Greece Ski Map
Skiing in Greece, probably not a phrase you associate with this Mediterranean country.
The season last from around December to March, but always check snow conditions first. However, considering you’re in Greece, more associated with sun, sea and sand, you can look forward to a good variety of Greek ski resorts, the Greek ski resorts are Paranassos with 17 ski lifts and Falakro and Vasilitsa with 22km of skiing available.
Mount Parnassos – Fterolakka/Kellaria
Parnassos is the largest ski resort in Greece, 3hrs from Athens by car. Reaching a height of 2,260m, there are 23 routes in all (including 4 on a nursery slope), 7 alpine trails covering 34km in total. Ther are plenty of powdery off-piste options and a snow park to explore if you wish.
Parnassos Ski Map – JPEG
Falakro
The Greek ski resort Falakro is located in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (Greece). There are just over 22km of slopes available with 9 lifts. The ski slopes range from 1,615 and 2,232 m
Falakro Ski Map – PNG
Vasilitsa
The ski resort of Vasilitsa can be found in Western Macedonia (Greece). At Vasilitsa you can find 22 km of slopes for skiing.
Vasilitsa Ski Map – PNG
Vigla
The ski resort of Vigla Pisoderi/Verno – Florina is found in the Western Macedonia (Greece). For skiing and snowboarding, there are 11.2 km of slopes and 16.8 km of ski routes available. 5 lifts transport the guests.
Vigla Ski Map – PNG
Chelmos – Kalavrita
The ski resort of Chelmos – Kalavrita can be located in Western Greece (Greece).
Chelmos – Kalavrita Ski Map – PNG
3-5 Pigadia – Naousa
On the f Mt Vermio, in northern Greece, the ski resort of 3-5 Pigadia reaches above 2,000m above sea level and is surrounded by lush forests.
3-5 Pigadia – Naousa Ski Map – PNG
Seli
Located in Central Macedonia (Greece) and you can find 17 km of slopes to explore with 11 lifts to transport guests.
Seli Ski Map – PNG
Elatochori – Katerini
Elatochori – Katerini ski resort is located in Central Macedonia (Greece). There are 11.9 km of slopes and 5 lifts available.