In 2026, a new European trip brings speed to the snow, combining high-performance supercars with five-star comfort along the way
In January 2026 a new kind of Alpine adventure invites travellers to trade skis for supercars. This exclusive seven-day tour by travel specialist HunterMoss pairs the rush of high-performance driving with the serenity of Austria’s snowbound landscapes, tracing a 750-kilometre route through the Austrian and Bavarian Alps.
Days are defined by the roar of engines on frozen tracks and the freedom of Germany’s legendary Autobahn. Evenings slow to a gentler rhythm in five-star mountain retreats, where the fires burn low and the champagne is always cold. It’s a rare journey designed for those who crave both precision and pleasure.
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Drift a speedster on a sheet of ice

Above Master snow and ice circuits at exhilarating speeds behind the wheel of Porsche Boxsters, Caymans or 911s (Photo: HunterMoss)
Every serious driver and car enthusiast dreams of it: unfettered speed on Germany’s legendary no-limit Autobahn, behind the wheel of a supercar.
The trip begins in Munich and winds through some of Europe’s most scenic winter roads, with guests taking turns behind the wheel of an enviable Porsche fleet of cars and supercars—911s, Boxsters, Caymans and even the GT3. The highlight: a two-day Porsche Ice Experience in the Salzburg region, where drivers learn to master control on snow and ice circuits at exhilarating speeds.
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Pristine slopes and five-star retreats

Above The trip includes opportunities to ski in pristine snow-covered slopes with dramatic Alpine peaks framing the horizon (Photo: HunterMoss)
Alternatively, for those harbouring nostalgic ski dreams, world-class slopes await. The Salzburg region offers more than 120 kilometres of impeccably maintained runs, including the slopes of Flachau, Wagrain and St Johann, where travellers can carve fresh powder. This nod to classic Alpine pursuits ensures every guest finds their own rhythm of adventure and rest.
After the day’s adrenaline fades, these settings promise calm and indulgence—massages, fireside dining, and the calming silence of the mountains.

Above A heritage Alpine castle is majestically reflected against Lake Fuschl (Photo: HunterMoss)
More than a holiday, this journey reframes what winter travel can be: part motorsport experience, part Alpine retreat, entirely unforgettable. From the roar of engines on frozen circuits to the stillness of snow-draped peaks, it’s a European trip that proves that adventure and elegance can share the same road.




