In reply to smithaldo:
Switzerland?
Adelboden has a series of ice falls that are 'created' by the local guide organisation by dripping water down a shaded cliff. They are massive and steep, fair bit of variety. My understanding is the conditions are reliably climbable. The location feels natural and is a 2min walk in from the lift. Dedicated anchors at the top allow you to top rope if you want to dial in the technique. You need to pay a notional fee to use it (think you pay Adelboden Alpine School?). We used a guide from the school which was ideal as we didn't (still don't arguably) know what we are doing, but you can go independently.
Various options from there: Kandersteg, bits around Wengen if conditions allow. There is a guidebook called something like hot ice? Locals don't spray about conditions much so you'll find out more from chatting in the local climbing shop.
If conditions / travel allow, I'll head back to Adelboden this year and probably try a day at Kandersteg with a guide. So good enough to repeat.