Jackson Hole may be home to some awesome terrain, but you'll enjoy it most if you want to mix skiing hard with enjoying the old cowboy town and the lovely views.
Category - Ski Resorts
The Stats Altitude: 1000m Top Lift: 2100m Ski area: 84km of piste Adult lift pass: 174-225€ for six days Official Site | Ski Map | Webcam In a Nutshell The name may not trip as easily off the...
Purpose-built rather than chocolate-box pretty, but who cares with this much height and terrain? In a Nutshell Part of the vast Three Valleys lift system (alongside fellow headliners Meribel and...
The Stats Altitude: 1650m Top Lift: 3600m Ski area: 200km of pistes Adult lift pass: 252€ for six days Official Site | Ski Map | Webcam In a Nutshell Les Deux Alpes has acquired a legion of fans over...
Widely considered to be Austria’s second resort, Ischgl is often overlooked. Which is baffling, given its high-quality intermediate pistes.
It's a place for young hearts, strong legs, and - once you head off-piste - level heads.
The Tirol's capital is ringed with ski areas that serve up a mouthwatering range of ski terrain. Add the interest of the city itself and you've got a unique ski destination.
Popular with British families since the '60s, Gurgl is a charming, high-altitude area made up of two resorts with magnificent scenery, a long ski season and cheerful après-ski.
Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn are for those who like skiing fast on steepish pistes and, together they offer 270km of terrain.
Ski Juwel is the low-key, low-cost ski area that links the Alpbachtal and the Wildschonau, and is home to one of the prettiest villages in the Alps.