2 steps to snow
So the final part of the ineedsnow snow and resort search is now online. Using live weather data the ineedsnow snow search allows the user to search after resorts with forecast snow in resorts that are located close to a regional airport.

ineedsnow snow and resort search
Our press release is going out on Tuesday announcing this new development – you can see it first right here:
With growing numbers of skiers / boarders, a changing climate and more independent travellers, the new and unique www.ineedsnow.com snow search allows users to match the best and latest snow conditions to their preferred airport or location.
“Please find us a resort that is snow-sure near Salzburg, we have already booked flights.”
It was from endless enquiries like the above, that the ineedsnow snow & resort search was conceived.
2 steps to snow:
Need snow next week, next month, next year?
Snow next week- resorts with forecast snow
For the ‘Powder Hound’ with a week off work and in need of powder. The search is powered by live weather data to allow a user to find all resorts near an airport that have snow forecast in the following week, sorted in descending order of distance.
Snow next month – good existing snow
Designed for the ‘mid season booker’ who are flying into a regional alpine airport and want resorts with good snow depths. The snow search allows the user to find the resorts with the best snow depth in the region around the airport.
Snow next year – high resorts / high lifts
For the ‘early bird’ booker who wants to book in advance and need either a high resort or high altitude lifts to ensure good snow.
Priorities beyond the ‘white stuff’
Need a family resort, après ski resort, advanced skiing, ski-in, ski-out resort? The ineedsnow search also finds these resorts near regional alpine airports, with resorts listed in descending order of distance from the airport or by user rating.
© ineedsnow.com means we have filmed, photographed and yes have been to all the European destinations that we feature! We have offices in Innsbruck, Austria and the UK and write all our own content, host all our own images and video. But what do we know? No better than visitors who write and rate their own experiences on our site. We offer equal prominence to user ratings and comments. The ratings also go to power aspects of the resort search.
more information – www.ineedsnow.com
more company information – http://www.ineedsnow.com/more/about-us/about-us.html
Looks great, do you do step 1 for “when” on the right hand side under “book ski holidays”. Good response times between all the attachments information.
Hey John, thanks for the feedback, basically you find your resort on the left in the ‘Snow and Resort Search’, this gives a list of resorts that you can then click on and go through to further information. Booking searches are made in the top right of the header as well as under ‘Book Ski Extras’. Without being too presumptuous I would imagine that your mouse cursor had a natural inclination toward the ‘Après ski resorts’ option????????????
I bet there’s a lot resorts showing snow at the moment!! I am looking out my window and there lovely white flakes falling everywhere again!
Great news. The snow search is configured to show only resorts that have snow or heavy snow forecast and omits resorts with ‘light snow’ and ‘possible snow’. Whilst weather forecasts are subject to constant change the search seems to be working well – helped of course by the great start to the winter in the Alps.
Great unique search features. What I like best about the site though is that all content is written and produced by ineedsnow. it gets boring to always see people with 70s outfits on some of the other ski sites. to all the british skiers that read this – you are always very welcome in austria.
Hey Flo, thanks for the feedback. Yes the content is really important to us, we will use all our won images across the whole of Europe and North America if we can someone over there this winter. There are some amazing photographers out there but we try and reflect what we find – we want superb pictures but fewer hero shots or banks of fresh snow at dawn – they are especially rare for me, Austrian apres ski rarely allows 6 am starts
Thanks again for the feedback.