France’s Val d’Isère haqs been selected as Europe’s best ski resort by Condé Nast for its unmatched slopes.
- Val d’Isère, France
- Gstaad, Switzerland
- Kitzbühel, Austria
- Les Trois Vallées, France
- Châtel, France
- Verbier, Switzerland
- Corvara – Alta Badia, Italy
- Avoriaz, France
- Hemsedal Skisenter, Norway
- Courchevel, France
- St. Moritz, Switzerland
- Zermatt, Switzerland
- Andermatt, Switzerland
- Lech, Austria
- Tignes, France
- Levi, Finland
- Schladming, Austria
- Geilo, Norway
- Aviemore, Scotland,
Courchevel and Avoriaz, 10th and tied at 8th, combine French elegance with vibrant après-ski scenes, while Hemsedal Skisenter offers Norway’s thrilling runs.
Andermatt, Zermatt, and St. Moritz, tied at 11th, boast Swiss precision with world-class pistes and breathtaking mountain scenery, ideal for winter enthusiasts.
Tignes and Lech, 15th and 14th, provide reliable snow and luxurious Alpine settings, with Tignes known for high-altitude skiing and Lech for its serene charm.
Scotland’s rugged slopes to Finland’s snowy trails, attracting skiers of all levels.
Aviemore, Geilo, Schladming, and Levi, tied at 16th, offer diverse winter experiences, from Corvara, Verbier, Châtel, Les Trois Vallées, Gstaad, and Val d’Isère, 7th to 1st, deliver exceptional skiing.