Skiing in Europe

Deciding where to go for your next winter snow sports holiday can be very difficult, especially because there is so much choice out there. There are so many reviews, tips and reasons about why and where people should go for their next ski holiday; it can all become a bit overwhelming. Therefore, when choosing where to go for your next winter holiday one thing that you must remember is that every person will like different things and will have different preferences. Whether you’re a skier, a snowboarder, a beginner, an expert, an après skier or you are someone who just wants to relax and enjoy being part of the powder life style, there will always be a perfect ski resort for you even if its not the perfect ski resort for someone else.

This website is intended to provide skiers / snowboarders with some useful information as well as to give people some good ideas about where they could possibly go skiing / snowboarding for their next winter holiday.

1. The Arlberg, AustriaReview

The Arlberg in Austria is a ski area that is home to St. Anton which is probably one of the most well known ski resorts in Europe. The Arlberg also has four other picturesque villages that make up this ski area. They are Lech, Zurs, Stuben, St. Christoph.

2. Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyReview

Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy is a town situated in the Dolomites and it has its own ski resort built around the alpine valley. Scenes from films such as James Bond and Cliffhanger were filmed on the slopes of this ski resort.

3. Chamonix, FranceReview

Chamonix in France is a town that is well known for its skiing. It is located at the bottom of Mont-Blanc which means you always get good views of the mountain where ever you are. It also hosted the 1924 Winter Olyimpics.

4. Jungfrau Region, SwitzerlandReview

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5. Kitzbühel, AustriaReview

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6. Portes du Soleil, France/Switz.Review

Les Portes du Soleil in France/Switzerland is a ski area that is host to thirteen ski resorts in France and Switzerland. It is a ski area that has a fairly low altitude which means that it may not always have snow. The resorts that belong to this ski area are:- Avoriaz, Morzine, Chatel, Morgins, Les Crosets, Montriond, La Chapelle-d’Abondance, Saint-Jean-d’Aulps, Les Gets, Champery, Val d’Illiez, Torgon and Abondance.

7. Trois Vallées, FranceReview

Trois Vallées in France (The Three Valleys) is home to seven ski resorts which are based over three valley which are called Saint-Bon, Allus and Belleville. The ski resorts are called Courchevel, la Tania, Meribel, Brides-les-Bains, Val Thorens, Les Menuires and St-Martin-de-Belleville.

8. Val d'Isère, FranceReview

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9. Verbier, SwitzerlandReview

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10. Zermatt, SwitzerlandReview

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