Dominated by the majestic High Tatras, the pretty village has amazing pistes in spectacular surroundings.
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Dominated by the majestic High Tatras, the pretty village has amazing pistes in spectacular surroundings.
Read More »Bansko is the newest of Bulgaria’s ski resorts, so the lifts are all fairly modern, but the bad news is that the town itself is not.
Read More »Les Quatres Vallées is the Swiss answer to France’s Les Trois Vallées, with 412km of pistes and some of the finest on and off-piste skiing anywhere.
Read More »Here's a resort that's different - a playground of wide-open slopes about 30 minutes from the fabulous Alhambra in historic Granada, in Southern Spain, and just over an hour from the Mediterranean's finest beaches.
Read More »Val Cenis is a little-known gem in France’s Haute Maurienne, close to the Italian border.
Read More »This was once Bulgaria’s most popular resort with tourists because it first attracted UK school parties who kept returning year after year when they became young adults.
Read More »Dominated by the majestic Julian Alps, the pretty village has just 20km of piste in spectacular surroundings.
Read More »The legend of Dracula looms large here in the Carpathian Mountains, but a visit to Bram Castle, the Count’s reputed home, is more challenging than the slopes.
Read More »Vitosha is the most popular Bulgarian resort because it’s only a 40-minute drive from the capital, Sofia.
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