2026 Sight-Skiing Trips

For the skier who wants beautiful skiing, delicious cuisine & cultural experiences during their vacation, but no ski racing, please! These small group trips are all led by local, expert trip leaders who would love to share their home trails in Italy, Austria, Norway or Slovenia with you.

 

SEEFELD, austria & SEISER ALM, italy

January 4 - 11, 2026 or January 18 - 25, 2026

Discover some of the best ski trails in the Alps on this group trip to sunny Seefeld & Seiser Alm! Snow-making, sunshine and savory cuisine make these two villages in the Austrian and Italian Alps ideal ski destinations. When you are not out skiing, savor meals in your hotels known for their cuisine, and relax afterwards with a sauna or swim.

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oslo & lillehammer, Norway

February 15 - 21, 2026

Head to the birthplace of skiing for a week of exploration and discovery. Norway’s largest trail network of 1200+ km awaits you overlooking the capital city of Oslo from the famed Holmenkollen venue in the Nordmarka region. Afterwards, head north to Lillehammer, site of the iconic 1994 Olympic Games and the skiers paradise of Sjusjøen.

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Summer Skiing and SKI FACTORY TOURS:
Austria & Slovenia

August 24 - 31, 2026

Discover how skis are made in behind-the-scenes tours of the Fischer, Salomon & Atomic ski factories in Austria. Plus, ski in the summer on the Dachstein Glacier above Ramsau, Austria and in the Planica Ski Tunnel in Slovenia. Stunning running, hiking and roller ski trails await you. Away from the trails, sample some of the best beers and dishes the two regions have to offer.

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planica, Slovenia

February 22 - 28, 2026 or March 1 - 7, 2026

Ski and explore the Julian Alps, close to where Italy, Austria and Slovenia meet. In addition to cross-country skiing from the door of your hotel, try lift-serve sledding — a favorite local activity. Away from the trails, visit the iconic Lake Bled and sample some of the best beers and cuisine found in the region, with a significant Italian influence.

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