Ski Resorts by Country
Every published resort, organized by country. 474 resorts across 30 countries.
Pick a country to see its resorts grouped by region, with stats on snowfall, terrain mix, and lift count.
North America
South America
Europe
The world's largest interconnected ski areas. Long traverses, big-mountain feel, the Alps as you imagined them.
29 resorts
Tirol après scene, deep ski culture, lift networks that move skiers like nowhere else.
27 resorts
Glacier skiing under the Matterhorn. Mountain trains, car-free villages, the most efficient lift system in skiing.
25 resorts
Dolomites scenery and long lunches. Skiing as a vacation, not an athletic feat.
25 resorts
Reliable Nordic snow, deep forests, and wide-open plateau terrain across connected valleys
8 resorts
High-altitude Nordic skiing with long seasons, Northern Lights, and accessible terrain for families
7 resorts
Long winters, reliable cold snow, and Northern Lights above quiet Finnish fells
7 resorts
High-altitude Bavarian and Alpine skiing with glacier access and dramatic mountain views
6 resorts
Mediterranean views and Pyrenees snow in Spain's southern alpine region
6 resorts
Scottish Highland skiing with steep terrain, variable snow, and dramatic mountain scenery
3 resorts
High-altitude Krkonoše pistes and FIS-grade jumps draw Central European skiers year-round
3 resorts
High-altitude Carpathian skiing near Bucharest, affordable and accessible for learners
3 resorts
Affordable Balkan skiing with abundant sunshine and gentle terrain across ancient mountain ranges
3 resorts
High-altitude Pyrenees terrain with reliable snow and affordable lift tickets across linked sectors
3 resorts
High Tatras terrain meets family learning zones on Slovakia's biggest ski slopes
2 resorts
Sunny Balkan peaks with modern lifts and value that beats Western Alpine prices
1 resort
Asia
The deepest, lightest powder on earth. Late-season tree skiing and onsen evenings.
11 resorts
High-altitude Gangwon Province slopes with reliable snow and Olympic-legacy terrain parks
4 resorts
High-altitude Olympic terrain with purpose-built halfpipes and slopestyle courses near Beijing
2 resorts
High-altitude Himalayan skiing with deep powder and beginner-friendly terrain in rare Indian alpine conditions
2 resorts
High-altitude Turkish skiing with dry snow and easy access from Istanbul
2 resorts
High Caucasus peaks with deep snow and vast off-piste terrain for affordable backcountry access
1 resort
High-altitude Tien Shan terrain with long seasons and dramatic Central Asian views
1 resort
Ski the Mediterranean snow belt where morning runs meet afternoon sea swims
1 resort
Oceania
What We Track
SkiGrade tracks objective stats for every resort: vertical drop, summit and base elevation, annual snowfall, trail count, lift count, skiable area, and terrain difficulty mix. These are the measurements that actually predict the experience of a ski vacation.
Coverage grows over time. New resorts pass a data-completeness check before publishing. If a stat is missing, we leave it blank rather than guess. If a country you're looking for isn't here yet, it's on the list. Browse the homepage for popular comparisons and category rankings.