Marmota Maps Map of the Alps with 609 Ski Resorts
The first transnational map of the Alps with all 609 ski resorts (≥ 5 slope kilometers).
Basic structure of the map
The backbone of this map consists of contour lines at intervals of 250 meters. Thus, the map looks vivid and nicely illustrates the topography of the Alps. In addition to the borders of the eight Alpine countries and their regions, the map displays the most important roads and rivers, as well as cities and mountains as reference points.
609 Ski resorts
The map displays all ski resorts in the Alps with a combined slope length of at least five kilometers. The graphical boundaries of the ski resorts are limited by the outer ski lifts or slopes. The team of Marmota Maps defines a ski resort as all connected slopes and lifts that can be reached on skis. If, for example, a bus is necessary to get to another lift, it counts as two resorts. This results in a few deviations from public counting methods, as in the case of Portes du Soleil. When different ski areas are linked to a defined region, e.g. the Zugspitz Arena, it's noted in brackets behind the areas' names.
Basic information
The goal of Marmota Maps with their map is to combine a harmonious design with relevant information. For this they are allowed to use the data from skiresort.info, the largest database for ski resorts in the world. Classified by the level of difficulty they list blue, red, and black slope kilometers, and the maximum and minimum height for each ski resort. All data has been checked and updated freshly in October 2019.
Additional Information
Infographics summarize the data about the ski resorts and the Alpine countries:
- The share of the total Alpine area, and the distribution of ski resorts and slope kilometers among the seven Alpine countries (Since Monaco is part of the Alpine region but has no ski resorts the country is not included into the statistics)
- Number of ski resorts, divided by slope length
- Slope kilometers, divided by difficulty, in seven Alpine countries
- List of the ski resorts with the highest number of slope kilometers
This map can also be printed on other materials!
Would you prefer an elegant map behind acrylic glass with a fascinating depth effect, a very light but sturdy map made of hard foam, or a weatherproof Aludibond map that is also suitable for outdoor use?
Hard foam:
- 29.7 x 42 cm (A3) – from £15.00 (5 mm)
- 84 x 59.4 cm (A1) – from £35.00 (5 mm)
- 100 x 70 cm – from £45.00 (5 mm)
- 140 x 100 cm – from £140.00 (5 mm)
Aludibond:
- 29.7 x 42 cm (A3) – from £17.00 (3 mm)
- 84 x 59.4 cm (A1) – from £50.00 (3 mm)
- 100 x 70 cm – from £65.00 (3 mm)
- 140 x 100 cm – from £150.00 (3 mm)
Acrylic glass:
- 29.7 x 42 cm (A3) – from £35.00 (3 mm)
- 84 x 59.4 cm (A1) – from £115.00 (6 mm)
- 100 x 70 cm – from £150.00 (8 mm)
- 140 x 100 cm – from £360.00 (8 mm)
If you would like to have your card printed on a different material, please send us an email or leave a message in the comments field when placing your order. Please note that this is a custom-made product and is therefore excluded from the right of withdrawal. We would also like to point out that shipping costs may increase.