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Fly direct to South Tyrol and the Dolomites
Get straight to the heart of the action with a new SkyAlps ski flight that lands directly from London, Brussels, Copenhagen, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Rotterdam & Hamburg into Bolzano, the Alpine capital of South Tyrol and perfectly placed for ski escapades in the UNESCO protected Dolomites.
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Ski Guide to Bad Gastein
Located in the Hohe Tauern National Park in the heart of the Salzburgerland province, Bad Gastein’s ski playground is made up of 200km of groomed pistes scattered over four different mountains, part of the Ski Amadé area, with over 1,000 metres of altitude which offers superb long downhill runs.
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Ski Maker
Lonely Mountain Skis
A small Scottish company crafting redwood-veneered and natural fibre skis, capped in a unique hardwood veneer which gives it a retro-cool yet strikingly modern look.
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Ski Guide to Hochkönig
Hochkönig is outrageously pretty. Cradled by the Berchtesgaden Alps in Salzburgerland, the highest peak of the area Mount Hochkönig frames dramatic views with its cloud-draped craggy peaks tumbling down to fir-lined pistes, rustic cabins and picture-perfect Alpine villages like Maria Alm, Hintermoos, Hinterthal, Dienten am Hochkönig and Mühlbach am Hochkönig.
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Ski Guide to Montafon
As well as skiing and hiking the Silvretta glacier at 3,000 metres, winter hikes are popular as are snowshoe tours and cross-country skiing. The region has over 74 cable cars and lifts that connect the 297 kilometres of ski slopes, perfectly designed to ensure speedy runs and perfect days on powder.
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Ski Guide to St. Anton in Austria
St. Anton is also serious about ski. The entranceway to the Arlberg ski region, which includes St. Anton am Arlberg, St. Christoph, Stuben, Lech, Zürs, Warth and Schröcken, consists of 305 km of marked slopes and 200 km of off-piste trails serviced by 88 state-of-the-art cable cars.
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Ski Maker
Jacomet
Made with precision, intelligence and a thoughtful consciousness, Simon Jacomet is on a mission to refine every detail of the ski-making process, with as little waste as possible.
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Ski Guide to Zillertal
Truly a highlight for any ski fanatic is the prospect of enjoying the vast area of the Zillertal Superski, where even the name sounds totally epic. Stretching from the Hintertux Glacier (hello skiing all year round) to Hochzillertal/Hochfügen.
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Ski Guide to Ahrntal (Valle Aurina) in Italy
Located in one of our favourite regions South Tyrol, in the far reaches of northern Italy, Ahrntal is around 70 kilometres from altitudinous hub Bolzano – the gateway to the UNESCO-protected Dolomites.
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Ski Makers
Åre Skidfabrik
Created and built since 1981 by those with a passion for riding, Åre Skidfabrik are Swedish manufacturers of skis and snowboards.
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Ski Guide to Gitschberg Jochtal (Rio Pusteria) in Italy
Enjoy the white stuff at the Gitschberg Jochtal Ski and Almen region, where life is geared towards enjoying the best of the mountains. Gourmand meets cool skier probably best describes the kind of person that fits right in here, although families are also drawn to the easy-going lifestyle and good time ski resorts.
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Ski Guide to Flims Laax Falera in Switzerland
Flims Laax Falera in Graubünden is a top winter ski resort at the gateway to the Grison Alps. Not only does it benefit from over 224 kilometres of slopes, but it also has an emphasis on great foodie encounters.
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Fashion
Maloja
Using simplicity, curiosity, and a deep respect for nature, Maloja is now known for its innovative and highly original skiwear and cycling kit.
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Ski Guide to Seiser Alm (Alpe di Siusi) | Italy
East of Bolzano is the long heralded as Europe's largest alpine plateau in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, the pastures and ski region of Alpe di Siusi, or Seiser Alm in German, spans almost 60km2 has to be in your wander travel bucket-list for winter ski and cross-country sports
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Ski Guide to Leogang
Skiing in Leogang, part of Skicircus Saalbach - Hinterglemm -Leogang - Fieberbrunn as it is officially known is quite the ride, encompassing high mountain passes, over 270kms of thrilling runs, seven snow parks and five toboggan runs.
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Ski Makers
Mach
Striving for perfection in the field of tobogganing and skiing, Mach ski are wood, aircraft aluminium, fibreglass and a graphite racing base to create a smooth, fast speed.
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Ski Guide to Alta Badia, Italy
As The New York Times, The Guardian, and international travel sections begin to fill up with articles about winter getaways, we’re going to throw our recommendation into the mix. Tried and true, Alta Badia, on the border of Austria and Italy, offers unparalleled winter sports, relaxation, and cuisine.
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Ski Guide to Merano 2000
Skiing in South Tyrol means two things: the Merano 2000 Ski Area and the soaring, breath-taking beauty of the Dolomites - a famed UNESCO World Heritage Centre and a favourite part of the Alps for any skier worth his (or her) post-ski-Raclette.
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Ski Guide to South Tyrol, Italy
South Tyrol in Northern Italy offers you a panoramic winter wonderland - if Tom Ford did skiing locations, this would be it. Its diverse and impressive landscape makes it the perfect winter getaway; offering hikes, snowboarding and skiing, to let’s face it, some serious spa time in our gorgeous hotels.
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Ski Guide to Lech am Arlberg, Austria
Lech is best known for its skiing and when you include the other Arlberg resorts of St. Anton, St. Christof, Warth-Schröcken and Stuben, which can be reached by Lech-Zürs, there are 340 km of piste and 190 km of off-piste, accessed by 94 lifts.
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Ski Guide to Vorarlberg
Bordering Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, Austria’s western Vorarlberg region is famous for its incredible skiing prowess, fantastic alpine views and also for holding the oldest and most influential ski club in the world.
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Ski Guide to St. Moritz
Located in eastern Switzerland’s Engadin Valley within the Graubünden canton, the quality of skiing is extremely high – hence why the Winter Olympics have been hosted here twice.
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Ski Makers
zai
Swiss luxury ski brand ZAI make skis of innovative design, craftsmanship and excellent performance with science underpinning ski design in this high-octane sport.
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Ski Guide to Gurgl in Tirol, Austria
With a chill in the air as October comes to a slow close we are looking forward to officially entering November and with it, the opening of ski season. For a head start on the celebrations head to joyful Gurgl in Tirol for a start to the 2021-2022 season that goes off with a bang.
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Ski Guide to Beitostølen/Jotunheimen, Norway
With its soaring mountain ranges, rushing fjords and powerful, majestic forests Norway has the feel of an ancient land about it; the aching beauty of its natural scenery is akin to the stuff of legend, and it isn’t bad for skiing either, did we mention the Norwegians invented the sport…?
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Ski Makers
Timbaer
Producing both slalom, race carvers and all-mountain skis, Timbaer skis come in a range of materials, but each benefit from a bamboo core - giving their skis unique flexibility yet sturdiness.
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Ski Guide to Trollstigen/Tafjorden Norway
With its soaring mountain ranges, rushing fjords and powerful, majestic forests Norway has the feel of an ancient land about it; the aching beauty of its natural scenery is akin to the stuff of legend, and it isn’t bad for skiing either, did we mention the Norwegians invented the sport…?
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Books for the Slopes
There is nothing more appealing than curling up after a day out on the slopes with a good page-turning book in hand. We've put together a ski holiday reading list of books for the slopes - inspired by the alps.
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Winter Wonderlands
Welcome to the Winter Wonderland Edit whereby we explore the slopes and beyond from truffle fondues, steaming pools, ski-me slopes, chilled culture and iced lakes.
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