three snowboarders on a chairlift, looking small against a huge mountain behind
Snow Report

March Warms Up | Snow Report

Snow Forecast for the Next 3-4- Days

The freezing level will rise to 2,650m across much of Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland by Thursday bringing rainfall at village level today but snow above 2,100m. St Anton, Austria can expect 15-20cm to go with the 10cm that fell overnight.

It’s a similar story in the French and Spanish Pyrenees and Andorra with the freezing level rising to 3,100m. Expect light rainfall top to bottom.

a misty mountain scene of a chairlift over lovely white pistes and winding tracks
Espace Diamant, France

The cold weather continues in Finland, Norway and Sweden with temperatures between 0C and -10C with sunshine and light snow showers forecast through Thursday.

Much of Central and Eastern Europe will see a mix of temperatures through Thursday bringing freeze thaw conditions, light rainfall below 2,000m, and 5-10cm above that level on Tuesday.

Further east, the Georgian and Turkish resorts will remain cold with a mix of sun and snow showers through Thursday bringing 15-20cm of new snow to Gudauri, Georgia and Ejder 3200, Turkey.

Scottish ski slope pictured on a clear day
Cairngorm

The Scottish resorts will see warmer temperatures and freeze thaw conditions with heavy rain down low on Tuesday.

The East Coast of the US will remain cold with see 5-10cm of new snowfall up high and light rain at village level through Thursday. Smuggler’s Notch and Stowe, Vermont are forecast to receive 20-25cm of new snow.

The Mountain States of the USA will see a combination of freeze thaw conditions and light snowfall up high. The Western US states of California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska will see freeze thaw conditions through Thursday with sunshine and temperatures rising close to +10 C.

Eastern Canada saw the mercury drop yesterday bringing 10-20cm of new snow. It will stay below freezing through Thursday with light snowfall.

The mountain provinces of Alberta and BC will see a combination of freeze thaw conditions and light snowfall up high. Lake Louise and Sunshine, Alberta are forecast to receive 15-20cm of new snow.

Whistler Blackcomb will see sunshine and temperatures soaring to +15C at village level before a cold snap on Wednesday bringing a 4-5 day storm cycle and 25-35cm in the alpine.

The northern Japanese island of Hokkaido remains cold with accumulations of up to 40cm forecast for the Niseko area and Kiroro through Thursday.

After moderate snowfalls of 10-15cm today, Honshu will see a major storm system rolling through from Wednesday bringing 80cm to Shiga Kogen and over a metre to Happo One in the Hakuba Valley.

a pink light catches the high ridge line of a mountain scene, as dawn makes its way over the mountain
Happo One at dawn

News From Around the Ski World 

For his 87th birthday legendary ski acrobat Art Furrer dusted off his skis and took to the slopes of the Aletsch Arena in Switzerland. But these were no ordinary skis he took out of storage…

No, these were the custom made 4m long skis he first skied in 1983 when he and entertainer Kurt Felix filmed the production ‘As You Like Fun?’ In the skit, Art played an American with a Stetson hat who goes to a private teacher at the ski school with skis which are far too long. After just a few minutes, Art was lying in the snow, got tangled up with his skis; and later skied into a stream.

This is the footage from the original skit and of Art skiing the 4m skis in the Aletsch Arena on his 80th birthday:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRX9N-YadY8&t=28s

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Between snow reports please visit the ‘stories’ section of Welove2ski’s Instagram to see the latest images and videos from ski resorts around the world.

a pillowy scene of snow covering all topography, in a photo taken at the top of a mountain
St Anton blanketed in snow

Snow Stats From Ski Areas Around the World

Austria Interconnected Ski Areas

Ski Arlberg [St. Anton, ​St. Christoph, ​Stuben, ​Lech, Zurs, ​Warth, ​Schrocken] (81/85 lifts; 265/301km piste; 45-380cm base)
Silvretta Arena [Ischgl, Samnaun] (44/46 lifts; 212/239km piste; 40-150cm base)
Ski Circus [Saalbach Hinterglemm, Leogang, Fieberbrunn] (64/70 lifts; 210/270km piste; 50-120cm base)
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis (38/38 lifts; 186/186km piste; 15-160cm base)
KitzSki [Kitzbuhel, ​Kirchberg] (46/58 lifts; 150/188km piste; 25-90cm base)
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental (53/82 lifts; 144/270km piste; 25-70cm base)
Zillertal Arena [Zell am Ziller/, Gerlos, Konigsleiten, ​Hochkrimml] (51/52 lifts; 141/150km piste; 15-100cm base)
Snow Space Salzburg [Flachau, Wagrain, ​St. Johann-Alpendorf] (42/45 lifts; 112/120km piste; 60-130cm base)
Gurgl [Obergurgl, Hochgurgl] (22/25 lifts; 103/112km piste; 100-180cm base)
Hochkonig [Maria Alm, ​Dienten, ​Muhlbach] (24/34 lifts; 100/120km piste; 20-130cm base)
Ski Optimal [Kaltenbach, Hochzillertal, ​Hochfugen] (31/40 lifts; 75/86km piste; 0-140cm base)
Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau (24/45 lifts; 58/97km piste; 30-130cm base)
Dachstein West [Gosau, ​Russbach, ​Annaberg] (15/22 lifts; 51/51km piste; 25-110cm base)

Austria Ski Resorts

Axamer Lizum (7/9 lifts; 20/38km piste; 120-140cm base)
Bad Gastein (17/18 lifts; 72/82km piste; 15-135cm base)
Bad Kleinkirchheim (21/22 lifts; 75/103km piste; 35-100cm base)
Damuls Mellau (20/21 lifts; 80/81km piste; 120-170cm base)
Hintertux (19/20 lifts; 56/62km piste; 20-375cm base)
Kaunertal (6/7 lifts; 52/55km piste; 400-410cm base)
Kitzsteinhorn (19/21 lifts; 54/61km piste; 0-300cm base)
Kuhtai (12/12 lifts; 47/47km piste; 120-180cm base)
Mayrhofen (54/58 lifts; 130/142km piste; 0-90cm base)
Nassfeld (28/30 lifts; 107/110km piste; 10-120cm base)
Nauders (11/11 lifts; 75/75km piste; 40-120cm base)
Obertauern (26/26 lifts; 100/100km piste; 110-170cm base)
Schladming (44/47 lifts; 120/123km piste; 40-140cm base)
Silvretta Montafon (35/36 lifts; 117/140km piste; 0-210cm base)
Solden (28/31 lifts; 130/147km piste; 15-365cm base)
Stubai (21/26 lifts; 64/68km piste; 60-445cm base)
Tauplitz (13/17 lifts; 29/44km piste; 0-200cm base)
Zell am See (24/28 lifts; 49/77km piste; 0-130cm base)

a skier alone off-piste, skis fast down a white snowy face, the gondola and ski area visible in the distance below
Les2Alpes

France Interconnected Ski Areas

Three Valleys [Val Thorens, Les Menuires, ​Méribel, Courchevel] (153/156 lifts; 582/600km piste; 150-220cm base)
Portes du Soleil [Morzine, ​Avoriaz, ​Les Gets, ​Chatel, ​Morgins, ​Champery] (144/165 lifts; 490/580km piste; 15-155cm base)
Tignes / Val D’Isere (71/79 lifts; 286/300km piste; 100-380cm base)
Le Grand Massif [Flaine, ​Les Carroz, ​Morillon, ​Samoens, ​Sixt] (47/62 lifts; 202/265km piste; 0-435cm base)
Les Sybelles [Le Corbier, ​La Toussuire, Les Bottiere, ​St Colomban des Villards, ​St Sorlin, ​St Jean d’Arves](56/68 lifts; 186/310km piste; 10-265cm base)
Espace Lumière [Pra Loup, ​Val d’Allos] (34/36 lifts; 170/180km piste; 85-170cm base)
Le Grand Domaine [Valmorel, ​Doucy, ​Celliers, ​St Francois Longchamp] (40/47 lifts; 130/165km piste; 20-180cm base)
Espace Diamant [Les Saisies, ​Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe, ​Praz sur Arly, Flumet, ​Crest-Voland] (64/82 lifts; 130/192km piste; 80-155cm base)
Espace San Bernardo [La Rosiere, ​La Thuile] (35/38 lifts; 105/144km piste; 130-365cm base)
Grand Tourmalet/​Pic du Midi [La Mongie, ​Bareges] (25/29 lifts; 84/100km piste; 50-85cm base)

France Ski Resorts

Alpe d’Huez (68/69 lifts; 240/250km piste; 95-480cm base)
Chamonix (60/81 lifts; 83/121 piste; 30-420cm base)
Font Romeu (22/23 lifts; 37/58km piste; 60-60cm base)
La Clusaz (38/49 lifts; 111/125km piste; 5-235cm base)
La Plagne (72/74 lifts; 201/225km piste; 50-330cm base)
Les 2 Alpes (44/44 lifts; 200/200km piste; 30-410cm base)
Les Arcs (51/53 lifts; 184/200km piste; 60-410cm base)
Les Contamines (20/24 lifts; 110/120km piste; 0-220cm base)
Megeve (79/80 lifts; 190/263km piste; 0-115cm base)
Serre Chevalier (48/59 lifts; 225/250km piste; 15-210cm base)
Val Cenis (29/29 lifts; 117/125km piste; 130-280cm base)
Vars/Risoul (33/35 lifts; 167/185km piste; 115-250cm base)

a skier carves deep on a mellow slope, a Dolomites-looking rock rising up sharp in the background
San Martino di Castrozza | C. Marco Gober

Italy Interconnected Ski Areas

Milky Way / Via Lattea [Sestriere, Sauze d’Oulx, ​San Sicario, ​Claviere, ​Montgenevre] (62/70 lifts; 292/400km piste; 180-310cm base)
Monterosa Ski [Alagna Valsesia, Gressoney-La-Trinite, ​Champoluc, ​Frachey] (19/20 lifts; 115/132km piste; 35-100cm base)
3 Zinnen Dolomites [Helm, ​Stiergarten, ​Rotwand/​Kreuzbergpass] (20/20 lifts; 86/86km piste; 10-140cm base)
Civetta [Alleghe, Selva di Cadore, Palafavera, ​Zoldo] (22/23 lifts; 67/72km piste; 50-150cm base)
Latemar [Obereggen, ​Pampeago, ​Predazzo] (18/18 lifts; 49/49km piste; 100-120cm base)

Italy Ski Resorts

Alpe di Siusi (21/21 lifts; 63/63km piste; 15-100cm base)
Alta Badia (53/53 lifts; 130/130km piste; 15-80cm base)
Arabba/Marmolada (26/26 lifts; 55/63km piste; 80-170cm base)
Bardonecchia (16/22 lifts; 95/100km piste; 50-110cm base)
Bormio (14/14 lifts; 50/50km piste; 25-210cm base)
Cortina (23/27 lifts; 118/120km piste; 50-150cm base)
Courmayeur (18/18 lifts; 35/42km piste; 70-110cm base)
Kronplatz (29/31 lifts; 121/121km piste; 30-130cm base)
Livigno (31/32 lifts; 115/115km piste; 85-170cm base)
Madesimo (10/10 lifts; 34/37km piste; 100-160cm base)
Madonna di Campiglio (57/58 lifts; 142/155km piste; 140-185cm base)
Meran 2000 (8/8 lifts; 40/40km piste; 100-155cm base)
Passo Tonale (30/30 lifts; 97/100km piste; 60-350cm base)
Pila (12/12 lifts; 65/70km piste; 60-200cm base)
San Martino di Castrozza (21/21 lifts; 58/60km piste; 60-100cm base)
Solda (10/11 lifts; 44/44km piste; 150-250cm base)
Val Gardena (79/79 lifts; 181/181km piste; 80-100cm base)

Switzerland Interconnected Ski Areas

4 Vallees [Verbier, ​La Tzoumaz, ​Nendaz, Veysonnaz, ​Thyon] (62/68 lifts; 390/412km piste; 20-265cm base)
Matterhorn [Zermatt, ​Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche] (43/51 lifts; 295/322km piste; 30-250cm base)

Switzerland Ski Resorts

Aletsch Arena (34/35 lifts; 87/104km piste; 125-215cm base)
Andermatt (13/13 lifts; 65/70km piste; 70-120cm base)
Arolla (5/5 lifts; 28/47km piste; 105-250cm base)
Arosa Lenzerheide (42/43 lifts; 208/225km piste; 110-120cm base)
Crans Montana (17/19 lifts; 110/140km piste; 100-120cm base)
Davos Klosters (18/18 lifts; 84/95km piste; 65-230cm base)
Engelberg-Titlis (14/17 lifts; 59/70km piste; 0-320cm base)
Flims Laax (27/28 lifts; 165/214km piste; 0-445cm base)
Grimentz Zinal (21/21 lifts; 108/115km piste; 40-135cm base)
Grindlewald Wengen (22/23 lifts; 83/102km piste; 0-120cm base)
Leukerbad (13/13 lifts; 43/47km piste; 25-265cm base)
Murren (13/16 lifts; 50/54km piste; 75-330cm base)
Saas Fee (21/23 lifts; 89/100km; 95-420cm base)
St Moritz (23/23 lifts; 152/155km piste; 10-90cm base)
Villars (23/25 lifts; 50/84km piste; 5-145cm base)

skiers on a piste from a chairlift station make their way down snowy slopes
Formigal, Spain

Andorra

Arcalis (14/15 lifts; 30/30km piste; 130-200cm base)
Grandvalira (72/74 lifts; 193/215km piste; 110-185cm base)
Valnord (31/31 lifts; 63/63km piste; 110-175cm base)

Spain

Baqueira Beret (34/36 lifts; 153/165km piste; 140-195cm base)
Candanchu (14/24 lifts; 50/50km piste; 120-310cm base)
Cerler (19/20 lifts; 64/80km piste; 75-120cm base)
Formigal (21/21 lifts; 135/143km piste; 85-235cm base)
La Molina (22/33 lifts; 85/145km piste; 50-100cm base)
Sierra Nevada (22/24 lifts; 98/113km piste; 70-200cm base)

Nordic Resorts

Finland

Levi (25/26 lifts; 38/38km piste; 75-75cm base)
Pyha (6/9 lifts; 11/13km piste; 40-50cm base)
Ruka (19/22 lifts; 18/19km piste; 40-70cm base)
Yllas (25/26 lifts; 53/53km piste; 105-105cm base)

Norway

Beitostolen (6/6 lifts; 12/12km piste; 125-125cm base)
Gaustablikk (14/14 lifts; 32/35km piste; 80-120cm base)
Geilo (19/20 lifts; 34/34km piste; 80-150cm base)
Hafjell (16/18 lifts; 49/50km piste; 65-115cm base)
Hemsedal (21/21 lifts; 42/44km piste; 45-110cm base)
Kvitfjell (13/14 lifts; 38/39km piste; 20-80cm base)
Myrkdalen (9/9 lifts; 30/32km piste; 130-240cm base)
Narvik (4/6 lifts; 7/10km piste; 30-80cm base)
Oppdal (12/16 lifts; 44/56km piste; 30-40cm base)
Strandafjellet (4/6 lifts; 13/25km piste; 145-145cm base)
Trysil (31/31 lifts; 72/78km piste; 70-100cm base)
Voss (10/11 lifts; 44/45km piste; 175-190cm base)

Sweden

Are (35/35 lifts; 91/91km piste; 60-100cm base)
Idre Fjall (22/24 lifts; 39/41km piste; 50-75cm base)
Salen (40/40 lifts; 45/45km piste; 70-110cm base)
Vemdalen (16/16 lifts; 19/19km piste; 40-90cm base)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bjelasnica (3/7 lifts; 3/6 piste; 15-15cm base)
Jahorina (3/17 lifts; 5/52km piste; 15-15cm base)

Bulgaria

Bansko (12/14 lifts; 50/75km piste; 5-125cm base)
Borovets (11/13 lifts; 38/58km piste; 95-100cm base)
Pamporovo (12/13 lifts; 21/29km piste; 65-80cm base)

Czech Republic

Spindleruv Mlyn (9/17 lifts; 19/27km piste; 20-60cm base)

Germany

Garmisch-Partenkirchen (17/18 lifts; 25/40km piste; 0-140cm base)
Oberstdorf (10/14 lifts; 34/34km piste; 40-145cm base)
Spitzingsee (3/10 lifts; 4/15km piste; 5-40cm base)

Liechenstein

Malbun (7/7 lifts; 23/23km piste; 50-160cm base)

Poland

Bialka Tatrzanska (8/19 lifts; 8/18km piste; 20-60cm base)
Zakopane (4/4 lifts; 3/3km piste; 25-135cm base)

Romania

Poiana Brasov (4/10 lifts; 3/13km piste; 15-20cm base)

Serbia

Kopaonik (15/26 lifts; 27/55km piste; 10-30cm base)

Slovakia

Jasna (12/19 lifts; 32/51km piste; 30-60cm base)
Tatranska Lomnica (7/9 lifts; 8/11km piste; 40-80cm base)

Slovenia

Kanin-Bovec (4/10 lifts; 8/30km piste; 25-350cm base)
Krvavec (6/13 lifts; 14/30km piste; 20-55cm base)
Vogel (9/9 lifts; 12/22km piste; 0-145cm base)

United Kingdom

Cairngorm Mountain (3/11 lifts; 4/32km piste; 5-15cm base)
Glencoe (3/9 lifts; 4/24km piste; 10-50cm base)
Glenshee (4/21 lifts; 1/40km piste; 10-15cm base)
The Lecht (2/13 lifts; 1/18km piste; 5-5cm base)

Georgia

Bakuriani (10/20 lifts; 18/29km piste; 60-140cm base)
Gudauri (10/15 lifts; 26/35km piste; 60-130cm base)
Tetnuldi (5/5 lifts; 13/13km piste; 60-130cm base)

Turkey

Ejder 3200 (11/13 lifts; 33/42 piste; 20-100cm base)
Erciyes (9/19 lifts; 21/34 piste; 20-100cm base)

a green frozen waterfall under a red gondola on a snowy day (dyed green for St Patrick's day)
Stowe celebrating the Irish contingent on 17 March

USA

Alaska
Alyeska (7/7 lifts; 59/62km piste; 150-340cm base)

California
Heavenly (23/27 lifts; 94/94km piste; 90-235cm base)
Kirkwood (12/13 lifts; 62/65km piste; 110-275cm base)
Mammoth (23/25 lifts; 75/90km piste; 240-380cm base)
Northstar (13/19 lifts; 74/97km piste; 85-280cm base)
Palisades Tahoe (23/43 lifts; 150/200km piste; 130-390cm base)

Colorado
Arapahoe Basin (9/9 lifts; 98/105km piste; 90-170cm base)
Aspen Highlands (5/5 lifts; 135/135km piste; 90-200cm base)
Aspen Mountain (6/9 lifts; 95/103km piste; 60-130cm base)
Beaver Creek (25/25 lifts; 150/150km piste: 60-165cm base)
Breckenridge (33/35 lifts; 153/153km piste; 75-175cm base)
Copper (22/24 lifts; 123/126km piste; 80-160cm base)
Keystone (20/21 lifts; 117/135km piste; 65-150cm base)
Loveland (10/10 lifts; 92/93km piste; 75-160cm base)
Snowmass (18/20 lifts; 230/237km piste; 70-190cm base)
Steamboat (20/20 lifts; 165/165km piste; 70-175cm base)
Telluride (19/19 lifts; 82/88km piste; 65-150cm base)
Vail (29/34 lifts; 232/234km piste; 60-170cm base)
Winter Park (20/25 lifts; 139/143km piste; 225-235cm base)
Wolf Creek (10/11 lifts; 100/100km piste; 245-255cm base)

Idaho
Schweitzer (7/10 lifts; 95/95km piste; 145-245cm base)
Tamarack (6/7 lifts; 41/42km piste; 110-210cm base)

Maine
Sugarloaf (11/15 lifts; 87/87km piste; 35-70cm base)
Sunday River (18/20 lifts; 76/84km piste; 70-80cm base)

Montana
Big Sky (37/38 lifts; 230/250km piste; 100-150cm base)
Bridger Bowl (11/11 lifts; 65/71km piste; 50-120cm base)
Whitefish (14/16 lifts; 87/91km piste; 80-215cm base)

Nevada
Mt Rose (8/8 lifts; 58/60km piste; 200-250cm base)

New Hampshire
Attitash (7/8 lifts; 28/37km piste; 40-45cm base)
Loon (11/13 lifts; 37/49km piste; 20-40cm base)
Wildcat (3/5 lifts; 19/25km piste; 15-45cm base)

New Mexico
Taos (14/14 lifts; 113/113km piste; 40-130cm base)

Oregon
Mt Bachelor (12/15 lifts; 87/100km piste; 150-315cm base)
Mt Hood (7/12 lifts; 76/90km piste; 185-310cm base)
Timberline (7/7 lifts; 31/31km piste; 305-425cm base)

Utah
Alta (8/8 lifts; 65/71km piste; 150-400cm base)
Deer Valley (21/25 lifts; 103/103km piste; 95-225cm base)
Park City (41/42 lifts; 250/250km piste; 185-245cm base)
Powder Mountain (9/9 lifts; 68/68km piste; 100-245cm base)
Snowbird (14/14 lifts; 91/103km piste; 120-305cm base)
Solitude (9/9 lifts; 49/64km piste; 95-280cm base)

Vermont
Killington (17/22 lifts; 110/118km piste; 20-45cm base)
Okemo (13/20 lifts; 68/70km piste; 40-60cm base)
Smuggler’s Notch (8/8 lifts; 68/78km piste; 35-100cm base)
Stowe (11/12 lifts; 61/70km piste; 45-60cm base)

Washington
Crystal Mountain (9/11 lifts; 48/50km piste; 95-180cm base)
Mt Baker (7/10 lifts; 85/100km piste; 300-355cm base)

West Virginia
Snowshoe (6/12 lifts; 19/31km piste; 30-85cm base)

Wyoming
Grand Targhee (6/6 lifts; 34/35km piste; 150-320cm base)
Jackson Hole (13/13 lifts; 116/116km piste; 85-255cm base)

A huge mountain massif pictured against a pink light
Sunshine in Canada, as the sun sets behind the mountain

Canada

Alberta
Castle Mountain (5/6 lifts; 89/94km piste; 70-160cm base)
Lake Louise (11/11 lifts; 115/139km piste; 60-150cm base)
Marmot Basin (7/7 lifts; 91/91km piste; 100-100cm base)
Mt Norquay (5/5 lifts; 15/16km piste; 110-120cm base)
Sunshine (12/12 lifts; 104/109km piste; 55-140cm base)

British Columbia
Big White (12/12 lifts; 105/105km piste; 70-195cm base)
Fernie (10/10 lifts; 134/142km piste; 110-250cm base)
Kicking Horse (4/5 lifts; 73/100km piste; 80-180cm base)
Kimberley (5/5 lifts; 70/80km piste; 0-125cm base)
Panorama (10/10 lifts; 98/100km piste; 55-115cm base)
Red Mountain (8/8 lifts; 118/120km piste; 130-190cm base)
Revelstoke (6/7 lifts; 55/55km piste; 120-215cm base)
Silver Star (10/10 lifts; 113/115km piste; 80-185cm base)
Sun Peaks (12/12 lifts; 134/135km piste; 40-160cm base)
Whistler Blackcomb (25/27 lifts; 200/200km piste; 0-245cm base)
Whitewater (5/5 lifts; 50/50km piste; 235-240cm base)

Ontario
Blue Mountain (9/11 lifts; 21/29km piste; 50-70cm base)

Quebec
Le Massif (7/9 lifts; 37/39km piste; 60-95cm base)
Mont Saint Anne (7/9 lifts; 46/73 piste; 70-95cm base)
Sommet-Saint-Sauveur (8/8 lift; 35/38km piste; 55-95cm base)
Stoneham (5/6 lifts; 31/34km piste; 55-75cm base)
Tremblant (14/14 lifts; 62/82km piste; 10-140cm base)

Japan

Hokkaido
Furano (9/9 lifts; 31/32km piste; 70-160cm base)
Kamui (4/6 lifts; 18/24km piste; 75-175cm base)
Kiroro (7/10 lifts; 12/24 piste; 70-180cm base)
Niseko United (28/32 lifts; 44/51km piste; 100-320cm base)
Rusutsu (15/18 lifts; 41/42km piste; 110-160cm base)
Sahoro (7/8 lifts; 19/25km piste; 60-120cm base)
Tomamu (6/6 lifts; 21/21km piste; 60-170cm base)

Honshu
Happo One Hakuba (18/22 lifts; 49/52km piste; 85-310cm base)
Naeba (12/15 lifts; 18/18km piste; 70-150cm base)
Nozawa Onsen (14/17 lifts; 44/44km piste; 85-240cm base)
Shigakogen (45/48 lifts; 80/83km piste; 120-210cm base)
Zao Onsen (33/35 lifts; 48/50km piste; 70-180cm base)

About the author

Mike Richards

Welsh valleys boy born & bred, Mike now lives between Cardiff and Niseko in Hokkaido, Japan where he's a pro ski instructor. Mike came to skiing later in life at 27, with his first ski season spent as a Chalet Host in Ellmau, Austria in 1993. He's skied every year since, notching up 100+ ski areas across 21 countries and five continents, including his home hill in Brecon Beacons National Park. His personal motto - "If it's snowing, I'm going..."

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