On 40 pages, the report "The list of the 100 largest ski resorts in the world" provides information on the largest, most powerful, most comfortable and most popular ski resorts in the world. For the first time, the report will be available for free for download for the first time this year.
Near a popular spa town in the Carpathians, Ukraine's first gondola is to be built, as are ski slopes and summer attractions. Montenius Consult has developed the master plan for this project.
The Silbersattel ski area, now known as Thüringen Alpin, is the largest ski area in the state of Thuringia. After years of planning, the project to secure and expand the popular ski area now seems to have reached the home stretch.
Snow sports tourism has experienced an enormous boom in the Sauerland over the last 20 years. A trigger for this was the master plan process, which was initiated in 1999.
In 2009, the Bavarian State Government launched a programme to promote small ski resorts and Montenius Consult prepared the profitability calculation and funding applications.
The world-famous suspension railway and the zoo have so far been the tourist highlights of Wuppertal. The Bundesgartenschau 2031 is intended to permanently add two further attractions to these: a cable car across the zoo to the Königshöhe and a spectacular hanging rope bridge over the Wupperpforte.
Ideas for connecting the ski areas Neuastenberg and Altastenberg with the Skiliftkarussell Winterberg have been around for quite some time. This project is now to be realised by December 2022.
On 52 pages the report which was updated and expanded for the 2017/18 season, includes lineups of the 100 largest ski areas with regard to the vertical transport capacity, length of the runs in kilometers, extent in square kilometers, vertical drop, longest runs and also the skier visits.
For 65 years, the Hörnle Schwebebahn has been transporting guests to the ski, panoramic, hiking and tobogganing mountain Hörnle, which is around 1500 metres high. Time to be retired.