lift rides to ensure the space remains enjoyable and not overcrowded. With 40% of the slopes marked red and 17% black, the longest run stretches 6 km, and there are a total of 303 km of skiable slopes. A wide range of activities are available, including 3 snowparks.
Located in the Ötztal and Solden regions, along the Inn Valley highway, this Austrian ski resort is one of the most popular in the country. It hosts the Ski World Cup, attracting many winter sports enthusiasts. At the summit, you reach an altitude of 3,340 m, with a vertical drop of 1,990 m. The resort offers numerous activities and ski lifts, ensuring an exciting experience for all visitors.
In Romania, skiing is possible in several locations. Poiana Brașov is located 12 km from Brașov in the Transylvania region, in the heart of Romania. It is a medium-sized winter sports resort situated at the foot of Postăvaru Mountain, which rises to 1,799 m with a vertical drop of 820 m. The resort offers a vast ski area, with its longest slope, Drumul Roșu, stretching 4.6 km.