New chapters added to WTSS 2016

Some 24 new ski resorts are covered in Where to Ski and Snowboard 2016, launching 7 September
Where to Ski and Snowboard 2016 is launched on Monday, 7 September. The skier’s bible, which continues to set the resort guide standard, celebrates its 21st birthday this year.
The book was launched in 1994 by Chris Gill and Dave Watts, when it set new standards of comprehensive coverage, detailed information and clear design.
In 2016, it has no competitors in print, and gives uncompromising appraisals of all the resorts you are likely to want to consider, supported as ever by carefully chosen photos, specially prepared piste maps, scale village plans and all the crucial details you could wish for – key mountain facts, lift pass details, recommended hotels, bars and restaurant.
This year’s edition has news of major developments that create the biggest ski areas in Austria and the USA, plus eight completely new chapters covering 24 extra resorts, from Alpbach in Austria and Arosa in Switzerland to Steamboat in the USA and Valmorel France.
On Monday, we will be launching a special offer price on the 2016 edition, so watch this space for more!
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