Worldwide: environmental friendliness of the ski resorts
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Map: ski resorts with the best environmental protection measures worldwide (Top 10)
Continents: 1. Europe , 1. North America , 3. Asia , 3. Africa
Countries: 1. Austria , 1. Switzerland , 1. Italy , 1. Canada , 1. USA , 1. Poland , 1. Czech Republic , 8. Germany , 8. France , 8. Norway , 8. Slovakia , 8. Finland , 8. Andorra , 8. Sweden , 8. Iceland , 8. Denmark , 8. Liechtenstein , 18. United Kingdom , 18. Spain , 18. Netherlands , 18. United Arab Emirates , 18. Bulgaria , 18. Japan , 18. Qatar , 18. Mongolia , 18. Lesotho , 27. Russia , 28. Belgium , 28. Lithuania
Mountain ranges: 1. Alps , 1. Rocky Mountains , 1. Pacific Coast Ranges , 1. Carpathian Mountains (Karpaty) , 1. Appalachian Mountains , 1. Sudetes (Sudety) , 7. Scandinavian Mountains (Scandes) , 7. Central Uplands of Germany (Deutsche Mittelgebirge) , 7. Black Forest (Schwarzwald) , 7. Pyrenees , 11. Japanese Alps , 12. Caucasus Mountains
Worldwide: most eco-friendly ski resorts
The SkiWelt's environmental protection activities are exemplary. The Sonnenlift in Brixen is 100%... more
In 2010, the ski resort of Wildkogel installed a photovoltaic system at 2,100 metres above sea... more
The direct connection to public transportation via the train stations is very positive. All... more
With the Clean Energy Complete Energy Project, St. Moritz/Engadine was the first alpine holiday and... more
There is a solar energy plant in Caischavedra. Information about the wildlife protection zones is... more
The Rauris ski resort is completely climate-friendly. The energy required for operating the lifts... more
The Hohe Tauern National Park is a partner of the ski resort of Kitzsteinhorn. To protect the... more
The Kasprowy Wierch ski resort is located inside a National Park and so the strict conditions of... more
The ski resort of Weissee Gletscherwelt is located in the middle of unspoiled nature in the Hohe... more
The ski resort of Špindlerův Mlýn is located in Krkonoše National Park. Very strict rules therefore... more
The Vigiljoch (Monte San Vigilio) ski resort practices soft tourism and is located within a... more
Protection of the environment is a high priority for the Schnalstaler Gletscherbahnen (Val Senales... more
The village of Zermatt is car-free and only accessible by train from Täsch. The local... more
The ski resort is located within the Jasper National Park and they place a very high value on... more
Grouse Mountain makes environmental protection a priority. Some of the energy used is regenerated... more
Saas-Fee provides a good example of environmental friendliness. The village is completely car-free... more
The use of ski buses is actively encouraged in Matrei. The Kals cable car saves about 20% on energy... more
The Ziller Valley, and in particular Spieljoch, is making major investments in free public... more
Great emphasis is placed on local produce and environmental protection in Val Gardena. Almost all... more
Solar panels are integrated into the lifts at various locations. Even though freeriders are given... more
The ski resort can be accessed easily from Innsbruck using public transportation. Visitors are... more
Lienz places great emphasis on gentle tourism. The ski huts serve mainly regional dishes and... more
The use of the ski bus is encouraged throughout the entire Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena. The slopes... more
Ski buses circulate according to schedule throughout the entire Montafon region and usage is free... more
The Ridnaun-Ratschings-Jaufen Valley holiday region is a member of the "Alpine Pearls"... more
In the Damüls-Mellau ski resort, there are animal protection areas and guests are informed about... more
Thanks to the very large and free ski bus network and a direct connection to the train system at... more
The use of the public ski buses between Nauders, Reschen and Haideralm is encouraged. In the... more
The slopes are mowed and organically fertilized in the summer. This has a very positive effect on... more
Only the main slopes have snow-making capabilities. Part of the ski resort is only opened when... more
In 2002, the Planai-Hochwurzen-Bahnen lift company volunteered to be the first ski resort to be... more
Free ski buses circulate between the villages and the valley stations. In the centre of Bad... more
The market village of Sillian encourages guests to switch to climate friendly mobility with their... more
There are many flora and fauna conservation areas in the Ski Arlberg ski resort. RespekTiere deine... more
100% of the electricity for the lifts and for snow production comes from South Tyrolean hydro power... more
The entire ski resort is connected to the public sewage system. Waste separation is practiced... more
Access to the ski resort by public transportation is encouraged in Garmisch with special train-ski... more
The exemplary separation of garbage and the restriction of forest areas are commendable. They... more
Protecting the environment is a high priority here: Forest and wildlife protection zones are... more
Guests are made aware of the restricted forest areas. Guests can charge electric cars and e-bikes... more
The Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See constantly expands their efforts towards environmental and climate... more
There are no snow cannons on the Zugspitze and they only open the ski resort when there is enough... more
The environment is an important concern in Ischgl and Samnaun. Rubbish is sorted in the ski... more
The ski resort places a priority on protecting nature and the environment for future generations.... more
A comprehensive ski bus network, direct train connection and signs indicating protected forest... more
The Sölden ski resort is mainly accessed with new and energy efficient lifts. Local transportation... more