411Scope provides the ten most breathtaking pictures of ski resorts. Number 7 woud blow your mind!!
-The famed Valais village of Zermatt sits below the iconic Matterhorn
peak. This car-free resort offers upscale boutiques, world-class skiing
and a thriving apres-ski scene.
-The small Valais village of Grimentz is chocolate-box perfect, with its
old-school chalets and unspoiled valley. It sits in the Val d'Anniviers,
a side shoot of the great Rhone Valley.
-The classy village of Wengen, which can only be reached by cog railway
or cable car, gazes out across the deep Lauterbrunnen valley and up
towards the famous 4,000-meter peaks of the Eiger, the Monch and the
Jungfrau.
-The Tyrolean town of Kitzbuehel hosts the historic Hahnenkamm race every
January, when the world's best ski racers fling themselves down a steep
ribbon of ice -- 40.4 degrees at one point -- known as the Streif.
-Just two hours north of Venice, Cortina d'Ampezzo sits in a sunny bowl
fringed by the towering needles of the eastern Dolomites, a UNESCO World
Heritage region, some of which soar to more than 3,000 meters. The
James Bond movie "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) was filmed here.
-A former farming village done good, luxurious Lech caters for the more
discerning end of the money spectrum, plus vacationing royals. The town
sits in an open bowl among gentle peaks on the banks of the Lech river,
part of the famous Arlberg region.
-Named "Austria's most beautiful village" in a 1983 television contest,
Alpbach continues to maintain its cutesy homespun looks and traditional
architecture. All upper floors of new buildings must be clad in wood to
preserve the bygone feel.
-Megeve was one of the first purpose-built resorts in the Alps, developed
by the wealthy Rothschild family in the 1920s, but unlike some of
France's more recent purpose-built carbuncles the old farming roots have
been retained.
-The quaint old town of Courmayeur sits on the Italian side of the Mont
Blanc tunnel. The skiing begins from a sunny plateau above the town with
stupendous views of more than a dozen of Europe's highest peaks.
-Saas-Fee is home to the world's highest revolving restaurant at 3,500
meters which is a perfect spot for taking in the 360-degree panorama of
4,000 meter peaks, including the Dom, the Taschhorn and the Alphubel on
the surrounding skyline.
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