

European Gay Ski Week takes place from the 19th to the 26th March 2022. Join 1500+ gay men at Europes biggest Gay Winter Sports and Music Festival. From the 19th 26th March 2021, European Gay Ski Week, the largest LGBT+ skiing and boarding event in Europe, will be taking over the resorts of Arc 2000 and Arc 1950. A truly international event, with 6 of the 7 world continents represented by 49 nationalities last year. Arc 2000 and Arc 1950 are at the top of the Paradiski Domain and have ski in ski out accommodation throughout. A Snow Sure Domain, Paradiski is the second largest linked ski area in the world, there are 425km of pistes within 14,390 hectares. 'I have participated in many ski events and have found European Gay Ski Week to be the friendliest of them all. The organisers go out of their way to ensure that there are many opportunities to meet and socialise with other guests.' (EGSW 2019 guest) European Gay Ski Week will be taking over the resorts of Arc 2000 and Arc 1950 for the 14th edition of Europes biggest LGBTQ+ Skiing and Boarding Event, and AFTER A TWO YEAR HIATUS IT WILL BE THE BIGGEST CELEBRATION WEVE EVER HAD!! In the daytime there is an exclusive European Gay Ski Week ski school and also guided groups that you can join, for lunch meet other European Gay Ski Week guests at our designated lunchtime restaurants.
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