Friday, 22 February 2013

The best ski resorts in Europe

Generally the Spanish ski in many of the almost always excellent and always worthy seasons of the Aragonese Pyrenees, Andorra Catalan or mythical-or Sierra Nevada, the southernmost ski resort in Europe. Now if you want to dream, or just skiing elsewhere in Europe, here are some recommendations of Trip Advisor's hand.

Lapland

Ylläs, Lapland, is the largest ski resort in Finland. It has 61 tracks, the longest is 3.20 km, with a vertical drop of over 400 meters. It is the highest mountain in Finland with ski lift, with a total of 29. Ylläs also offers 337 km of cross-country ski tracks, of which 38 km are illuminated.

Verbier (Switzerland)

Verbier, with its nearly 320 kilometers of slopes, is the ideal place for skiing in winter and headquarters of the Swiss Ski School Cross-country skiers and advanced demotion, were enthusiastic about skiing in tracks designed for experts. But also beginners will love learning in the Swiss Alps because it is a beautiful place.

St. Moritz

Every winter, St. Moritz attracts glamorous stars and famous politicians for a reason: a fantastic skiing. With several ski schools and 700 teachers who teach the upper Engadine surrounding it, is a nice place to start, but St. Moritz has much to offer skiers.

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