Europe's Best Ski Resorts: Find the Right One for You - TOP 15

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If you're looking to ski in Europe this winter, you need to start your search here. In this video, we've compiled a list of the 15 best ski resorts in Europe, based on customer reviews and overall popularity. So whether you're a beginner or a pro, these resorts have something for you!

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Does this person just Google names of resorts rather than build a list on any sort of qualitative criteria?

sandersson
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Pronunciations of names are criminal... Out of 15 maybe 2 or 3 resembled to originals... 😕

darmar
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totally recommand Val Gardena, the network of ski runs is huge
I'd still add the Jungfrau ski area in Switzerland (Grindelwald - Wengen - Schildhorn)

m.hoffman
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Shame the commentator can't pronounce some of those names correctly.
I'd also question some of those resorts as being amongst the best in Europe.

EAFXtrader
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As expected I have been to everyone of them although I needed to check Zugspitze is actually Gramisch Partenkirchen in Germany.

However I lose respect for this video when it include Italian Courmayeur in the top 15. It is a tiny resort of just 42km piste! It neighbour La Thuile is a much better bet not only it has with 150km piste but is linked with the French La Rosiere resort. It is one of the rare opportunity to ski two countries in one resort. The top choice of Zermatt is linked with the Italian Cervinia too. In fact Zermatt is the most expensive European resort but can be skied easily by staying in the Italian side which is a lot more affordable because it can be reached by car to the bottom of the chairlifts..

The video mention Meribel and Courcheval which is linked side by side together with Val Thorens known as the mighty 3 Vallee with over 600km piste and 200 chairlifts. Val D sere is at the end of the same Tarentaise Valley which houses the world's biggest skiing paradise starting with Vamorel, then at Moutier one can go to the 3V, further up at the middle there is a town called Boug St Maurice one can access the Paradiski formed by the 425km piste of Les Arc linked with La Plagne . Boug st Maurice is also the access point to a small resort called St Foy and also the La Roisere that links with Italian La Thulie I mentioned earlier. The end of the Valley is called Domain Espace Killy formed by Val D sere with Tignes that has over 300km piste.

I am please the video mentioned Val Gardena and Contina D Ampezzo but disappointed that the video did not mention these are the 2 out of the 4 corners of the might Sella Ronda the world's biggest skiing loop of 40km which can be skied clockwise or anticlockwise. Any serious skier could not possibly ignore and not try this famous loop in the Italian Dolomites that has a total of 12 resorts making up a total of 1200km piste. Dolomites is so large that it could take weeks to try all the 12 resorts but area around Sella Ronda is definitely the best the Italy could offer.

In conclusion the video did present the best or the most expensive resorts in French (Courchevel), Italy (Cortina D Ampezzo), German (Zugspitze), Swiss (Zermatt) and Austria (St Anton/Lech). Courmayeur is just the odd one out.

gunsumwong
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I can’t make up my mind, I want a place that fun/exciting, not to expensive, beginner, and easy transportation from the airport

Amoneycoolah
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The video material during presentation of Verbier does not show Verbier.

patrickmosch
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i would swap out some resorts here and put other ones in place. HIntertux, Wengen, ischgl, sölden all unmentioned im sure even i missed some

marttufn
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Cortina d'Ampezzo is definetely one of the best, but to be honest I would recommend going to a lowkey place that is not on this list, as places like where I go to can be very underrated

marcodipietro
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Courmayour? I’ve been skiing and teaching in Europe and the resorts listed above for the last 15 years and I’ve never even heard of it. Apart from that, I’ve spent time in every resort on the list, and thus would like to change some of the orders around. First of all, put some respect on Austrian ski resorts. Verbier should be top 5, as it’s skiing is amazing both on and offpiste (albeit lacking in parks). Meribel should also be higher, as the 3 valleys has an excellent range of difficulty.

montyjuxon
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Zermatt village is cute, has some stunning views, connect you to Cervinia but trust me, there is a handful of resorts way better…you can’t compare the slopes grooming, lifts and quality of some Austrian resorts.

brunogourmet
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Ski centar is Three valleys in France, Kromplatz in Italy, Sella ronda Italy.
Sella ronda include Val Gardena, Sestriere, La villa and so on.
But your list is done by nice towns and villages.
I passed almost all of them and I can say Kromplatz is really No1 😊.

nevenhero
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Val D’Isere = Val Diz Air……… not val dizarie 😂

alecnorthlewis
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Great list but you need to work a little on your pronounciations - just type them into google translate! For Val disere the last e isnt prnounced hahah

For Lech, you should include St Anton in the same breath

Hello_there_obi
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this is a list of the most expensive resorts, but not the best. And Garmisch should not be anywhere near this list. If you’re purely into skiing and don’t care about all the après-ski stuff then there’s a ton of amazing resorts in Europe.

mobaumeister
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I'm watching this whal I'm in val thoren France Les 3 valleys

Aviator
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- one actual picture per resort
- rest is just stock footage
- read text from Wikipedia
= video delivered
This was cringe.

FlyWithMe_
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Not inclunding Serfaus Austria, or even putting Chamonix or Zermatt (why the fuck) before any austrian resort is like, what the fuck ? Have you ever skied in Europe ? Do you know what SKIROUTE means ?

CritikOfficiel
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How did he manage to mispronounce all of the names in the video?

sdamarcus
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Val d’Isère… you’re not even trying to pronounce that right. It seems you are making stuff up. How many more comments will tell you… wait, one way to increase traffic is to increase comments. I get it.

netopir