Many thousands!
Here you will find a list of over more than 1000 ski resorts in Europe:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
However, this is only a small fraction of all the ski resorts. For example, of Sweden's 250 resorts are only 35 in the list.
Several thousands!
Here you find a list of over 1000:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
This is just a fraction of all the ski resorts. In Sweden there are about 250 resorts and only 34 of them are on the list.
Here is a list of the 10 largest linked (piste or lift) ski areas which is valid for both Europe and the whole world. The list shows their piste length in km, number of lifts, transport capacity per hour and country.
1. Les 3 Vallées 600 196 242.000 France
2. Paradiski 425 187 210.000 France
3. Via Lattea 400 78 110.000 Italy & France
4. Sella ronda 330 155 240.000 Italy, which is a part of Dolomiti Superski
5. Les Sybelles 310 71 80.000 France
6. 4 Vallées 300 64 65.000 Switzerland
7. Matterhorn ski paradise 300 58 99.500 Switzerland & Italy
8. Espace Killy 300 94 136.000 France
9. Avoriaz 270, 79, 100.000 France & Switzerland, which is part of Portes du Soleil
10. Skiwelt 263 91 138.000 Austria
Ski routes are not included in the table above. If these are included are the piste lengths: 4 Vallées 370 (incl the ski route connected La Tzoumaz sector), Matterhorn ski paradise 350 and Skiwelt 279.
The biggest unconnected ski area available on one ski pass is offered by the Tirol Snow Card giving access to more than 3000 km of piste in more than 70 ski resorts.
If you want a longer list have a look at "What are the 50 largest ski resorts?"
Here you will find a list of over more than 1000 ski resorts in Europe:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe
However, this is only a small fraction of all the ski resorts. For example, of Sweden's 250 resorts are only 35 in the list.
There are many Ski Resorts, heres a link of a few hope this helps! :)http://skicentral.com/switzerland.html
Here you will find a list of some of the major ski resorts in France: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ski_areas_and_resorts_in_France
www.skiaustria.com has a lot
There are a plethora of ski resorts in Colorado. A top ten list according to AOL includes Aspen, Beaver Creek, and Breckenridge among the top three spots. Telluride made number three on Forbes's list of the top ski resorts in the United States.
No, the north American resorts are all small compared to those in Europe. The largest in Europe is more than 10 times the largest in north America. See also: What are the 50 largest ski resorts?
There are hundreds of ski resorts in the Alps and they are all open to the public if you pay for a ski pass (pay for the lifts)
Well, at least for Europe I've never heard about any ski resort not allowing snowboarding.
Search in Directory and look for golf courses.
Yes there are ski resorts in Turkey, especially in the city of Bursa.
Bulgaria Ski is a listing of all of the various Ski Resorts in Bulgaria, which is a popular destination for all Ski related activities. There are resorts available for all price ranges.
Michigan by far has the most ski resorts. While most would say Colorado, Michigan in fact has an astounding 39 ski resorts opposed to Colorado having a meek 23 ski resorts.
"While Club Med has many ski resort locations throughout Europe, they also boast great skiing in unsuspected locations such as Japan."
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