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This Swiss ski resort has been named the best in the world, per new ranking

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Europe is home to some of the best ski resorts worldwide, from glitzy Alpine retreats to budget-friendly slopes in Serbia. To help you pick this winter’s destination, travel booking website Omio has released a new ranking of ski resorts around the globe.

The research assessed over 6,000 resorts based on 11 different factors including the cost of an adult, youth and child ticket, customer ratings, if there is access to a ski school, the distance of each course and the number of events at the resort during the season.The number one spot went to a European ski resort where passes start at around €30 - which is a relief after prices across Europe’s slopes were hiked last season.

Omio found the best ski resort in the world to be Arosa Lenzerheide in Switzerland, located in the Lenzerheide region in the east of the country.

Arosa Lenzerheide scored an impressive 91.73 on the booking website’s custom index scale, beating out Sölden, in Austria, which scored 91.68.

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