This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).

There are plenty of places in Europe where pistes cross international frontiers, and there is little more thrilling than skiing between two countries. Here are six trips where you could, say, wake up in France and slide over to Italy for a cappuccino, follow a former bootlegger’s trail between Austria and Switzerland, or bed down in a chic Swiss chalet beneath the Matterhorn and pop over to Cervinia for beginner-friendly slopes and a bargain pasta lunch.

1.Sälen and Väggen, Norway and Sweden

The peaks surrounding Scandinavian Mountains Airport — dubbed ‘Europe’s most convenient ski airport’ — take in some of the best resorts in Norway and Sweden. It’s perfect for a multi-stop, cross-border winter adventure. Take a 1

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