The ski season is here! January is, without a doubt, one of the favourite months to practice this sport, which has already attracted many enthusiasts. Whether beginners or more experienced, there are many who take advantage of the weekend to go down the snowy mountains and enjoy a day in the snow.
But which are the best slopes for skiing? Here’s a little guide to help you choose your favourite and get your gear ready. Let’s get started!
Aspen, in Colorado, is one of the most famous ski resorts in the United States. It has 193 kilometres of slopes. It is suitable for more experienced skiers, but if you prefer not to dare you can always admire the spectacular views of the White River National Park. What do you think?
We continue our route and go to Val d’Isère in Savoie, France. One of the best known and busiest sky spots in the world, it offers more than 300 kilometres of breathtaking slopes to glide down. It is considered one of the ski capitals of the world and will host the 2030 Winter Olympics.
Next stop is one of Spain’s best-known ski places, Baqueira Beret, in the Catalan Pyrenees. Here you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the Aran Valley, while improving your technique and gliding down the more than 460 kilometres of slopes. It also has restaurant services, a rest area and equipment hire.
And if you take a break to warm up and regain your strength, Trinidad Short offers you a special flavour rich in nuances to continue enjoying while admiring the views of the impressive snow-capped mountains.