1. Mushing as a must have for animal lovers
Love snow? And do you also love four-legged furry friends? Great, you'll enjoy both when mushing. A dog sled ride will take you on a ride through the snowy landscape, with energetic polar dogs serving as both companions and propulsion. But they won't miss out on a biscuit either, so don't forget to fill your pockets and, if your owner allows it, you can reward them handsomely for their performance.
2. Snowtubing - lots of fun for little money
Looking for an intense experience that you can get for a song? If so, snowtubing - sliding down a snow trough on special inflatable rings - will catch your attention. You can enjoy up to 20 slides! But these experiences are much more fun when you have someone to share them with, so grab a group of friends and head down the hill! You don't have to climb up, you can take a special lift.
3. Skiing course on monoski or wooden skis
Feel at home on the slopes? Come and try skiing down the slopes in an unconventional way. For example, on a monoski - a special wider ski that combines the advantages of downhill skis and a snowboard into one. An instructor will help you get the right grip before you get the hang of it.
If you'd like to experience traditional skiing on nice old-fashioned, handmade skis, try a course on wooden skis. If you're so excited about skiing on so-called ash trees that you want your own, you can even make your own!

4. Skialpy - ski without the crowds on the slopes
Do you like skiing but the sight of crowded slopes spoils your joy? Head to the skialps. There, you'll have to ski every hill yourself, but the ride down will be all the more deserved. Skiing on unpaved slopes carries certain risks, so your instructor will also teach you how to move safely on the slopes during your skialp course, so you can enjoy the adrenaline rush more safely.
5. Learn how to tame the wind on a snowkiting course
With the wind at your back and the snow beneath your feet. A snowkiting course will teach you how to control your kite from take-off to landing. Once you've mastered the basic grips, you'll strap on your skis or board and race across the snowy plains with the wind for company.
6. Motoskijöring for some serious adrenaline on skis
Do you have your own skis and would you like to take them off piste? Try motoskijöring, an adrenaline sport originally from Norway, where you get pulled across snowy plains behind a motorbike or a tracked quad bike. You won't be smiling from ear to ear for hours after this experience.
7. A snowmobile ride like a childhood dream come true
Have you always wanted to hop on a snowmobile and ride across snowy mountaintops? It's never too late to make your dreams come true. A snowmobile experience lets you drive this beautiful piece of equipment, and when conditions allow, you can move the snow cannon too. This is a ride you won't forget.
8. To Georgia for snow and exoticism
Looking for an interesting place to ski? Italy and Austria are famous, but what about Georgia, an undiscovered skiing gem? When skiing in Georgia, you can enjoy friendly locals, groomed slopes in stunning scenery, exotic culture and absolutely irresistible food. And of course 6 days of proper skiing. Already packing?
9. Winter balloon flight over the Tatra Mountains with unique views
Do you love winter, but you're not really into the slopes? Enjoy the snowy mountains from a bird's eye view. You'll be lucky enough to do just that on a winter balloon flight over the Tatras, where you'll see the massive mountain ranges in complete silence and occasionally sip champagne. After landing, you will have a baptism ceremony to welcome you into the family of balloonists.
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10. Climb to Gerlachovský štít, the highest peak in Slovakia
Do you want to climb the highest mountain in Slovakia? Climb the 2,654-metre-high Gerlachovský štít with an experienced mountain guide. It won't be an easy hike. Your 7 to 9-hour hike starts at the Silesian House, during which you'll climb 1,000 metres and need full equipment and a rope. You can expect ridge climbing and traversing, but most of all unrepeatable views of the Tatra Mountains.
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