What ski resorts are there in the world?
1, Swiss St. Morizet Ski Resort
St. Morizet Ski Resort is located in Ruitu, with many snow-capped mountains and luxurious facilities. It is considered as the birthplace of winter sports. St. Morizet is a high-class resort with comfortable and pleasant climate, which has always been famous for hosting high-level winter sports. It used to be the venue of two Winter Olympic Games, so the standard of skiing facilities is extremely high. St. Morizet Snow Resort is the originator of winter sports.
2. Zermatt Ski Resort
The Matterhorn area in Zermatt is the world's top ski resort, with a total length of 250 kilometers. It has the second largest vertical drop in the world (you can get up and down by elevator), with an altitude drop of 2,200m, providing 74 sets of mountaineering transportation facilities for all kinds of skiers.
3. Whistler Mountain Ski Resort
Whistler Mountain Ski Resort is the largest ski resort in North America, located about 20 kilometers north of Vancouver, Canada. Among them, 25% are professional trails, 55% are designed for intermediate skiers and 20% are suitable for beginners. Whistler won the title of SnowCountry "North America" for four consecutive years from 1992 to 1995.
4. Ole Ski Resort in Sweden
Ole Ski Resort in Sweden is located in Yemtran province in central Sweden, and Ole is one of the ski resorts that can't be missed. It is the most well-equipped winter ski resort in Northern Europe, where the 2007 World Cup Alpine Skiing Championship was held. Ole Ski Resort has 98 independent snow trails and 44 cable cars, with a total length of 98 kilometers.
5. Chamonix ski resort
Chamonix Ski Resort is located in Chamonix, France, at the foot of Mont Blanc (48 10/0m), the highest peak in Europe. As one of the world-famous ski resorts, it has a large cable car service system and a long slide. 1924, the first Winter Olympics kicked off here.