More about Ski Holidays in Europe
Fancy ice-fishing and zip-wiring in Are, Sweden, reputed to be the best ski resort in Europe?
Combine a few days in Stockholm and Trondheim with deep powder on the 100km of piste served by over 40 lifts. Best In March and April when the crowds have gone, stay by Lake Are and take the 100 year old funicular railway up to the slopes.
Try cross-country skiiing in Estonia with Korvemaa National park just 50 km. from Estonia's jewel-like capital, Tallinn. For snow boarders and skiers, Southern Estonia and North Eastern Latvia offer well groomed pistes and night lighting. The days may be brief, but that leaves plenty of time for romantic apres ski evenings in front of log fires with hearty meals and good wine.
The Troll Peninsula in Iceland offers great snow, where you can ski from the highest peak to the Atlantic Ocean and enjoy the Northern Lights while boarding down the piste. From powder to long runs, Iceland is a great place to combine a day on the piste wiith a nighttime dip in the hot springs Iceland is famous for. Fly into Iceland's vibrant capital, Reykjavik, and enjoy the lively atmosphere before heading off to the slopes passing geysers, waterfalls and glaciers on your way.
For the wild, wild east, try Kamchatka, a Russian peninsula covering 472,00 square kilometres i.e. an area larger than Germany, with just 300,000 people. With 900 square kilometres of glaciers and 30 active volcanoes, this is quite literally the"Land of Fire and Ice". Professionally guided tours take you into this wilderness on mountians where no blade has ever been for the ski experience of a lifetime.
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