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We’ve all heard of the standard ski trips to the Alps, but what about all those undiscovered gems that are flying under the radar? Here are some of our top picks when it comes to planning a skiing trip that is something a little out of the ordinary.

Avoid the Alps and Go Skiing Here Instead

Why not take a trip to Scandinavia and visit Finland, Norway or Sweden? Scandinavia has something for every level of skier, whether it's your very first trip or your skilled on the slopes, you'll find a resort that suits you.

  • Trysil, Norway
  • Trysil in Norway is a resort that has something for everyone. It's three hours away from Oslo and just a 45 minutes drives from the Scandinavian Mountains Airport. The resort itself has over 70 different runs ranging from beginners all the way through to advanced. For those more advanced, why not try Trysil's off piste areas that weave through the picturesque Vihammerskogen forest.

    If you're more into the apres-ski, then there's a mix of cosy little pubs, cocktail bars and even night clubs!

  • Ruka, Finland
  • Looking for something more family friendly? Then Ruka could be right up your street. This resort is more suited to beginners with a smattering of intermediate runs known as the Front Slopes. Ruka offers skiing a massive 200 days a year across 35 different slopes.

    If you are going with the family, they have lots of other activities including reindeer herding classes, sleigh rides and even ice fishing!

    If you're looking to stick to more mainland Europe but still want something that is technically off the beaten track, wny not look at booking a ski resort in Bulgaria, Poland or even Spain!

  • Borovets, Bulgaria
  • This is one of the most modern ski resorts in Eastern Europe. It has a mix of alpine skiing,  ski running, freestyle skiing, ski touring and snowboarding across 24 marked slopes. There's also a range of off piste areas for those of you who ski at a higher level. Borovets is less than two hours away from Sofia, making it easy to access even with public transport. And if you're worried that you won't have enough to do, then there's plenty of apres ski bars and lounges to spend time in, and you even have the option to visit one of the oldest and largest monasteries in Bulgaria, the Rila Monastery, which has been included in UNESCO’S World Cultural Heritage List.

  • Zakopane, Poland
  • Zakopane has a collection of resorts for you to choose from, including Kasprowy Wierch, Nosal Ski Station, Szymoszkowa Ski Station, or the Harenda Family Recreation Centre. They all have their own perks and combined, there are enough slopes to really get into for your ski trip. Zakopane is also well known for being beginner friendly, with several easy trails that are perfect for those that haven't clocked up a huge number of slope hours.

  • Sierra Nevada, Spain
  • When you think Spain you think of sun, cocktails on the beach, all inclusive holidays, but have you ever associated Spain with skiing? The Sierra Nevada is situated in Andalusia, which is in the south of Spain. This ski area has pistes for every level, plus fantastic cross-country skiing trails and even a snow park that comes with a 120m long half pipe. The area as a whole reaches a whopping 3282m altitude, making this Spanish resort about as snow-sure as it gets.

    We hope that this blog helps and gives you some ideas for off the beaten track ski resorts. If you've booked a ski holiday and you're looking for ski wear and equipment, you can browse through all our ski wear here.

    db_uk-Blog - Author - Misha Solanki

    Misha Solanki

    Misha is a dog mum of two who spends her weekends out exploring the outdoors with her doggies.

    Publish Date: 22/02/2024

    Updated: 22/02/2024