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The best hidden spots in Europe for a snowy winter break, according to new data

Norway provides the snowiest escapes.

Alesund Norway
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A new study by ferry operator DFDS has revealed the best hidden spots in Europe for a snowy break, perfect for travelers seeking fewer crowds and plenty of wintry charm. The study analyzed Google search data across 164 destinations, highlighting those with below-average search volume to uncover Europe’s best-kept secrets for a magical winter experience.

Topping the list is Ålesund, Norway, a picturesque town known for its snow-capped mountains, beautiful fjords, and unique Art Nouveau architecture. Rebuilt after a fire in 1904, Ålesund’s colorful buildings create a striking contrast against a blanket of white snow. Visitors can enjoy skiing, husky sledding, or exploring the town’s museums.

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In second place is another Norwegian gem, Kristiansand. Located in southern Norway, this charming town comes alive during Christmastime with festive markets and a cozy atmosphere. Stroll along the frozen waterfront, savor fresh seafood at local eateries, and warm up by visiting Sørlandets Kunstmuseum and Kristiansand Kunsthall, two renowned art museums.

Europe’s snowiest hidden gem winter breaks: the full list

Kristiansand Norway
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Here’s the full list of the snowiest hidden gems in Europe, according to DFDS.

  1. Ålesund, Norway: 59 snowy days per winter
  2. Kristiansand, Norway: 37 snowy days per winter
  3. Jūrmala, Latvia: 45 snowy days per winter
  4. Košice, Slovakia: 33 snowy days per winter
  5. Freiburg, Germany: 25 snowy days per winter
  6. Klaipėda, Lithuania: 38 snowy days per winter
  7. Skagen, Denmark: 26 snowy days per winter
  8. Aalborg, Denmark: 24 snowy days per winter
  9. Ohrid, Macedonia: 30 snowy days per winter
  10. Kiruna, Sweden: 68 snowy days per winter

Europe’s hidden gems for a white Christmas

Norway
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It’s never too early to start planning a Christmas getaway. DFDS also ranked the top hidden spots in Europe where you’re likely to experience a white Christmas. Here’s what they came up with.

  1. Kiruna, Sweden: 70% chance of snow on Christmas
  2. Lillehammer, Norway: 65% chance of snow on Christmas
  3. Turku, Finland: 57% chance of snow on Christmas
  4. Tallinn, Estonia: 57% chance of snow on Christmas
  5. Innsbruck, Austria: 52% chance of snow on Christmas
  6. Oslo, Norway: 52% chance of snow on Christmas
  7. Bergen, Norway: 48% chance of snow on Christmas
  8. Brasov, Romania: 43% chance of snow on Christmas
  9. Stavanger, Norway: 43% chance of snow on Christmas
  10. Lucerne, Switzerland: 39% chance of snow on Christmas
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