12 best ski resorts across Europe for 2022-23

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People often ask ‘which is the best ski resort?’ – but there are as many answers to that question as there are types of skier and snowboarder. Beginners will want to be on different pistes to speed demons, while young families might not like the haunts favoured by party animals.

Here’s our selection of resorts that might be best for certain types of holidaymaker to help your 2022/23 winter holiday go with a bang.

Best by train: The Three Valleys, France

Reach the Three Valleys by train

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You can reach many ski resorts in Austria and Switzerland by train (see snowcarbon.co.uk) but nothing is as convenient as the direct service from St Pancras to the French Alps.

Eurostar cancelled its popular service in 2020, but tour operator Travelski Express stepped in to offer direct trains as part of a package deal that includes ski passes and accommodation in certain resorts.

This year it has added more resorts, including two more in the massive Three Valleys ski area: high-altitude Val Thorens and chic Courchevel. You travel out on Friday night so you can ski for seven days in the world’s biggest ski area and return the following Saturday evening. Way to go!

Best on a budget: Borovets, Bulgaria

Borovets in Bulgaria once again topped the Post Office’s annual survey of best-value ski resorts. But what’s it like?

The 58km of slopes are spread over three distinct sectors. The highest, Markudjik, has Alpine-like views across snowy peaks. In Sitnyakovo, beginners’ pistes wind through dense fir forest crossing steep red and black runs with views of the modernist village.

And if you take the egg-shaped, fibre-glass gondola (straight out of the 1980s) to Yastrebetz, you have spectacular views across the plain.

The instructors are good, most hotels have pools, and excursions are affordable. So it’s the hands-down choice for those on a budget – or was until this season, when Crystal Ski launched even more budget package holidays to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Now that’s a destination for the adventurous.

Best for non-skiing partners: Jungfrau, Switzerland

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What to do if you ski and your partner doesn’t? Go to Switzerland, where trains double as ski lifts, and a new service from Zurich airport cuts the journey time to the Jungfrau region by an hour.

Here you can both visit Mürren’s revolving Piz Gloria restaurant – the setting for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – with its clifftop (but safe) walking routes. And you can recreate Bond’s famous chase, while your partner takes the cable car back down.

It is mostly walkers who take the railway inside the imposing north face of the Eiger to the restaurant overlooking the Aletsch glacier stretching 23km into the distance. Again your partner can race you down – in a train that trundles alongside the piste.

For a more equal contest, try Grindelwald’s slopes, where the pistes criss-cross runs full of tobogganers through quaint villages.

Best for a short break: Pays de Gex, France

It may come as a surprise that Geneva, which has a steady stream of low-cost flights, has resorts that are just 20 minutes to an hour’s drive away.

Pays de Gex, in the Jura mountains, has three such downhill ski areas: Lélex-Crozet, Mijoux-La Faucille and Menthières. All are small, traditional communes where lift passes start at €20 a day.

For cross-country skiing, head to La Vattay-Valserine with its 130km of trails.

Best for après: Söll, Austria

Get your apres kicks in Soll

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Austria is the undisputed home of après-ski and few venues can rival the famous Mooserwirt bar in St Anton. But, for somewhere less expensive, try Söll.

The party town is popular with younger crowds with its large, club-like venues and is part of the giant SkiWelt area. This in turn has teamed up with another big area, KitzSki, a three-minute bus ride away, to offer a combined pass. So you can earn your beers doing a circuit involving 88km of descent covering an astonishing 17,000 vertical metres in a day.

As long as you don’t overdo it on the schnapps, you can reach the slope where Dave Ryding became the first Briton to win an Alpine skiing World Cup race in Kitzbühel earlier this year. Ski hard – celebrate harder!

Best for Santa: Ruka, Finland

Finland is a favourite for young families wanting a winter holiday that focuses on visits to Santa, Northern Lights watching, cross-country skiing, dog and even reindeer sledding, as much as downhill skiing.

For a long time, there were just two main options – Levi and Ylläs. But a third resort, Ruka, is catching up fast, with a new gondola and a new village with a more Alpine feel than its rivals.

The skiing couldn’t be more different to the Alps, though. At this latitude the sunrise/sunset bathes the rime-covered fences in a pink light for just a few hours each day, after which the slopes are floodlit. The pistes are fairly short, though you might be grateful for the excuse for hot chocolate breaks when it’s cold, and most of the cabins and apartments have saunas to warm up in.

You can ski in Ruka any time until early-May, however British tour operators only offer packages and direct flights until early February.

Best for late-season family skiing: Geilo and Voss, Norway

Geilo is still snowy late in the season

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If you’re looking for an Easter break, any of the higher resorts (as well as lower Austrian ones, which have invested heavily in efficient snow making) will guarantee snow covered pistes. But for those looking for a winter wonderland, Norway keeps its snowy garb for longer.

The recent ‘green line’ light rail service from Bergen airport means you can reach resorts such as Geilo, with its 34km of pistes spread over two sides of the valley, with just one change of trains.

And it’s worth stopping at Voss, with its new 3S gondola that takes you direct from the platform to the slopes. The connections from here are so good that you can leave the slopes after 3pm and be in the airport at 5.30pm for your evening flight back home.

Best for a ski-city break: Innsbruck, Austria

A city ski break is ideal for skiers who like the bright lights too, and this season Innsbruck has added a new cultural attraction to the 21 covered by its Ski Plus City Pass – Lumagica, an outdoor light show at the Hofgarten palace.

All 13 of the Innsbruck’s resorts are 15 to 75 minutes from the city centre by tram, bus or train, and they include the Stubai glacier, with its 42km of runs, and Kühtai, one of the highest resorts in the Alps.

For the most spectacular views over the city, try the Nordkette, which you can reach from a new terminal in the city centre. And don’t feel self-conscious; you’ll see plenty of other people in ski gear in the heart of this buzzing university city.

Best for English-speaking instructors: Grandvalira, Andorra

Pas de la Casa in the Grandvalira ski area

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Tiny Andorra still manages to be one of the biggest destinations for British skiers. One of its greatest attractions, apart from the sunshine, is the number of native English-speaking instructors.

A further attraction this winter is that its three ski areas have banded together to offer countrywide ski passes. So skiers on the lofty 210km of Grandvalira pistes that stretch from Pas de la Casa to Canillo via Soldeu can now buy passes giving access to the more tree-lined 63km of slopes of Pal-Arinsal or the 30km at freeride mecca Ordino-Arcalís and vice versa.

Getting between the areas still involves buses (though tour operators hope to lay on coaches for day trips, if there is demand), but you can take the opportunity to go duty-free shopping en route in the capital, Andorra la Vella, which also has the giant Caldea thermal spa.

Best for scenery (and history): Dolomiti Superski, Italy

Every resort boasts spectacular scenery, but the rose-tinted rocks of the Dolomites are especially eye-catching. And in the Dolomiti Superski area, you get prime views as you do clockwise and anti-clockwise circuits of the magnificent Sella Gruppo massif, which is in the centre of an area that has a mass of pistes to explore, coming off it like the spokes of a wheel.

The area is known for its restaurants, but history buffs will also jump at the chance to do the Grande Guerra circuit – a tour on skis of the trenches and fortifications of the First World War, when this area was fought over between the Austrians and Italians. The tour finishes with a ski lift with a difference – a horse-drawn sled that tows you to Armenterola.

Best for spas: Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria

Bad Kleinkirchheim combines on-piste fun with decadent off-piste spas

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For spa-lovers, there can only be one country of choice – Austria. Its hotels are replete with a mass of steam rooms, saunas, indoor and outdoor pools and relaxation rooms in which to soothe aching muscles and reacquaint yourself with numb digits after a day on the slopes.

So how to choose between them? Well, for those who like southerly, sunny skiing and affordable prices, Ryanair this winter is flying direct to Klagenfurt from Stansted and Manchester. From here, the spa town of Bad Kleinkirchheim is just 50 minutes away.

The picturesque ski-in/ski-out resort has 103km of pistes, including the challenging Franz Klammer run, as it is home to Olympic downhill legend Franz Klammer. Perhaps you’ll even bump into him in the steam room...

Best for chalet lovers: Tignes-Val d’Isère, France

A combination of tighter labour laws, Brexit regulations, Covid fears and staff shortages mean that what was until recently one of the most popular ways of going on a ski holiday – the catered chalet – has all but disappeared.

Now it’s making a comeback in the form of the ‘contactless chalet’, where you find all your meals pre-prepared in the fridge and have breakfast delivered every day, with wine and logs for the fire also laid on in the same way.

Ski France was one of the pioneers of contactless chalets last winter and this year has added five more, including the chalet Val Rogoney in Val d’Isère, one of France’s most famous resorts and an off-piste mecca. The chalets don’t come cheap, but for those mourning the loss of that most convivial of holidays and fireside evenings, it might be just the ticket.


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