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The option to ski the trees on storm days is a real bonus, as you can avoid the blizzard-induced down days that plague other South America ski destinations. How to get to Cerro Catedral: The resort is ...
The trail of outlaws and artists On your return drive to Bariloche, visit Cholila to see a replica of the log cabin where Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid and Etta Place laid low in 1901-2.
Nicknamed the “Switzerland of South America,” Bariloche is all snow-capped peaks, chocolate shops, and lakeside calm. It’s ski season in July, making it a cosy retreat for food and snow lovers.
2. Ski Portillo, Chile Portillo is an iconic northern hemisphere summer ski destination. The mountain is a skier's playground with incredible natural terrain features and an average of 320 inches of ...
2. Catedral Alta Patagonia, Argentina Nestled outside the town of Bariloche, Catedral Alta Patagonia features steeps, gentle runs, and everything in between. For freestylers, the resort features ...
The Patagonia region experiences some of the most stunning winter landscapes, with destinations like Bariloche and Ushuaia offering top-tier skiing, snowboarding, and breathtaking mountain views.
Bariloche San Carlos de Bariloche, often called simply Bariloche, is known for its stunning lakes, snowy peaks, and Swiss-style architecture. In winter, it's a popular skiing destination, while summer ...
Don’t expect raucous party scenes or over-the-top après-ski. In Japan, it’s all about the snow. Here’s a primer on where to go, stay and eat.
Here's everything you need to know about the best après-ski outfit essentials, plus where to go for the world's best ski slopes and après-ski bars ...
Divina Galica never meant to be a racing driver. On the contrary, skiing was her first sporting enthusiasm, and in many ways it remains her greatest sporting love. Born in Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire ...