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Skiresort.info Test Winners 2015 - The best ski resorts worldwide



The best ski resorts worldwide

Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts, has given awards in 2015 for the best ski resorts worldwide. This year, a select group of the best ski resorts worldwide will be delighted about receiving the significant awards.


World's Best Ski Resort

The Kitzbühel ski resort has been distinguished by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts, as the World's Best Ski Resort 2015. In the test, Kitzbühel achieved the highest evaluation of all ski resorts worldwide with 4.8 from 5 possible stars.

 

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Leading ski resorts with up to 80 km of slopes
Insider Tip

The following ski resorts have been distinguished as leading ski resorts with up to 80 km of slopes by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts. During the test, they achieved a score of at least 4.0 out of 5 possible stars, which is a top score.

•  Zell am See/Schmittenhöhe (Austria)

•  Stowe (USA)

•  Scuol/Motta Naluns (Switzerland)

•  Trysil (Norway)

•  Großarltal-Dorfgastein (Austria)

•  Katschberg (Austria)

•  Wildkogel – Neukirchen/Bramberg (Austria)

•  Damüls-Mellau (Austria)

•  Dachstein West/Gosau-Russbach-Annaberg (Austria)

•  Folgaria-Fiorentini (Italy)

•  Flumserberg (Switzerland)

•  Helm-Stiergarten-Rotwand-Kreuzbergpass
   (Dolomiti di Sesto) (Italy)

Leading ski resorts with up to 60 km of slopes
Insider Tip

The following ski resorts have been distinguished as leading ski resorts with up to 60 km of slopes by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts. During the test, they achieved a score of at least 3.9 out of 5 possible stars, which is a top score.

•  Obereggen-Pampeago-Predazzo/Latemar (Italy)

•  Turracher Höhe (Austria)

•  Hemsedal (Norway)

•  Jakobshorn (Davos Klosters) (Switzerland)

•  Jasná/Chopok (Slovakia)

•  Bad Mitterndorf/Tauplitz (Austria)

•  Waidring/Steinplatte-Reit im Winkl/Winklmoosalm    (Austria/Germany)

•  Kaprun/Kitzsteinhorn (Austria)

•  Seiser Alm (Alpe di Siusi) (Italy)

•  Tux/Hintertuxer Gletscher (Austria)

•  Gitschberg Jochtal (Italy)

•  Hafjell (Norway)

•  Zauchensee-Flachauwinkl (Austria)

•  Carezza Ski (Italy)

•  Ylläs (Finland)

•  Kühtai (Austria)

•  St. Johann in Tirol-Oberndorf/Harschbichl (Austria)

•  Stubaier Gletscher (Austria)

Leading ski resorts with up to 40 km of slopes
Insider Tip

The following ski resorts have been distinguished as leading ski resorts with up to 40 km of slopes by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts. During the test, they achieved a score of at least 3.8 out of 5 possible stars, which is a top score.

•  Levi (Finland)

•  Großglockner Resort Kals-Matrei (Austria)

•  Reschen/Schöneben (Italy)

•  Hochzeiger/Pitztal (Austria)

•  Sand in Taufers/Speikboden (Italy)

•  Andalo/Paganella (Italy)

•  Hinterstoder/Höss (Austria)

•  Kreischberg (Austria)

•  Oberstdorf/Fellhorn-Kanzelwand
   (Germany/Austria)

•  Golm (Austria)

•  Schnalstal (Italy)

Leading ski resorts with up to 30 km of slopes
Insider Tip

The following ski resorts have been distinguished as leading ski resorts with up to 30 km of slopes by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts. During the test, they achieved a score of at least 3.7 out of 5 possible stars, which is a top score.

•  Steinhaus/Klausberg (Italy)

•  Lermoos/Grubigstein (Austria)

•  Ruka (Finland)

•  Ratschings-Jaufen (Italy)

•  Kvitfjell (Norway)

•  Pitztal Glacier (Austria)

•  Sillian/Thurntaler (Skizentrum Hochpustertal Sillian)    (Austria)

•  Donnersbachwald/Riesneralm (Austria)

•  Ehrwald/Ehrwalder Alm (Austria)

•  Steinach am Brenner/Bergeralm (Austria)

•  Kaunertal Glacier (Austria)

Leading ski resorts with up to 20 km of slopes
Insider Tip

The following ski resorts have been distinguished as leading ski resorts with up to 20 km of slopes by Skiresort.info, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts. During the test, they achieved a score of at least 3.5 out of 5 possible stars, which is a top score.

•  Altenmarkt-Radstadt (Austria)

•  St. Jakob im Defereggental/Brunnalm (Austria)

•  Pyhä (Finland)

•  Ladurns (Italy)

•  Geilo/Geilolia-Kikut (Norway)

•  Geilo/Geilosiden (Norway)

•  Mölltaler Gletscher (Austria)

•  Arber (Germany)

•  Seefeld/Rosshütte (Austria)

•  Mutters-Götzens/Mutterer Alm (Austria)

•  Rifflsee (Austria)

•  Ofterschwang-Gunzesried/Ofterschwanger Horn
   (Germany)

•  Tatranská Lomnica (Slovakia)

•  Fügen/Spieljoch (Austria)

Use of Awards – Conditions of Use

You are welcome to use the awards and the text effectively and to include them free of charge in your marketing material (for example, on your website, trail map, posters, catalogues, press releases, etc.). Please note the following conditions of use:

• The awards (graphic) may not be modified.

• The awards can only be used in relation to the designated ski resort/ company.

• A link to Skiresort.info is included on websites (for example, to your test report, your ski resort’s page and/ or the home page of Skiresort.info)


The awards are also available in German:

 

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