Best resorts with the longest ski seasons

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Resorts with the longest ski seasons tend to be those that are located at high altitudes and have access to glaciers, which provide snow and cold temperatures even during the warmer months.

Resorts with the longest ski seasons

Hintertux Glacier, Austria

Austria’s only year-round ski resorts

Open year-round, this resort boasts skiing for 365 days. It is the only ski resort in Austria that is open year-round, with skiing and snowboarding available on its glacier even during the summer months. The glacier offers a variety of slopes for all skill levels, from easy beginner runs to challenging black. The resort has modern lifts, including a gondola that takes skiers up to the glacier (3,250 meters). The Hintertux Glacier also offers ice skating, sledding, and snowshoeing. There are several restaurants and bars, as well as accommodation options ranging from hotels to mountain huts. Hintertux Glacier is a popular destination for both recreational skiers and professional athletes, who come here for off-season training and competitions.

Year-round skiing on the Hintertux. Photo © Hintertux

Zermatt, Switzerland

Foot of the Matterhorn

Zermatt is also open year-round, with a skiing season that typically runs from November to May. Zermatt is a picturesque ski resort located in the Swiss Alps, at the foot of the Matterhorn, one of the most famous mountains in the world. The ski season typically runs from November to May. Zermatt’s large ski area includes more than 360 kilometers of runs, suitable for all levels. The resort is also well-known for its off-piste skiing and freeride terrain. Zermatt has modern lifts and facilities, including a 3S cableway that connects the resort to the Italian ski resort of Cervinia. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Zermatt offers a wide range of activities, such as ice skating, tobogganing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. The resort has many restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as luxurious hotels and cozy chalets. Zermatt is a car-free town, which adds to its charm and makes it a great place for a relaxing ski holiday.

Zermatt an eco-friendly ski resort that protects its local wildlife
Zermatt with awesome views of the Matterhorn. Photo: © Shutterstock

Tignes & Val d’Isere, France

300km of high-altitude skiing

Tignes and Val d’Isere in the French Alps have a ski season that typically runs from November to May. But Tignes is also open for summer skiing on its Grande Motte Glacier June-September. Together they make up the Espace Killy ski area, which offers over 300 kilometers of runs. There is a huge range of slopes for all skill levels, from easy beginner runs to challenging blacks. There area is also known for its off-piste skiing and freeride terrain, as well as its terrain parks and halfpipes for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Modern lifts include a funicular railway that connects Tignes with the nearby town of Bourg-Saint-Maurice. Non-skiing activities include ice diving, ice skating, snowshoeing, and dog sledding. The resorts have a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. Accommodation options include hotels, apartments and chalets.

Skiing on Tignes’ Grand Motte Glacier. © Espace Killy

Saas-Fee, Switzerland

Fantastic for freeriders and freestylers

This Swiss resort has one of the longest ski seasons in Europe. Skiing is possible between July to April, making it one of the longest ski seasons in Europe. The resort is known for its scenic surroundings and year-round skiing and snowboarding, with a ski season that typically runs from November to May. Saas Fee has a range of slopes for all skill levels, from easy beginner runs to challenging blacks. The resort is also reknowned for its freeride terrain and off-piste skiing, as well as its snow park and halfpipe for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Saas Fee has modern lifts and facilities, including an underground funicular railway that takes visitors up to the slopes. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Saas Fee offers many other activities, such as ice climbing, ice skating, and snowshoeing. The resort has a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as accommodation options ranging from hotels to apartments and chalets. Saas Fee is a great destination for skiers and snowboarders who want to experience the best of Swiss Alps skiing in a charming, pedestrianized town with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Saas-Fee Snowpark, Switzerland
Saas-Fee Snowpark, Switzerland. © Saas-Fee Tourism

 

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