Skiing
The ski season starts here: Three more months
After a promising start at the end of 2010, the ski season in the Alps and Pyrenees stalled for two months with little fresh snow. That's changed now, with big falls – up to a metre in 48 hours – in recent weeks. So the last two months of the season are looking excellent. Snow depths at Engelberg (engelberg.ch) in the Swiss Alps are above 3.3 metres and touching 2.5 metres at the snowiest resorts in the French Alps, such as Flaine (flaine.com).
Inside Skiing
Late-season snow
Saturday, 12 March 2011
The Austrian resort of Obergurgl still has 50 days left in its ski season, and it is ideal for families – whether they are beginners or experts.
That's what they mean by nursery slopes
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Being pregnant didn't put Susie Mesure off trying out the pistes of La Tania, a small corner of the Alps.
Big ideas from little Andorra
Saturday, 26 February 2011
The principality has suffered from an identity crisis, but a recent reassessment of its assets is luring back skiers...
Morzine: Discover a heightened sense of adventure
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Paragliding, snowmobile safaris, luxurious chalet life and superb slopes – Morzine is the perfect place for a family skiing holiday, says Adam Leigh
'My father was killed doing what he loved best - skiing'
Friday, 18 February 2011
Ten years on from his father Robert's death, Simon Usborne reflects on what their brief time together taught him – and why his quest for adventure is as strong as his father's
Chalet Girl: skiing in the movies
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
The new film Chalet Girl is big on the romance of life on the slopes. But as Stephen Wood reveals, it's a long way from the reality of a modern ski resort
Italy's Monte Rosa ski area is an Alpine jewel
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Matt Carroll had never been good at recognising mountains. Until lunch at the Campo Base restaurant.
Skiing: Spring into action on the slopes
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Patrick Thorne reveals the resorts that stay in peak condition long after the snow has melted elsewhere