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Top 5 European Ski Resorts

18 July 2012

Top 5 European Ski Resorts

"The Arlberg" is the most famous ski resort in the world because it's the biggest in the world. If you dare to try any one of the 85 lifts and runs, you will give out before you hit the bottom of the mountain. The slopes are very steep and it's for expert skiers and snowboarders. For more information on this top European ski resort, visit St. Anton Arlberg. The average cost for this top ski resort is €160.

Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy is a leading ski resort among avid skiers and snowboarders. Cortina is on the eastern end of the region and has less lifts then other resorts. However, its one of the top ski resorts across the European region. For more information on this top European ski resort, visit Dolomiti. Average cost for this top European ski resort is €100.

The Chamonix is one of the classic top European ski resorts you will ever visit. The highest cable car rises 10,000 feet in the air or you could climb 121 steps to an observation deck to view the most breathtaking view of the mountains you will ever see. There are 200 lifts and 13 resorts to choose from in this region. For more information on this top European ski resort, visit Chamonix Mont Blanc. The average cost for this top ski resort is €170.

With 50 ski lifts, the Grindelwald is one of the best European ski resorts. There are so many runs here it will be hard to decide which one to ski first. These runs also connect to another top European ski resort called Wengen that also offers over 50 lifts and plenty of runs to choose from in this region. Both of these top European ski resorts are for intermediate to advanced skiers. For more information visit, Grindelwald and Wengen. These two top ski resorts prices start at roughly €100 each.

These five resorts are the best European ski resorts that skiers and snowboarders dare try. Do you think you have what it takes to ski here?