The first ever map of the alps with 633 ski resorts, informations on slope length and height
and 36 marvelous mountain illustrations.
633 Ski resorts
On this map we cover all ski resorts of the Alps with a minimum total slope length of five kilometers.
The graphical boundaries of the ski resorts are limited by the outer ski lifts or slopes.
The graphical boundaries of the ski resorts are limited by the outer ski lifts or slopes.
We define a ski area as all connected slopes and lifts that can be reached with skis. If, for example, a bus is necessary to get to another lift, we count it as two ski resorts. This results in a few deviations from public counting methods, such as in the case of Portes du Soleil. When different ski resorts are linked to a defined region, e.g. Adelboden-Lenk, we note these in brackets behind the name.
Mountains
We have illustrated 36 of the most spectacular mountains in the Alps, which we are also offering as posters:
Basic information
Our goal is to combine a harmonious design with meaningful information.
For this we are able to use the data from skiresort.info he largest database for ski resorts in the world. Classified by the level of difficulty we can show blue, red and black slope kilometers and the maximum and minimum height for each ski resort.
For this we are able to use the data from skiresort.info he largest database for ski resorts in the world. Classified by the level of difficulty we can show blue, red and black slope kilometers and the maximum and minimum height for each ski resort.
We have checked and updated all data in October 2016.
Additional Information
We provide comprised information on the ski resorts and alps on the map.
What has changed in the Alps during one year
Our map of the ski resorts of the Alps has been updated in October 2016.
This is a graphical overview about the changes between the second and third edition of the map.
This is a graphical overview about the changes between the second and third edition of the map.