Snowplaza’s quest to find the best ski resort for 2015 continues… After about a month of voting with around 15,000 ski and snowboard fans across Europe taking part, the first midterm results are out. Austrian ski resorts in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental area, Ischgl and Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis are in the lead for the moment with the French ski resorts of Val Thorens and Avoriaz not far behind. Join in the voting for the best ski resort 2015 and you could win a ski pass for your chosen resort! Vote now! Here are the current top 10:
10th place: Schladming
In Styria in the Austrian Alps, the traditional ski resort of Schladming is perfectly situated giving access to different ski areas totaling approximately 200 kilometers of beautiful pistes. Offering plenty of ski in, ski out accommodation, Schladming is an extremely popular ski resort for family ski holidays. Vote now!
Schladming
9th place: Avoriaz
The popular French ski resort of Avoriaz is located in huge Portes du Soleil ski area, with approximately 650 km of pistes which reach the border with Switzerland. Endless skiing for all levels, world famous snow parks, good food, heli-skiing and excellent facilities for families are what Avoriaz and the Portes du Soleil ski area offer. Vote now!
Avoriaz
8th place: Zillertal Arena
The ski resorts in the Austrian Zillertal Arena ski area really leave little to be desired. For family ski holidays, first ski holidays or for experienced skiers looking for a real challenge, everyone will find the perfect ski slopes here and the right ski resort to suit their tastes. The Zillertal Arena includes the resorts of Königsleiten and Gerlos where the apres-ski is legendary and the quieter resorts of Zell am Ziller and Krimml. Vote now!
Zillertal Arena
7th place: Salzburger Sportwelt
Skiing in the Salzburger Sportwelt in Austria means having access to over 230 kilometers of pistes, 100 ski lifts and more than 200 kilometers of cross-country skiing trails - some spectacular figures! The ski resorts of Flachau, Wagrain and St. Johann im Pongau are well known for their lively apres-ski and parties that carry on into the early hours. Vote now!
Salzburger Sportwelt
6th place: Val Thorens
Val Thorens in the Three Valleys ski area in France is the highest ski resort in Europe, and is part of the world’s largest interconnected ski area. Located at 2,300 meters, if guaranteed snow is a priority, then Val Thorens is certainly the right ski resort. Freeriders will be in heaven in the endless off-piste terrain in Val Thorens. Vote now!
Val Thorens
5th place: Solden
Surrounded by three-thousand meter high peaks and two glaciers, the Austrian ski resort of Solden certainly deserves to be in the Top 5! International sporting events, approximately 150 km of slopes, modern, fast ski lifts – Solden really has what it takes to get to the No.1 position! Vote now!
Solden
4th place: Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang
The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm ski area offers more than 200 kilometers of ski slopes, some fantastic mountain restaurants, stunning mountain scenery and a lively apres-ski scene. Everything needed to make the perfect ski holiday in Austria. Vote now!
Saalbach
3rd place: Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
Modern ski lifts, varied pistes, good services and great childcare! This is what the ski resorts of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Austria have to offer. Overall, the ski area has around 200 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes with just the right amount of runs for every level. The highlight for families is the amusement park in the middle of the mountains!Vote now!
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
2nd place: Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun Set in one of the largest ski areas in Austria with slopes mainly above 2,000 meters, legendary apres-ski that has given this resort the nickname “Ibiza in the Alps” it is not surprising that Ischgl was voted best ski resort in the Alps for 2014 by Snowplaza’s visitors. Wil Ischgl manage to reach the No. 1 position again this season? More info about Ischgl Vote now!
Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun
1st place: Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental area has 280 km of slopes, the largest ski area in Austria! This magnificent mountain range offers world-class skiing for all types of skier and snowboarder. It’s not surprising that the SkiWelt has jumped to the No. 1 position. Will it stay ahead until the 15th of February when the voting stops? Vote now!
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental
Join in the voting to help us find the best ski resort for 2015 and to have a chance at winning a ski pass for your favourite ski resort. Vote now!
Snowplaza’s quest to find the best ski resort for 2015 continues… After about a month of voting with around 15,000 ski and snowboard fans across Europe taking part, the first midterm results are out. Austrian ski resorts in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental area, Ischgl and Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis are in the lead for the moment with the French ski resorts of Val Thorens and Avoriaz not far behind. Join in the voting for the best ski resort 2015 and you could win a ski pass for your chosen resort! Vote now! Here are the current top 10:
10th place: Schladming
In Styria in the Austrian Alps, the traditional ski resort of Schladming is perfectly situated giving access to different ski areas totaling approximately 200 kilometers of beautiful pistes. Offering plenty of ski in, ski out accommodation, Schladming is an extremely popular ski resort for family ski holidays. Vote now!
Schladming
9th place: Avoriaz
The popular French ski resort of Avoriaz is located in huge Portes du Soleil ski area, with approximately 650 km of pistes which reach the border with Switzerland. Endless skiing for all levels, world famous snow parks, good food, heli-skiing and excellent facilities for families are what Avoriaz and the Portes du Soleil ski area offer. Vote now!
Avoriaz
8th place: Zillertal Arena
The ski resorts in the Austrian Zillertal Arena ski area really leave little to be desired. For family ski holidays, first ski holidays or for experienced skiers looking for a real challenge, everyone will find the perfect ski slopes here and the right ski resort to suit their tastes. The Zillertal Arena includes the resorts of Königsleiten and Gerlos where the apres-ski is legendary and the quieter resorts of Zell am Ziller and Krimml. Vote now!
Zillertal Arena
7th place: Salzburger Sportwelt
Skiing in the Salzburger Sportwelt in Austria means having access to over 230 kilometers of pistes, 100 ski lifts and more than 200 kilometers of cross-country skiing trails - some spectacular figures! The ski resorts of Flachau, Wagrain and St. Johann im Pongau are well known for their lively apres-ski and parties that carry on into the early hours. Vote now!
Salzburger Sportwelt
6th place: Val Thorens
Val Thorens in the Three Valleys ski area in France is the highest ski resort in Europe, and is part of the world’s largest interconnected ski area. Located at 2,300 meters, if guaranteed snow is a priority, then Val Thorens is certainly the right ski resort. Freeriders will be in heaven in the endless off-piste terrain in Val Thorens. Vote now!
Val Thorens
5th place: Solden
Surrounded by three-thousand meter high peaks and two glaciers, the Austrian ski resort of Solden certainly deserves to be in the Top 5! International sporting events, approximately 150 km of slopes, modern, fast ski lifts – Solden really has what it takes to get to the No.1 position! Vote now!
Solden
4th place: Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang
The Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm ski area offers more than 200 kilometers of ski slopes, some fantastic mountain restaurants, stunning mountain scenery and a lively apres-ski scene. Everything needed to make the perfect ski holiday in Austria. Vote now!
Saalbach
3rd place: Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
Modern ski lifts, varied pistes, good services and great childcare! This is what the ski resorts of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis in Austria have to offer. Overall, the ski area has around 200 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes with just the right amount of runs for every level. The highlight for families is the amusement park in the middle of the mountains!Vote now!
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis
2nd place: Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun Set in one of the largest ski areas in Austria with slopes mainly above 2,000 meters, legendary apres-ski that has given this resort the nickname “Ibiza in the Alps” it is not surprising that Ischgl was voted best ski resort in the Alps for 2014 by Snowplaza’s visitors. Wil Ischgl manage to reach the No. 1 position again this season? More info about Ischgl Vote now!
Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun
1st place: Wilder Kaiser - Brixental
The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental area has 280 km of slopes, the largest ski area in Austria! This magnificent mountain range offers world-class skiing for all types of skier and snowboarder. It’s not surprising that the SkiWelt has jumped to the No. 1 position. Will it stay ahead until the 15th of February when the voting stops? Vote now!
SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental
Join in the voting to help us find the best ski resort for 2015 and to have a chance at winning a ski pass for your favourite ski resort. Vote now!