• S4 E20 - Best Places to Ski this Easter, Destination Arosa & The Best Skis Next Winter

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S4 E20 - Best Places to Ski this Easter, Destination Arosa & The Best Skis Next Winter

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    Headline Sponsor Ski Weekends offers catered chalet and hotel short break ski holidays across Europe.

    Ski Racing Updates with Ed Drake and Jasmin Taylor wins gold.

    Where’s Best to Ski Now? France: Chamonix & Avoriaz offer spring skiing conditions, with events like the Freeride World Qualifier Junior and Volcom Spot to Spot snowboarding event. Austria: Ski Arlberg has spring skiing and the upcoming Tanzcafé Arlberg Music Festival. Zillertal offers sunny spring skiing with quirky events. Ischgl has fantastic spring skiing, gourmet dining, and Top of the Mountain concerts. Switzerland: Zermatt is expecting colder weather and light snow, ideal for spring skiing.

    Südtirol Gardenissima Giant Slalom (March 29, 2025): The 27th Annual Event in Val Gardena, Italy, features 700 athletes from 24 countries in the world’s longest giant slalom.

    Grindelwald-Wengen (Switzerland) offers great spring skiing, with some slopes open until April 6th. Cortina d’Ampezzo (Italy) is sunny and mild, perfect for spring skiing. Cervinia has received recent snow. Aspen (USA) has warm weather, but colder temps and snow are expected soon. Whistler (Canada) has a mix of sun, clouds, and snow, with higher snow levels at the mountain top. Deer Valley (USA) is open until April 20th. Hakuba Valley (Japan) has solid snow but no significant new dumps expected. Baqueira-Beret (Spain) is cold, with up to 6 cm of snow expected this weekend. Lillehammer & Hafjell (Norway) are mild, with highs of 9-10°C. Åre (Sweden) is sunny with temperatures around 11°C. Sälen (Sweden) is cooler with temperatures between 6-8°C.

    Gear Guide: SIGB Ski Test 2025:

    Best Skis for 2025-26: Piste Skis: Men: Fischer Noize Race Slalom (grip, smooth), Rossignol Forza Master (a favorite). Women: Dynastar Elite 7 (control, energy, for intermediate/advanced skiers).

    All-Mountain Skis: Men: Blizzard Anomaly, Nordica Enforcer, Rossignol Arcade

    Women: Rossignol Arcade 84

    Freeride Skis: Men: Rossignol Sender Soul 102 Salomon QST 100 Armada Stranger . Women: Black Diamond Impulse 104 (

    Destination Feature: Arosa, Switzerland: The third-largest ski area in Switzerland, linked to Lenzerheide, offering over 200 km of pistes. Located in the Graubunden region, it’s easily accessible by train from Zurich. Best for intermediates, Arosa offers wide slopes and off-piste terrain. Lenzerheide has steeper runs, including a World Cup downhill racecourse. The lift infrastructure includes gondolas, high-speed chairs, and a few T-bars (which can be avoided). The town is small, walkable, and features a mix of old and new architecture. The après-ski scene is quiet in the evenings, with Kuh Bar being lively for après ski. Rob stayed at Faern Altein, a 4-star, family-friendly hotel near the lift station with a spa and restaurants. To get there, take a train from Zurich to Arosa (around 2.5 hours), or drive.

    Links: www.gardenissima.eu Ski Week

    Support the show

    In the meantime Enjoy the mountains :) And Please do leave a review as it's the only way other like minded travellers get to find us!

    And don't forget to check us out on the following channels

    inthesnow.com
    instagram.com/inthesnow
    TikTok@inthesnowmag
    youtube.com/inthesnowmag
    facebook.com/inthesnow


    To contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at dom@InTheSnow.com / robert@ski-press.com

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Drop us a message with any questions you may have :)

Headline Sponsor Ski Weekends offers catered chalet and hotel short break ski holidays across Europe.

Ski Racing Updates with Ed Drake and Jasmin Taylor wins gold.

Where’s Best to Ski Now? France: Chamonix & Avoriaz offer spring skiing conditions, with events like the Freeride World Qualifier Junior and Volcom Spot to Spot snowboarding event. Austria: Ski Arlberg has spring skiing and the upcoming Tanzcafé Arlberg Music Festival. Zillertal offers sunny spring skiing with quirky events. Ischgl has fantastic spring skiing, gourmet dining, and Top of the Mountain concerts. Switzerland: Zermatt is expecting colder weather and light snow, ideal for spring skiing.

Südtirol Gardenissima Giant Slalom (March 29, 2025): The 27th Annual Event in Val Gardena, Italy, features 700 athletes from 24 countries in the world’s longest giant slalom.

Grindelwald-Wengen (Switzerland) offers great spring skiing, with some slopes open until April 6th. Cortina d’Ampezzo (Italy) is sunny and mild, perfect for spring skiing. Cervinia has received recent snow. Aspen (USA) has warm weather, but colder temps and snow are expected soon. Whistler (Canada) has a mix of sun, clouds, and snow, with higher snow levels at the mountain top. Deer Valley (USA) is open until April 20th. Hakuba Valley (Japan) has solid snow but no significant new dumps expected. Baqueira-Beret (Spain) is cold, with up to 6 cm of snow expected this weekend. Lillehammer & Hafjell (Norway) are mild, with highs of 9-10°C. Åre (Sweden) is sunny with temperatures around 11°C. Sälen (Sweden) is cooler with temperatures between 6-8°C.

Gear Guide: SIGB Ski Test 2025:

Best Skis for 2025-26: Piste Skis: Men: Fischer Noize Race Slalom (grip, smooth), Rossignol Forza Master (a favorite). Women: Dynastar Elite 7 (control, energy, for intermediate/advanced skiers).

All-Mountain Skis: Men: Blizzard Anomaly, Nordica Enforcer, Rossignol Arcade

Women: Rossignol Arcade 84

Freeride Skis: Men: Rossignol Sender Soul 102 Salomon QST 100 Armada Stranger . Women: Black Diamond Impulse 104 (

Destination Feature: Arosa, Switzerland: The third-largest ski area in Switzerland, linked to Lenzerheide, offering over 200 km of pistes. Located in the Graubunden region, it’s easily accessible by train from Zurich. Best for intermediates, Arosa offers wide slopes and off-piste terrain. Lenzerheide has steeper runs, including a World Cup downhill racecourse. The lift infrastructure includes gondolas, high-speed chairs, and a few T-bars (which can be avoided). The town is small, walkable, and features a mix of old and new architecture. The après-ski scene is quiet in the evenings, with Kuh Bar being lively for après ski. Rob stayed at Faern Altein, a 4-star, family-friendly hotel near the lift station with a spa and restaurants. To get there, take a train from Zurich to Arosa (around 2.5 hours), or drive.

Links: www.gardenissima.eu Ski Week

Support the show

In the meantime Enjoy the mountains :) And Please do leave a review as it's the only way other like minded travellers get to find us!

And don't forget to check us out on the following channels

inthesnow.com
instagram.com/inthesnow
TikTok@inthesnowmag
youtube.com/inthesnowmag
facebook.com/inthesnow


To contact us with your suggestions for further episodes at dom@InTheSnow.com / robert@ski-press.com

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