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Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Munich Enters Race For 2018 Winter Olympics

If Munich wins the bid for the 2018 Winter Games, Garmisch-Partenkirchen will be one of the few resorts to have hosted the Olympics twice. Full article

 

Hitting the slopes in Germany

Germany: So Close, Yet So Overlooked

Germany offers the closest skiing to the UK, with some of the prettiest resorts and cheapest lift passes in Europe. Full article

 

Michelin-Star chefs of Alta Badia: Claudio Melis, Arturo Spicocchi, and Norbert Niederkofler

Peak Cuisine: Fine Dining In South Tyrol

Get for a taste for fine dining on the slopes of Alta Badia: crispy brisket in pücia crust sauerkraut, pumpkin spätzle with porcini mushrooms, smoked ricotta cheese, and more. Full article

 

The ultimate ski and spa holidays

The Shining Spas Of The Alps

Ski-spa enthusiasts should do their homework before booking to find the true star spas of the Alps. Full article

 

Heliskiing isn't just for Canada. There are options in Europe, too.

A Resort To Expand Your Horizons

Try your hand at extreme winter sports, take a husky sleigh ride or play a relaxing round of snowgolf in the Alps. Full article

 

Igloo accommodation, Gstaad

Unusual Lodging: Want More Than A Bed And Bathtub?

For an unforgettable ski holiday, consider alternative accommodation across the Alps: igloos, eco-tents, and panoramic hotels. Full article

 

Avalanche risk remains high

Alpine Avalanches Kill Eight In One Week

The avalanche risk across the Alps remains high after eight skiers and snowboarders die in one week. Full article

 

Meet Dick Durrance: He Made Molehills Out Of Mountains

Warren introduces you to Dick Durrance, one of the ski industry's most interesting legends. Full article

 

Skiing in scenic Oberstaufen

Whiteout In Germany: 42cm Of Snow By The Weekend

Germany has its most widespread snowfall of the season: 30-42cm forecast in 50 resorts by the weekend. Full article

 

Economy Drive: To The Alps By Car

Cash-strapped Brits are heading for the mountains in their cars: driving is often cheaper, more ecological, and less hassle. Full article

 
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