Europe Explored » skiing https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Discover the Excitement of Chamonix Mont-Blanc https://europeexplored.com/2013/05/07/discover-the-excitement-of-chamonix-mont-blanc/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/05/07/discover-the-excitement-of-chamonix-mont-blanc/#comments Tue, 07 May 2013 12:58:13 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14768 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, more commonly known as Chamonix, has a reputation for being the most exciting location for outdoor sports in the whole of France, a reputation that has grown ever since it was used as the setting for the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924. Located in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region, southeast France, […]

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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, more commonly known as Chamonix, has a reputation for being the most exciting location for outdoor sports in the whole of France, a reputation that has grown ever since it was used as the setting for the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924. Located in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region, southeast France, it comprises of 16 villages that range in height from just over 1,000 metres to nearly 1,500 metres.

Chamonix, France
Chamonix, France by Leo-setä

So what sports can you expect to find catered for in Chamonix? Here is a rundown of the most popular:

Skiing

Unsurprisingly, skiing is the most popular activity in Chamonix, attracting thousands of people every winter. Ski holidays in France are very popular, and Chamonix is one of the most visited areas. Due to the relatively high slopes, snow reliability is good, and the off-piste skiing is also a major draw.

One of the most popular off-piste runs is the Vallée Blanche. This famous run can be accessed by taking the cable car to the top of the Aiguille du Midi, and is certainly one for real enthusiasts. Built in 1955, the cable car was once the highest in France and it still provides a real thrill.

Mountaineering

Mountaineering in Chamonix is another of the major activities in the region and it is hardly surprising when you consider the dramatic options available here. Chamonix is located near to the Aiguilles Rouges massif and the Mont Blanc massif, both of which contain some seriously big mountains.

There are some very popular routes that attract mountaineers from far and wide, especially during the summer months. One of these is the route up the Aiguille du Dru, also known as the Dru, a mountain located near to the village of Les Praz. The highest summit is the Grande Aiguille du Dru at 3,754 metres.

Another popular mountain is the Grandes Jorasses, the peak of which stands at 4,208 metres. Then of course, there is Mont Blanc itself. The south-facing side is particularly popular, as are the various routes to the summit.

Trekking

The stunning views and mountainous peaks mean that it is hardly surprising that trekking is one of the major activities in Chamonix. There are a number of popular hikes that attract visitors to the region, all of which offer dramatic scenery and are suitable for a range of levels.

One popular hike involves taking the cable car up the Aiguille du Midi to the mid-station and walking down from here to Chamonix. The hike takes about three hours in total and is all downhill, making it a popular option for less-experienced trekkers.

There are also hikes that take in mountain lakes, such as those that go through the Aiguille Rouge nature reserve, and glaciers such as the Mer de Glace.

Aiguille Rouge Nature Reserve, France
Aiguille Rouge Nature Reserve, France by Guillaume Baviere

Other Popular Activities

As well as skiing, mountaineering and trekking, another popular summer activity is mountain biking. The tracks around the region are suitable for various levels of experience and they are all well maintained. Other activities that attract enthusiasts throughout the year include rock climbing, canyoning, ice climbing, rafting and even paragliding.

Get Active in Chamonix

If you want to visit one of the most exciting places in France for adventure sports, Chamonix is the place to go. With so many activities on offer throughout the year, there is something for everyone here. And with the stunning mountain scenery and first-class facilities on offer, it really is the ideal place to get active and enjoy an adventure.

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Setting Up the Perfect Hiking Holiday https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/04/setting-up-the-perfect-hiking-holiday/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/04/setting-up-the-perfect-hiking-holiday/#comments Mon, 04 Mar 2013 21:11:54 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14001 We live in a quickly developing century, which is known for a lot of stress surrounding our everyday lives. This is why when vacation time comes many people are looking for an escape from the chaos of the city. This is where the hiking holiday fits perfectly, as it definitely will provide you with some […]

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We live in a quickly developing century, which is known for a lot of stress surrounding our everyday lives. This is why when vacation time comes many people are looking for an escape from the chaos of the city. This is where the hiking holiday fits perfectly, as it definitely will provide you with some time away from all the pressure of the modern world. This might be a good idea, but you should be familiar with the fact that there are a lot of preparations, which you will have to commit to in order to have a good time.

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Hiking Europe by Mia & Steve mestdagh

The first thing to consider of course is planning out your route. It all depends on what type of hiking holiday you prefer – one filled with walking along the mountain ranges, one concentrated on skiing, or some other type of holiday. After you have this in mind, you will be able to pinpoint the locations, which might suit your requirements with ease since the internet is something we all have access to these days. Make sure you research the route you have chosen well though, because there are a lot of nasty surprises, which might find you in the mountains.

After that, you should really decide what you need and want to take with you. The standard equipment will require you to bring only enough food and water for the hiking holiday, whereas everything else is based on the context of your trip. It is always good to invest in some general things of course, such as a hiking backpack. They can be found in many specialized stores across the world and they vary in sizes and applications. Good advice is to spend some time in finding a truly good backpack, which will not betray you on your trip.

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Hiking Europe – 2 by Mia & Steve mestdagh

Last but not least, you should decide who you are going to go with. If you are taking an unfamiliar route on your hiking holiday, you should definitely consider taking someone, who knows the way. This might be a friend, or a specialized guide, who will charge you, but at least you will know that you will be completely safe with them. There are specialized agencies, which provide hiking holidays, and you should observe some possibilities with them in order to be sure that you find the right thing to suit your needs completely.

As a whole, you should carefully observe your possibilities for exciting hiking holiday (or as the Danes say “spændende vandreferie”). There are many things, which you should take into consideration before going on a trip, and if you are not sure as to how to proceed with preparations, it is highly advised that you find a good online guide to read some things. The mountains can be a dangerous place and if you do not have the knowledge required to go through the trip with ease, you should definitely choose another opportunity. Otherwise, you risk both your safety and the safety of the people with you at all times.

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5 Best Austrian Ski Resorts https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/22/5-best-austrian-ski-resorts/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/22/5-best-austrian-ski-resorts/#comments Thu, 22 Nov 2012 08:45:31 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12276 While many skiers may answer “France” when asked the question of the best place in the world to ski, Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With the world economy in the shape that it is, many skiers are looking to save money wherever they can, and Austria is by-far one of the most cost-effective locations to […]

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While many skiers may answer “France” when asked the question of the best place in the world to ski, Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With the world economy in the shape that it is, many skiers are looking to save money wherever they can, and Austria is by-far one of the most cost-effective locations to ski at. Not only are the ski passes and nightlife generally cheaper, the hospitality is usually warmer making for an overall more enjoyable experience than a typical holiday ski trip to the Courchevel. To help you in your journey to either save money or just have fun, here’s a list of the 5 best Austrian ski resorts.

1) Alpbach

Atmosphere is the name of the game at Alpbach, and boasts absolutely gorgeous scenery for beginners and pros alike. While Alpbach is more tailored for those new to the sport, good snow conditions will pose a challenge for skill sets of all levels. A nursery slope is a mere five minutes away from the main ski area, perfect for practicing snowploughs after a tough lesson, so bring the kids!

A view from Alpbach ski resort, Austria
A view from Alpbach ski resort, Austria by mapryan

2) St Anton

There are a few reasons why St Anton is one of the top 3 ski resorts in all of Europe, but don’t be lured in by the beauty of this place. St Anton is primarily for serious skiers, and is not recommended for those new to the sport. However, there are a few resorts for the less-serious just a short bus ride away, so don’t let that stop you from encouraging a few of your beginner friends to tag along.

Skiing in St Anton, Austria
Skiing in St Anton, Austria by vuorikari

3) Kitzbühel

Kitzbühel is known primarily for its beauty and charm. While the annual Hahnenkamm — one of the toughest downhill courses in all of Europe — is held here, what Kitzbühel is really known for is its charm. Warmly welcoming skiers of all skill levels, Kitzbühel is both gorgeous and family-friendly. Even the non-skiers will enjoy their stay here, as the streets are lined with quaint boutiques, luxury hotels, and other trappings that rarely show up at an Austrian ski resort.

Skiing in Kitzbuhel, Austria
Skiing in Kitzbühel, Austria by Mahmut

4) Ischgl

Ischgl is for all you party people out there that love the nightlife just as much as your pair of skis. While Ischgl is not the cheapest of ski resorts, the atmosphere from late afternoon into the early morning hours is electric. Jovial and amicable people dance around every corner, making Ischgl party-central as far as Austrian ski resorts go with some great Austrian ski chalets that you can stay in and recover after the nights activities.

Ski slope in Ischgl, Austria
Ski slope in Ischgl, Austria by Leo-setä

5) Obergurgl

Last on the list is the family-friendly Obergurgl, the best Austrian ski resort to take the little ones to. At an extremely high elevation of 1,930m, Obergurgl guarantees snow for a longer season that most ski resorts you’ll find in Austria. While the ski area is somewhat small which will likely irritate experienced skiers, this cozy resort will always have your children within eyesight.

Skiing in Obergurgl, Austria
Skiing in Obergurgl, Austria by BeardyRob

There you have it! The five best Austrian ski holiday resorts — now get out there and hit the slopes!

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Oberstdorf – south-Bavarian hiking and skiing resort in Germany https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/11/oberstdorf-south-bavarian-hiking-and-skiing-resort-in-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/01/11/oberstdorf-south-bavarian-hiking-and-skiing-resort-in-germany/#comments Wed, 11 Jan 2012 07:23:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=5947 Oberstdorf is a hiking and skiing center located in Bavarian Alps, in the south of Germany. It boats an annual average of 2.5 million visitors, and is famous mainly because of ski jumping hills at the foot of the Schattenberg mountain (1798 m asl). It is a place of popular Four Hills Tournament in ski […]

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Oberstdorf is a hiking and skiing center located in Bavarian Alps, in the south of Germany. It boats an annual average of 2.5 million visitors, and is famous mainly because of ski jumping hills at the foot of the Schattenberg mountain (1798 m asl). It is a place of popular Four Hills Tournament in ski jump regularly every year.

Oberstdorf, ski resort in Germany
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Oberstdorf is the gateway to the five ski areas (Nebelhorn, Söllereck, Fellhorn / Kanzelwand, Ifen, Walmendingerhorn) which together have “only” 50 km of slopes, but this may just be ideal for a long weekend.

Right above the city rises 2224 metres high mountain of Nebelhorn with the skiing season lasting until May. It is a good place for snowboarders and freestyle enthusiasts. On the other side, six kilometers from the city you can get into the main and largest site of Fellhorn / Kanzelwand that overflows to the Austrian valley Kleinwalsertal. It offers a nice mix of shorter and longer rugged trails with modern comfortable lifts.

Söllereck and Ifen offers rather easier descents and are suitable especially for families with children. The smallest of the local centres is Walmendingerhorn primarily offering a unique experience of skiing in deep snow.

Oberstdorf is naturally very attractive, from Nebelhorn you can enjoy amazing views of 400 Alpine peaks.

Nebelhorn at Oberstdorf ski resort in Germany
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Fares are different in each of five centres, e.g. one-day ski pass to Nebelhorn will cost €37.50 for adults and €14 for children. In the centre of Ifen you will pay €32 for adults and €14 for children.

Oberstdorf ski resort offers all kinds of services at the highest level including spa and wellness activities, rich cultural program and great restaurants and bars. Right on the slopes you will find children’s areas, fun parks, several snowboard parks and a range of extreme sports. Practically under each lift you will find parking place, but you can travel by skibus for free. In addition, a resort offers the longest downhill slope in Germany.


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Dupnitsa – The Green and Shady Town in Bulgaria https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/02/dupnitsa-the-green-and-shady-town-in-bulgaria/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/02/dupnitsa-the-green-and-shady-town-in-bulgaria/#comments Mon, 02 May 2011 19:12:19 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3629 Dupnitsa is a town in western Bulgaria. It is located in Kyustendil Province, at the foot of the Rila mountains. Currently Dupnitsa has more than 40 000 inhabitants. The first mention of Dupnitsa is from the 15th century. Major attractions include the Art Gallery, Historical Museum of Dupnitsa, the clock tower and the churches in […]

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Dupnitsa is a town in western Bulgaria. It is located in Kyustendil Province, at the foot of the Rila mountains. Currently Dupnitsa has more than 40 000 inhabitants.

The first mention of Dupnitsa is from the 15th century. Major attractions include the Art Gallery, Historical Museum of Dupnitsa, the clock tower and the churches in the city. About 7km east of town there is a monastery Resilovo. 14 km northeast, near the town of Sapareva Banya you can find the ruins of the ancient Roman town of Germania. Nearby is also a spa and mountain resort Panichishte, which offers excellent conditions for hiking and relaxing and in winter for skiing.

Dupnitsa is also called The Green and Shady Town because of the huge number of trees in the town. But it is also called The Little Italy of Bulgaria because lots of people left to work to Italy and returns in summer for vacation when the city is full of Bulgarian “Italians”.


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Rifflsee Lake – the highest situated lake in Austria https://europeexplored.com/2011/04/29/rifflsee-lake-the-highest-situated-lake-in-austria/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/04/29/rifflsee-lake-the-highest-situated-lake-in-austria/#comments Fri, 29 Apr 2011 16:46:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=3593 Rifflsee Lake is the highest situated lake in Austria, located at an altitude of 2230 meters. This alpine lake is one of the most visited places in the Austrian Gletscherpark area (the area south of Innsbruck). Rifflsee Lake is accessible only by cable car from the town of Mandarfen. The cableway takes you to the […]

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Rifflsee Lake is the highest situated lake in Austria, located at an altitude of 2230 meters.

This alpine lake is one of the most visited places in the Austrian Gletscherpark area (the area south of Innsbruck). Rifflsee Lake is accessible only by cable car from the town of Mandarfen. The cableway takes you to the height of 2300 meters, where is a magnificent view of the lake itself and the surrounding Austrian Alps. In the building of the final station there is a restaurant with a renowned panoramic terrace.

Austria is ideal for mountain hikes, and Lake Rifflsee is the famous starting point. It is ideal for young cyclists but also for the older people. There are many tracks of various lengths and complexity. All the tracks definitely have one thing in common – great views of the Alps! Rifflsee is well-known also among skiers and this area belongs to one of the best skiing destinations in Austria.


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Mud Olympics and Wattstock Music Festival in Brunsbüttel, Germany https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/17/mud-olympics-and-wattstock-music-festival-in-brunsbuttel-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/17/mud-olympics-and-wattstock-music-festival-in-brunsbuttel-germany/#comments Thu, 17 Feb 2011 20:55:06 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2586 The Mud Olympics with Wattstock Music Festival in Germany is a famous music festival that usually takes place in late August in the Brunsbüttel town, located on the north-western part of Germany, and lies on the mouth of the Elbe river. There are several sport games during Olympics where everyone can join (if you reserve […]

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The Mud Olympics with Wattstock Music Festival in Germany is a famous music festival that usually takes place in late August in the Brunsbüttel town, located on the north-western part of Germany, and lies on the mouth of the Elbe river.

There are several sport games during Olympics where everyone can join (if you reserve places in advance) e.g.:

  • Mud Football
  • Mud Tug-o-war
  • Mud cycling
  • Mud volleyball
  • Mud Handball
  • Mud skiing
  • Mud snorkeling and much more

The dates for 2011 are the weekend of July 23rd with the music festival on Saturday 23rd July and the Mud Olympics on Sunday 24th July.

These are the German mud olympics; “Wattolümpiade Brunsbüttel” The most popular event is mud football. There’s also mud skiing and bicycle races. Prizes are provided for sporting performances, prizes are awarded in such bizarre categories as Funniest Team Name, Best Fans, and Funniest Team.

If you want to see the craziest mud festival in Europe, do not miss this opportunity.


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Val d’Ese – ski resort in Corsica, France https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/16/val-dese-ski-resort-in-corsica-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/16/val-dese-ski-resort-in-corsica-france/#comments Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:25:33 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2559 Ski resort Val d’Ese is located in Corsica, France. It is situated close to the city of Ajaccio (capital city of Corsica), at an altitude of 1620-1750m. The ski resort of Val d’Ese offers 5 ski slopes: 4 red slopes (new 2011!) 2 blue slopes 2 green slopes Transportation is provided by 3 lifts. The […]

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Ski resort Val d’Ese is located in Corsica, France. It is situated close to the city of Ajaccio (capital city of Corsica), at an altitude of 1620-1750m. The ski resort of Val d’Ese offers 5 ski slopes:

  • 4 red slopes (new 2011!)
  • 2 blue slopes
  • 2 green slopes

Transportation is provided by 3 lifts.

The development of the plateau began with the creation of the access road in the 1970s. Infrastructure has been installed from 1976 with the creation of the first lifts.

You can enjoy the best skiing in February and March, when there is much more snow than in other months. However you should call to the ski resort and ask if the lifts are in operation. There is a ski rental, and lots of restaurants, bars and car parks.

The basic whole day ski-pass costs 17 Eur.


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Mullsjö Alpin – one of the best ski resorts in Sweden https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/25/mullsjo-alpin-one-of-the-best-ski-resorts-in-sweden/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/25/mullsjo-alpin-one-of-the-best-ski-resorts-in-sweden/#comments Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:44:29 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2404 Mullsjö Alpin is one of the best ski resorts in Sweden. It is located in the southern part of the country, northwest of Lake Vättern, about 20 km west of Mullsjö. Mullsjö Alpine Ski Center offers visitors a total of 6 ski slopes, 2 blue, 2 red, 1 green and 1 black. The resort also […]

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Mullsjö Alpin is one of the best ski resorts in Sweden. It is located in the southern part of the country, northwest of Lake Vättern, about 20 km west of Mullsjö.

Mullsjö Alpine Ski Center offers visitors a total of 6 ski slopes, 2 blue, 2 red, 1 green and 1 black. The resort also offers a training hill for beginners. There is also available the Big Jump for the lovers of snowboarding. Transportation in Mullsjö Alpine resort provides 5 lifts, including a conveyor belt for a child with total carrying capacity of 3900 persons per hour.

The area has a ski school, ski equipment rental, catering, accommodation near the slopes and parking. The slopes are lit because there is also night skiing available. For classical skiing there are 5 and 10 km long circuit.

High season in Mullsjö Alpine lasts from December to April. At that time, the Centre is open daily, from Monday to Friday 9 to 16 pm and weekends 9 to 17 pm. Night skiing is every Wednesday and Friday from 18 to 21:30.

Prices:
ski pass for adults is 220 SEK per day
ski pass for children under the age of 16 is 180 SEK
ski pass for children under 7 years 90 SEK
Weekly pass for adults is 860 SEK
Weekly pass for children under the age of 16 is 680 SEK
Weekly pass for children under 7 years is 310 SEK


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Best European skiing destinations https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/10/best-european-skiing-destinations/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/10/best-european-skiing-destinations/#comments Wed, 10 Nov 2010 18:13:52 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2060 Have you already started to choose some good skiing destination for this winter? We had. Here are some of the possibilities that we suppose to be the best skiing destinations in Europe. France – Offers the best value for money in Europe. France offers large accommodation resorts, that are situated almost always right on the […]

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Have you already started to choose some good skiing destination for this winter? We had. Here are some of the possibilities that we suppose to be the best skiing destinations in Europe.

France – Offers the best value for money in Europe. France offers large accommodation resorts, that are situated almost always right on the slope.

Courchevel Ski Resort in Parc national de la Vanoise is one of the best ski resorts in France. It is located in the eastern part of the country, in the region of Rhône-Alpes, in Les Trois Vallées, at an altitude of 1300 – 2740m. Courchevel Ski resort is also the oldest and most luxurious ski resort in Les Trois Vallées. It offers a total of 180 km of slopes of several types. Transport is providing by 25 lifts and 40 ski-tows with a total carrying capacity of 68 350 persons per hour. Ski resort Courchevel is divided into four villages. The lowest one is Courchevel 1300 m, where you can see admire the local architecture. There are houses from the 13th century. Upper one is Courchevel 1550, which offers a nice entry to the slopes. Courchevel 1650 is another historic part with the typical wooden houses of Savoy. The highest part of Courchevel 1850 offers the best access to the lifts. After skiing you can enjoy a swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and bowling.

Courchevel, ski resort in France
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Italy – Offers high quality ski slopes and higher quality of Italian accommodation standards. Another positive thing is that there are beautiful mountain sceneries. The disadvantage is that Italians are not consistent, and thus you can often find something that is out of order or goes wrong. You also should start to learn Italian before your trip.

Cortina d’Ampezzo – Olympic slopes with an international atmosphere. In 1956 there were Olympic Winter Games in the resort and became famous also far beyond the borders of Italy. Cortina d’Ampezzo is the village in the Dolomites, surrounded by peaks Tofana (3244 m), Monte Cristallo (3221 m) and Sorapis (3205 m). It is located in the Veneto region, at an altitude of 1224 m.

Cortina d'Ampezzo, ski resort in Italy
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Austria – Offers technically the best equipped ski resorts and also the reliability is very high. However the prices are higher, so skiing in Austria can be really expensive.

St. Anton belongs to the exclusive association of the best Alpine area – Best of the Alps. It offers comfortable St Anton hotels, but even more accommodation options in private. Despite the fact that it is becoming a bit busier resort, it has kept the pleasant and welcoming Tyrol atmosphere. The minor disadvantage of St. Anton are parking fees. Although St. Anton offers over 30 modern lifts, there are often queues in the early morning hours.

St. Anton, ski resort in Austria
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Switzerland – here you can be sure to have snow during your skiing vacations. Switzerland offers comfortable accommodation, skiing in the middle and beautiful contrast between the modern and technologically obsolete lifts. Among the most popular ski resorts in Switzerland are Veysonnaz. It’s one of the most prestigious ski areas, situated near the highest point of Mont Fort (3300 m). Another beautiful alpine ski resort is Saas-Fee, which is located at 1 560-3 600 m. The world-famous Jungfrau ski area offers approximately 190 km of slopes and e.g. Crans Montana have beautiful scenery and excellent skiing.

Veysonnaz Ski Resort, Les 4 Vallees, Switzerland
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