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These are the best ski resorts in Europe, where you will be impressed by perfectly prepared ski slopes

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These are the best ski resorts where you can find the best snow this winter. If nothing else, at least excellent cuisine, entertainment and a variety of activities.

Online platform Standard.co.uk has published a list of winter destinations where you can find the best snow this winter - these are the best ski resorts. If you are not attracted by skiing activities, they offer a range of accompanying treats, either for lovers of beautiful views or excellent cuisine.

The best ski resorts in Europe this season

Alta Badia, Italy

Recommended for: foodies

The gourmet capital of the Dolomites dominates the culinary map of the region every winter. Visit Gourmet Skisafari, skiing from hut to hut while tasting the masterpieces of Michelin-starred chefs.

Photo: altabadia.org

Lech, Austria

Recommended for: lovers of luxury

It's no wonder that even European royal families like to go down the white slopes here. As well as multiple F1 champion Sebastian Vettel. Lech's touch of understated luxury has always attracted skiers who like a little sophistication on the slopes. It is also one of the snowiest parts of Austria, where you can conjure up a magical white Christmas.

Photo: lechzuers.com

Tignes, France

Recommended for: lovers of high altitudes

High mountain Tignes with the Grand Motte glacier and direct connections to Val d'Isère is considered one of the most popular winter destinations. Complete beginners as well as true ski masters will find their slopes here. At the foot of the ski slope, there is always a lot going on, especially after the skiing is over. the best bet for snow all season.

Photo: en.tignes.net

Jungfrau, Switzerland

Recommended for: nature lovers

Three equally beautiful resorts make up the Jungfrau ski area – Wengen, Mürren and Grindelwald. Here you can ski in the shadow of the Eiger, Jungfrau and Mönc mountains and go down the longest run of the World Cup – the Lauberhorn. Mürren is a car-free place, and the Jungfraujoch is the highest railway in Europe at 3454 m.

Photo: jungfrau.ch
 

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