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Some Famous Winter Sports Resort Regions


As the name suggests, winter sports are the sporting activities people participate in during the winters. These are sports played on frozen lakes and mountain slopes covered with a blanket of fresh white snow!

Some of the most popular activities during the winters include competitive winter sports like ice-skating, skiing, sledding and snow-boarding; team sports like ice-hockey, sledge-hockey, curling and broomball; and also some casual fun activities enjoyed by children, like snowball-fighting, tobogganing, ice-swimming, ice-fishing, ice-sailing or ice-boating. Given below are some of the most popular winter resort regions around the world.

The Snowies

The Snowy Mountains (also know as the Snowies), located in Southern New South Wales are the highest mountain range in Australia. They are believed to have been inhabited by the Aborigines for 20,000 years until first explored by the Europeans in 1835. Most of the winter sports resorts here are located within the Kosciuszko National Park and the season usually begins towards the end of May, lasting till the end of October. While there are activities like sailing, fishing and boating in winters, skiing is by far the most popular.

The Rockies

The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies, are a broad mountain range in the North America, stretching from British Columbia, Canada to New Mexico, United States. Home to over 24 rivers draining into 3 of the worlds largest oceans, the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic, the Rockies offer plenty of fun winter sports, including skiing, sleighing, snow-shoeing, and snow-boarding.

The Alps

The greatest mountain range of Europe, The Alps, stretches from Austria in the east, through Italy, Switzerland and Germany, to France in the west. Commonly enjoyed winter sports in this region are downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and snowboarding.

The Andes

The Andes, the longest mountain range in South America, is also the highest mountain range outside Asia. Inhabited by the historic Incas back in the 1400s, the range has many active volcanoes and is richly sprinkled with mines of gold, silver, iron, tin and copper. Along with skiing and snow-boarding, other common winter sports here include windsurfing on ice and ice -fishing.

The Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian mountain range is mostly located in the Eastern North America, but also extends into southeastern Canada. These ageing mountains go as far back as over 300 million years! There are well kept trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Other winter sports include ice fishing, ice skating and snowmobiling. There is also snow sledding or sled-riding.

The Lapland

The Arctic Home of Santa Claus himself, this is by far the most exciting winter vacation destination in the world! Made up of regions in Norway, Northern Finland and Sweden, Lapland is traditionally famous for its nomadic reindeer herders and of course Santa Claus! Winter sports popular here are downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and reindeer sleigh-riding!

Besides these, there are many other winter sports resorts around the globe, like the Carpathian Mountains and the Karkonosze Mountains/Sudeten mountains in Central Europe, and the Balkan Mountains in South Eastern Europe.

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